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1 immediate
[ɪˈmiːdɪət] adjective1) happening at once and without delay:فَوْريan immediate response.
2) without anyone etc coming between:مُباشِرHis immediate successor was Bill Jones.
3) close:مُباشِر، قَريب جداour immediate surroundings.
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2 immediate
مُجَاوِر \ adjacent: next (to); lying near: His house is adjacent to mine. immediate: direct; very close (reasons, neighbours, etc.): There was no immediate cause for the explosion. neighbouring: near: We trade with neighbouring countries. next: nearest in position: They live in the next house. Their house is next to ours. next door: in the next house: He lives next door. next, next door: in the next house: He lives next door. He is my nextdoor neighbour. \ See Also مباشر (مُباشِر) -
3 immediate
مُلاصِق \ adjacent: next (to); lying near: His house is adjacent to mine. immediate: direct; very close (reasons, neighbours, etc.): There was no immediate cause for the explosion. next door: in the next house: He lives next door. next, next door: in the next house: He lives next door. He is my nextdoor neighbour. \ See Also مباشر (مُبَاشِر) -
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مُبَاشِر \ direct: straight; not turning aside: a direct line; the most direct way, said or done by a person himself, not through sb. else a direct order; direct speech. immediate: direct; very close (reasons, neighbours, etc.): There was no immediate cause for the explosion. -
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عاجِل \ hasty: hurried; done with more haste than care: a hasty goodbye; a hasty repair that did not last. immediate: happening at once, without any delay: an immediate reply. instant: happening at once: The driver’s instant decision to stop the car saved our lives. speedy: quick; not delayed. urgent: important and needing quick action: an urgent message. -
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فَوْرِيّ \ immediate: happening at once, without any delay: an immediate reply. instant: happening at once: The driver’s instant decision to stop the car saved our lives. prompt: done quickly; quick to act: She gave a prompt answer. -
7 أرجية عاجلة
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8 استجابة فورية
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9 الجوهر المباشر
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10 بتر مباشر
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11 بدلة أسنان مباشرة
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12 بدلة مباشرة
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13 بدلة مباشرة الغرس
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14 تفاعل مباشر
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17 فرط التحسس العاجل
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19 سديلة مباشرة النقل
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20 عاجل
عاجِل \ hasty: hurried; done with more haste than care: a hasty goodbye; a hasty repair that did not last. immediate: happening at once, without any delay: an immediate reply. instant: happening at once: The driver’s instant decision to stop the car saved our lives. speedy: quick; not delayed. urgent: important and needing quick action: an urgent message.
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