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[fas]1. noununnecessary excitement, worry or activity, often about something unimportant:ضَجَّه ، جَلَبَهDon't make such a fuss.
2. verbto be too concerned with or pay too much attention to (unimportant) details:يَثير قَلَقاً أو ضَجَّةًShe fusses over children.
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جَلَبَة \ clamour, clamor: the noise of people making angry complaints or demands; a noise like this made by birds, animals or machines. din: a loud confused unpleasant noise. fuss: nervous excitement about unimportant things. hubbub: a confused noise of loud voices. racket: a lot of unpleasantly loud noise (of machinery, of children playing, etc.): Don’t make such a racket!. row: an unpleasantly loud noise (of aircraft, of excited people, etc.). \ See Also ضجة (ضَجَّة) -
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ضَجَّة \ clamour, clamor: the noise of people making angry complaints or demands; a noise like this made by birds, animals, or machines. din: a loud confused unpleasant noise. fuss: nervous excitement about unimportant things. noise: a sound, esp. one that is loud or unpleasant: the noise of an engine; a strange noise in the night. racket: a lot of unpleasantly loud noise (of machinery, of children playing, etc.): Don’t make such a racket!. row: an unpleasantly loud noise (of aircraft, of excited people, etc). sensation: a feeling, esp. one of great interest or excitement; sth. that causes such a feeling: his wonderful jump caused a sensation in the crowd. sound: a noise; sth. that is heard: the sound of music; a hammering sound. \ See Also جلب (جَلَبَ)، صخب (صَخَب) -
5 fuss'hha
clearness (of speech), good Arabic [fassuhha] -
6 make a fuss of
اِنْهَمَكَ في شيء دُونَ داعٍ \ make a fuss of: to give unnecessary attention to: She makes a great fuss of her little dog. -
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to pay a lot of attention to:يُعطي اهتماما شَديدا لِHe always makes a fuss of his grandchildren.
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8 أثار
أَثَارَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work. arouse, to excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It was exciting news. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. cause: (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). raise: to bring up (a point, a question, etc.) for attention: The matter of his pay was not raised at the meeting. rouse: to stir (sb., or his feelings): His cruelty roused their anger. stimulate: to excite; make the mind or body more active or awake stir. to excite:: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. \ أَثَارَ \ irritate: to cause discomfort to the body: Smoke irritates the throat. \ See Also هَيَّج الجسم \ أَثَارَ الاِسْتِيَاء \ displease: to annoy. \ أَثَارَ الاشمِئْزَاز \ disgust: (of sth. shameful or nasty) to give sb. a strong feeling of dislike: Her rude behaviour disgusted him. There was a disgusting smell in the kitchen. \ أَثَارَ الأعْصَاب \ get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. irritate: to annoy. \ أَثَارَ اهتمام أو فُضُول \ intrigue: (of sth. strange that cannot easily be explained); to interest (sb.) greatly. \ أَثَارَ الشَّغَب \ agitate: to make noisy public demands: He agitated for a change in the marriage laws. \ أَثَارَ ضجةً أو جلبة \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out. \ أَثَارَ الغَضَب \ anger: to make (sb.) angry. \ أثَارَ المشاعِر والعَواطِف \ thrill: to give a thrill to; excite: a thrilling film. touch: to have a sad effect on; to concern: Her sad story touched my heart. It was a touching story (It stirred my feelings). affect: to move the feelings of: The news affected him greatly. \ أثَارَ جَلَبَةً بدون داعٍ \ fuss: to behave in a nervous, restless or anxious way about small things: Don’t fuss, we’re sure to catch our train. -
9 انهمك في شيء دون داع
اِنْهَمَكَ في شيء دُونَ داعٍ \ make a fuss of: to give unnecessary attention to: She makes a great fuss of her little dog. -
10 أثار
1́ n. chafe, bias2́ v. aggravate, excite, arouse, exacerbate, engage, irritate, move, stimulate, rouse, kindle, awaken, work, evoke, ferment, flurry, impassion, infuriate, bestir oneself, inspire, instigate, switch on, turn on, urge, foment, fret, fuss, heat, inflame -
11 أثار هرجا ومرجا
v. make a fuss -
12 أقلق
v. worry, trouble, disquiet, rile, disturb, torment, undo, upset, unhinge, unsettle, disconcert, distress, peck, perturb, shake up, fret, molest, fuss, agitate, concern, ferret, obsess, spook, beset, hop -
13 إطراء مفرط
n. fuss -
14 إهتم أكثر
v. fuss -
15 اهتاج
v. boil, bustle, fuss, simmer, seethe, be agitated, be excited, be nervous, be upset, effervesce, ferment, flurry, flutter -
16 اهتياج
1́ adj. in a state2́ n. bother, uproar, exciting, agitation, excitation, commotion, effervescence, ferment, fermentation, flurry, ebullience, access, willies, dither, great rage, ramp, rampage, delirium, ado, bustling, fuss, stir, sensation -
17 جادل
v. debate, argue, reason, talk over, join issue with, urge, contend, quibble, fuss -
18 شكا
v. complain, repine, plain, grumble, grudge, grouse, grouch, gripe, squeal, wail, whimper, yell, beef, fuss, pity -
19 ضجيج
n. noise, noisiness, din, crash, hubbub, racket, thunder, hurly-burly, fuss, discord, horseplay, riptide -
20 عمل جلبة لا حاجة لها
v. make a fuss
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