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1 إصلاح
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) \ الإِصْلاح الدّينيّ (حَرَكَة) \ reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. \ إِصْلاح ذات البَيْن \ reconciliation: a return to friendship after a quarrel. -
2 سماد
سَمَاد \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep (used for improving the soil, etc.). fertilizer: sth. spread on the soil to make it produce better crops. \ سَمَاد طبيعي (زِبْل) \ manure: waste matter passed by animals, used for improving the soil. -
3 dung
بَعْرٌ \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep. \ رَوْث \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep (used for improving the soil, etc.). \ زِبْل \ dung: thick waste matter from the bodies of animals, esp. of cattle, horses, camels and sheep (used for improving the soil, etc.). -
4 lime
الزَّيْزَفون (شَجَرَة) \ lime: a common European tree with sweet-smelling yellow flowers. \ اللَّيْمُون الحامض الصغير (شَجَر أو ثَمَر) \ lime: a tree (in hot countries) with small sour greenish-yellow fruit that is used for making cooling drinks; the fruit of this tree. \ جِير \ lime: a white powder, obtained from burnt limestone; it is used for making cement, and for improving the soil on farms. \ دِبْق \ lime. \ شَجَر \ lime: a tree (in hot countries) with small sour greenish-yellow fruit that is used for making cooling drinks; the fruit of this tree. \ See Also ثَمَر الليمون الحامض الصغير \ شَجَرَة الزَّيْزَفون \ lime: a common European tree with sweet-smelling yellow flowers. \ كِلْس \ lime: a white powder, obtained from burnt limestone; it is used for making cement, and for improving the soil on farms. -
5 محسن
1́ adj. humanitarian, meliorative, improving, beneficent, charitable2́ n. alms, improver, benefactor, well doer, philanthropist, almsgiving3́ v. be detested -
6 تبيض الدقيق وتحسين صفاته
bleaching and improving [Industry: Milling] -
7 تدابير لتحسين نوعية الخبز
measures for improving the baking quality) [Industry: Milling] -
8 تحسيني
تَحْسِينِيّameliorative, improving; beautifying, embellishing -
9 محسن
مُحَسّن: فاعِل حَسّنَameliorative, improving; beautifying, embellishing; ameliorator, improver; beautifier, embellisher -
10 by leaps and bounds
extremely rapidly and successfully:بِسُرْعَةٍ فائِقَهimproving by leaps and bounds.
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11 edifying
adjectiveinstructive; morally improving:تَنْويري، تَثْقيفيan edifying lecture.
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12 gradually
adverbتَدريجِيّاHis health is gradually improving.
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13 improvement
noun1) the state or act of improving or being improved:تَحْسين، تَحَسُّنThe patient's condition shows some improvement.
2) something which improves, or adds beauty, value etc:تَحْسينI've made several improvements to the house.
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14 reform
[rəˈfɔːm]1. verb1) to improve or remove faults from:يُصْلِحThe criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.
2) to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc:يَتَخَلّى عن العادات السَّيِّئَه، يَتَهَذَّبHe admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.
2. noun1) the act of improving:إصلاحthe reform of our political system.
2) an improvement:إصْلاحاتHe intends to make several reforms in the prison system.
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15 scheme
[skiːm]1. noun1) a plan or arrangement; a way of doing something:خُطَّه، بَرْنامَج، تَصْميمThere are various schemes for improving the roads.
مَكيدَهHis schemes to steal the money were discovered.
2. verbto make ( especially dishonest) schemes:يُدَبِّرُ مُؤامَرةً أو مَكيدَهThey have all been scheming for my dismissal.
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16 steadily
adverbبِثَبات، باسْتِمرارHis work is improving steadily.
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17 باطراد
بِاطِّراد \ more and more: increasingly: As the hours passed we got more and more anxious. steadily: in a steady way: He is steadily improving. -
18 تحسن
تَحَسَّنَ \ gain: to obtain more of (sth.), little by little (strength, weight, etc.). get along: to advance, continue (often in spite of difficulties): We can get along without your help. get on, get along: to make progress: He’s getting on well at school. improve: to become better: His work is improving. mend: to become better in health: His broken leg is mending slowly. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. -
19 تحسن
تَحَسُّن \ improvement: improving or being improved; an example of this: We have made some improvements to our house. progress: improvement: Your son has made great progress in his studies. -
20 جص
جِصّ \ lime: a white powder, obtained from burnt limestone; it is used for making cement, and for improving the soil on farms. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster.
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