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1 formality
[-ˈmæ-] noun1) something which is done for appearance but has little meaning:إجْراء شَكْليThe chairman's speech was only a formality.
2) unrelaxed correctness of behaviour:سُلوك رَسْميHis formality made him appear unfriendly.
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2 formality
تَرَسُّم \ formality: being formal; a formal act: the formalities of the marriage ceremony. \ See Also إِجْرَاء رَسْمِيّ \ عَادَةٌ \ formality: being formal; a formal act: the formalities of the marriage ceremony. \ See Also إجراء رسميّ -
3 إجراء شكلي
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4 التزام للشكليات
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5 تصرف شكلي
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6 شكلانية
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7 شكليات
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8 تكليف
تَكْلِيف: رَسْمِيّاتceremony, ceremonial, formality -
9 كلفة
كُلْفَة: رَسْمِيّاتceremonial, ceremony, formality -
10 ceremony
[ˈserəmənɪ] (American) [-mounɪ] plural ˈceremonies noun1) a sacred or formal act, eg a wedding, funeral etc:مَراسيم، طُقوسa marriage ceremony.
2) solemn display and formality:احْتِفال رَسْميpomp and ceremony.
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11 ترسم
تَرَسُّمَ \ trace. \ تَرَسُّم \ formality: being formal; a formal act: the formalities of the marriage ceremony. \ See Also إِجْرَاء رَسْمِيّ -
12 عادة
عَادَةٌ \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. habit: a custom, esp. a personal one: Smoking is a harmful habit. He is in the habit of sleeping late every morning. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. \ عَادَةٌ \ formality: being formal; a formal act: the formalities of the marriage ceremony. \ See Also إجراء رسميّ \ عادات مُتَّبَعة \ institution: sth. that is respected as old, customary, useful, trustworthy, etc.: British institutions include the King or Queen, the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, village inns and large breakfasts. \ عَادَةٌ سلوكية شخصية \ mannerism: a small, often repeated, personal action (in speech, behaviour, etc.) usu. resulting from nervousness. \ See Also مميِّزة للمَرْء \ عَادَةٌ مُسْتحْكِمَة \ rut: a fixed way of life that is dull but is hard to change: to be in a rut.
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