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1 famine
[ˈfæmɪn] noun(a) great lack or shortage especially of food:نَقْص، مَجاعَه، جوعSome parts of the world suffer regularly from famine.
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2 famine
مَحْل \ famine: serious and widespread lack of food, esp. where crops have failed. -
3 famine
مَجَاعَة \ famine: serious and widespread lack of food, esp. where crops have failed. starvation: starving. -
4 مجاعة
famine -
5 خزب المجاعة
famine dropsy -
6 ذهان المجاعة
famine psychosis -
7 وذمة المجاعة
famine edema -
8 qahhtt
failure; famine [qahhatta] Hin kaht, Per qahhtt borrowed from Ar -
9 حمى المجاعة
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10 عجز
1́ n. balk, weakness, disability, disablement, incapability, inability, infirmity, incompetence, paralysis, poorness, decrepitude, emasculation, shortage, deficiency, failure, famine, gap, posterior, rump, buttock2́ v. incapacitate, paralyse, paralyze -
11 مجاعة
n. dearth, famine, starvation, wolf -
12 ندرة
n. rarity, rareness, scarceness, poverty, penury, paucity, famine, tightness, drought -
13 مجاعة
مَجَاعَة: جُوْع، نُدْرَةُ الطّعَامfamine, dearth, starvation -
14 محل
مَحْل: مَجَاعَةdearth, famine -
15 مسغبة
مَسْغَبَة: مَجَاعَةfamine, dearth, starvation -
16 reduce
[rəˈdjuːs] verb1) to make less, smaller etc:يُقَلِّلThe train reduced speed.
2) to lose weight by dieting:يُخَفِّف الوَزنI must reduce to get into that dress.
3) to drive, or put, into a particular (bad) state:She was so angry, she was almost reduced to tears
يَسْحَق، يوقِعُ في البُؤْسDuring the famine, many people were reduced to eating grass and leaves.
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17 relief
[rəˈliːf] noun1) a lessening or stopping of pain, worry, boredom etc:When one has a headache, an aspirin brings relief
إسْعاف، راحَهIt was a great relief to find nothing had been stolen.
2) help (eg food) given to people in need of it:إغاثَه، نَجْدَه( also adjective) A relief fund has been set up to send supplies to the refugees.
3) a person who takes over some job or task from another person, usually after a given period of time:بَدَل( also adjective) a relief driver.
4) the act of freeing a town etc from siege:تَحْريرthe relief of Mafeking.
5) a way of carving etc in which the design is raised above the level of its background:نَقْش نافِرa carving in relief.
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18 stalk
I [stɔːk] nounthe stem of a plant or of a leaf, flower or fruit:ساق II [stɔːk] verbIf the stalk is damaged, the plant may die.
1) to walk stiffly and proudly, eg in anger:يَمْشي مُتَشامِخاHe stalked out of the room in disgust.
2) to move menacingly through a place:يَتَفَشّى، يُهَدِّدDisease and famine stalk (through) the country.
3) in hunting, to move gradually as close as possible to game, eg deer, trying to remain hidden:يُطارِدُ خِلْسَةًHave you ever stalked deer / been deer-stalking?
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19 مجاعة
مَجَاعَة \ famine: serious and widespread lack of food, esp. where crops have failed. starvation: starving. -
20 محل
مَحْل \ famine: serious and widespread lack of food, esp. where crops have failed.
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famine — [ famin ] n. f. • 1155; du rad. du lat. fames « faim » 1 ♦ Manque d aliments qui fait qu une population souffre de la faim. ⇒ disette. Pays qui souffre de la famine. ⇒ faim. Famine endémique. La famine règne dans tout le pays. Les grandes famines … Encyclopédie Universelle
famine — Famine. s. f. Disette publique, de pain & des autres choses necessaires à la nourriture. Il y eut une grande famine cette année là. par un temps de famine. la famine est un des fleaux dont Dieu chastie les hommes. la famine se mit dans la ville.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Famine — Fam ine, n. [F. famine, fr. L. fames hunger; cf. Gr. ????? want, need, Skr. h[=a]ni loss, lack, h[=a] to leave.] General scarcity of food; dearth; a want of provisions; destitution. Worn with famine. Milton. [1913 Webster] There was a famine in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
famine — mid 14c., from O.Fr. famine hunger (12c.), from V.L. *famina, from L. fames hunger, starvation, famine, of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary
famine — Famine, Fames. La famine est ensuyvie, Secuta est fames. Apporter famine aux citoyens, Famem ciuibus inferre … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Famine — Famine, s. Port Famine … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Famīne — Famīne, Hafen an der Ostküste der südlichsten Halbinsel von Patagonien (Südamerika); hier errichteten 1582 die Spanier das Fort Ciudad del Rey Felipe; doch starb die Besatzung von 400 bis auf 24 wegen Mangels an Lebensmitteln aus, u. als 1587 die … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
famine — index paucity, poverty, privation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
famine — [n] hunger dearth, destitution, drought, misery, paucity, poverty, scarcity, starvation, want; concepts 674,709 Ant. feast, plenty, stores, supply … New thesaurus
famine — ► NOUN 1) extreme scarcity of food. 2) archaic hunger. ORIGIN Old French, from faim hunger , from Latin fames … English terms dictionary
famine — [fam′in] n. [ME < OFr < VL * famina < L fames, hunger < IE base * dhē , to wither away > DAZE] 1. an acute and general shortage of food, or a period of this 2. any acute shortage 3. Archaic starvation … English World dictionary