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exquisite

  • 1 exquisite

    فائِق \ champion: (often attrib.) the best of all players or performers at a certain game, or sport; the animal that is judged to be the best of its class at a show: a champion racehorse; a swimming champion; a champion sheepdog. exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. superb: splendid; grand; very fine: a superb performance; a superb hotel. \ See Also بطل (بَطَل)‏

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  • 2 exquisite

    مُتْقَن \ exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly speech; a masterly performance by a musician. neat: carefully done; well arranged: neat writing; a neat garden.

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  • 3 exquisite

    بَديع الصُّنع \ exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite fine silk.

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  • 4 exquisite

    [ˈekskwɪzɪt], [ɪksˈkwɪzɪt] adjective
    very beautiful or skilful:

    exquisite embroidery.

    رائِع، مُتألِّق

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  • 5 فائق

    فائِق \ champion: (often attrib.) the best of all players or performers at a certain game, or sport; the animal that is judged to be the best of its class at a show: a champion racehorse; a swimming champion; a champion sheepdog. exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. superb: splendid; grand; very fine: a superb performance; a superb hotel. \ See Also بطل (بَطَل)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > فائق

  • 6 متقلقل

    مُتَقَلْقِل \ shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. \ مُتْقَن \ exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly speech; a masterly performance by a musician. neat: carefully done; well arranged: neat writing; a neat garden. \ مُتْقَن جدًّا \ professional: showing good training and ability: She made a professional job of putting up the shelves. That’s a professional way of working.

    Arabic-English dictionary > متقلقل

  • 7 champion

    فائِق \ champion: (often attrib.) the best of all players or performers at a certain game, or sport; the animal that is judged to be the best of its class at a show: a champion racehorse; a swimming champion; a champion sheepdog. exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. superb: splendid; grand; very fine: a superb performance; a superb hotel. \ See Also بطل (بَطَل)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > champion

  • 8 superb

    فائِق \ champion: (often attrib.) the best of all players or performers at a certain game, or sport; the animal that is judged to be the best of its class at a show: a champion racehorse; a swimming champion; a champion sheepdog. exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. superb: splendid; grand; very fine: a superb performance; a superb hotel. \ See Also بطل (بَطَل)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > superb

  • 9 masterly

    مُتْقَن \ exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly speech; a masterly performance by a musician. neat: carefully done; well arranged: neat writing; a neat garden.

    Arabic-English glossary > masterly

  • 10 neat

    مُتْقَن \ exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite grace; exquisite fine silk. masterly: very skilfully done: a masterly speech; a masterly performance by a musician. neat: carefully done; well arranged: neat writing; a neat garden.

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  • 11 بديع

    بَديع \ fine: of good quality; splendid; pleasing: a fine house; fine clothes. gorgeous: richly coloured; splendid: a gorgeous sunset. heavenly: infml. very pleasant; charming: What heavenly music!. \ بَديع الصُّنع \ exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite fine silk.

    Arabic-English dictionary > بديع

  • 12 nafis

    valuable, fine, exquisite [nafusa] Hin nafis, Per nafis, Tat nefis, Tur nefis borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > nafis

  • 13 حاد

    adj. acrid, clear, heavy, brisk, exquisite, intensified, avid, intensive, loud, nasal, pithy, prompt, pronounced, ripe, rough, salty, severe, squeaky, trenchant, quick, be sharp, sharp, keen, cutting, acute, incisive, piercing, acid, acrimonious
    v. wander

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  • 14 رائع

    adj. wonderful, splendid, terrific, rattling, admirable, marvelous, tremendous, brag, smash, smashing, brave, entrancing, exquisite, fine, glorious, gorgeous, heavenly, magnificent, noteworthy, recherche, marvellous, precious, remarkable, prestigious
    adv. out of this world
    3́ in apple pie order

    Arabic-English dictionary > رائع

  • 15 رفيع التهذيب

    adj. exquisite, nice

    Arabic-English dictionary > رفيع التهذيب

  • 16 شخص متأنق جدا

    n. exquisite

    Arabic-English dictionary > شخص متأنق جدا

  • 17 طريف

    adj. quaint, exquisite, facetious, curious

    Arabic-English dictionary > طريف

  • 18 فاخر

    adj. excellent, superior, fancy, fine, splendid, luxurious, deluxe, exquisite
    v. brag, glory

    Arabic-English dictionary > فاخر

  • 19 متقن

    adj. exact, accurate, masterly, dextrous, neat, masterful, skilful, artful, skillful, subtle, excellent, perfect, precise, dexterous, exquisite

    Arabic-English dictionary > متقن

  • 20 مختار

    adj. chosen, picked, selected, elected, choice, select, exquisite

    Arabic-English dictionary > مختار

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  • Exquisite — Ex qui*site, a. [L. exquisitus, p. p. of exquirere to search out; ex out + quarere to seek, search. See {Quest}.] 1. Carefully selected or sought out; hence, of distinguishing and surpassing quality; exceedingly nice; delightfully excellent;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exquisité — [ ɛkskizite ] n. f. • 1855; de exquis ♦ Rare Qualité de ce qui est exquis. « Il était beau, léger comme une bulle, bondissant comme un petit cheval, et mettant de l exquisité dans le cœur » (Montherlant). ● exquisité nom féminin Littéraire.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • exquisite — [eks′kwiz it, ek skwiz′it] adj. [ME, carefully sought out < L exquisitus, pp. of exquirere, to search out < ex , out + quaerere, to ask] 1. carefully done or elaborately made [an exquisite design] 2. very beautiful or lovely, esp. in a… …   English World dictionary

  • Exquisite — Ex qui*site, n. One who manifests an exquisite attention to external appearance; one who is overnice in dress or ornament; a fop; a dandy. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exquisite — adj 1 *choice, recherché, rare, dainty, delicate, elegant Analogous words: precious, valuable, priceless, *costly: *consummate, finished: flawless, impeccable, faultless: *perfect, intact, whole, entire 2 intense, vehement, fierce, violent… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • exquisite — [adj1] beautiful, excellent, finely detailed admirable, attractive, charming, choice, comely, consummate, cultivated, dainty, delicate, delicious, discerning, discriminating, elegant, errorless, ethereal, fastidious, fine, flawless, impeccable,… …   New thesaurus

  • exquisite — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of great beauty and delicacy. 2) highly refined: exquisite taste. 3) intensely felt; acute. DERIVATIVES exquisitely adverb exquisiteness noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «precise»: from Latin exquirere seek out …   English terms dictionary

  • exquisite — index attractive, elegant, prime (most valuable), rare Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • exquisite — early 15c., carefully selected, from L. exquisitus carefully sought out, thus, choice, from pp. of exquirere search out thoroughly, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + quaerere to seek (see QUERY (Cf. query)). Of any thing (good or bad, tort …   Etymology dictionary

  • exquisite — The position of the stress has been moving over the last two centuries from the first syllable, which used to be the rule, to the second, which is now very common. Neither Fowler (1926) nor Gowers (1965) made any comment, but there are many who… …   Modern English usage

  • exquisite — 01. These flowers give off an [exquisite] perfume when they open in the evening. 02. Her wedding gown was simply [exquisite]. She looked like a princess. 03. Sebastien built an [exquisite] little farm set for his grandchildren. 04. Her… …   Grammatical examples in English

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