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21 استحال
اِسْتَحَالَ: صارَ مُحَالاًto be or become impossible, inconceivable, unimaginable, absurd, preposterous -
22 امتنع الشيء
اِمْتَنَعَ الشّيْءُ: تَعَذّرَ -
23 بيضة الديك
بَيْضَةُ الدّيكan impossible thing; something that happens once in a lifetime; extremely rare -
24 تعذر
تَعَذّرَto be or become impossible, impracticable, unfeasible, hopeless; to be or become difficult, hard -
25 تعجيز
تَعْجيزdisablement, incapacitation, weakening, crippling, hamstringing, paralyzation, paralyzing, making powerless or ineffective, making it impossible or too difficult for someone to do something; frustration, thwarting, foiling, balking, defeating -
26 تعجيزي
تَعْجِيزيّimpossible, hopeless, insuperably difficult, too hard, unfeasible, impracticable, unacheivable, unachievable, unattainable, insuperable, insurmountable, impassable -
27 عجز
عَجّزَ: أعْجَزَto disable, incapacitate, weaken, cripple, hamstring, paralyze, make powerless or ineffective, render helpless or impotent, make it impossible or too difficult for someone to do something; to frustrate, thwart, foil, balk, defeat -
28 متعذر
مُتَعَذّرimpossible, impracticable, unfeasible, hopeless, unachievable, unattainable; (too) difficult -
29 مستحيل
مُسْتَحِيل: مُحَال، مُتَعَذّرimpossible, inconceivable, unimaginable, unthinkable, out of the question, absurd, preposterous; impracticable, unfeasible, hopeless -
30 مستصعب
مُسْتَصْعَب(found) difficult, (considered) hard; unlikely, improbable; impossible -
31 ممتنع
مُمْتَنِع: مُتَعَذّر، مُحَال -
32 هيهات
هَيْهاتِ، هَيْهاتِ أنْ -
33 هيهات أن
هَيْهاتِ، هَيْهاتِ أنْ -
34 غير وارد
غَيْرُ وارِدimpossible, inconceivable, unthinkable, out of the question -
35 absolutely
adverbcompletely:كُلِّيَّا، تَماماً، بِصُورَة مُطْلَقَهIt is absolutely impossible for me to go.
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36 blind spot
1) any matter about which one always shows lack of understanding:قَضِيَّةٌ عَمْياء / غَيْر مَفْهومَهShe seems to have a blind spot about physics.
2) an area which is impossible or difficult to see due to an obstruction.بُقْعَةٌ عَمْياء -
37 blink
[blɪŋk]1. verbto move (the eyelids) rapidly up and down:يَرْمُشُ، يَطْرف العَيْنIt is impossible to stare for a long time without blinking.
2. nouna rapid movement of the eyelids.طَرْفَةُ عَيْن، رَمْشَةٌ -
38 block
[blɔk]1. nounكُتْلَةُ (حِجاره)blocks of stone.
2) a piece of wood used for certain purposes:كُتْلَةٌ (خَشَبِيَّةٌ)a chopping-block.
3) a connected group of houses, offices etc:مَجْموعَةُ شُقَقٍan office block.
4) a barrier:حاجِزٌa road block.
5) ( especially American) a group of buildings bounded by four streets:مَجْموعَةُ عَماراتٍ / شُقَقٍa walk round the block.
2. verbto make (progress) difficult or impossible:يَحْجِزُThe crashed cars blocked the road.
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39 cling
[klɪŋ] past tense, past participle clung [klaŋ] verb( usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly:يَتَمَسَّك، يَعْلَق، يَلْتَصِقThe boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.
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40 escape
[ɪˈskeɪp]1. verb1) to gain freedom:يَهْرُبHe escaped from prison.
2) to manage to avoid (punishment, disease etc):يَتَجَنَّبShe escaped the infection.
3) to avoid being noticed or remembered by; to avoid (the observation of):The fact escaped me / my notice
يَمْلُص، يَغيب عن البالHis name escapes me / my memory.
4) (of a gas, liquid etc) to leak; to find a way out:يَنْبَعِث، يَتَسَرَّبGas was escaping from a hole in the pipe.
2. noun(act of) escaping; state of having escaped:إنْبِعاث، تَسَرُّبThe explosion was caused by an escape of gas.
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