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intelligence

  • 61 نباهة

    نَبَاهَة: فِطْنَة
    acumen, insight, discernment, perception; intelligence, brightness, brilliance

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نباهة

  • 62 نهى

    نُهىً: عَقْل
    intelligence, reason, mind, intellect

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نهى

  • 63 نهية

    نُهْيَة: عَقْل
    intelligence, reason, mind, intellect, self-control

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نهية

  • 64 -witted

    having understanding or intelligence of a certain kind:

    quick-/sharp-witted.

    ذو ذكاءٍ

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  • 65 above

    [əˈbav]
    1. preposition
    1) in a higher position than:

    a picture above the fireplace.

    فَوق
    2) greater than:

    The child's intelligence is above average.

    فَوق، أعْلَى مِن
    3) too good for:

    The police must be above suspicion.

    فَوق / أرْقَى مِن
    2. adverb
    1) higher up:

    seen from above.

    مِن مَكَان أعْلَى
    2) (in a book etc) earlier or higher up on the page:

    See above.

    أعْلَاه

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  • 66 allied

    [ˈæ-] adjective
    1) joined by political agreement or treaty:

    The allied forces entered the country.

    مُتَحَالِف، مُتَّحِد
    2) ( with with) together with; joined to:

    Her beauty allied with her intelligence made her a successful model.

    مُرْتَبِط ، مُجْتَمِع مَع
    3) ( with to) related to; resembling:

    The ape is closely allied to man.

    مُرْتَبِط بِ، مُشَابِه

    Arabic-English dictionary > allied

  • 67 attribute

    [əˈtrɪbjut]
    1. verb
    1) to think of as being written, made etc by:

    The play is attributed to Shakespeare.

    يَنْسُب إلى
    2) to think of as being caused by:

    He attributed his illness to the cold weather.

    يعزو (السَبَب)
    2. [ˈatrɪbjuːt] noun
    a quality that is a particular part of a person or thing:

    Intelligence is not one of his attributes.

    صِفَة ، نَعْت

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  • 68 be lacking

    ( with in)
    1) to be without or not to have enough:

    He is lacking in intelligence.

    يَفْتَقِد، يَنْقُصُه
    2) to be absent; to be present in too little an amount:

    Money for the project is not lacking but enthusiasm is.

    ناقِص

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  • 69 doubt

    [daut]
    1. verb
    1) to feel uncertain about, but inclined not to believe:

    He might have a screwdriver, but I doubt it.

    يَشُكُّ
    2) not to be sure of the reliability of:

    Sometimes I doubt your intelligence!

    يُشَكِّكُ في
    2. noun
    a feeling of not being sure and sometimes of being suspicious:

    I have doubts about that place.

    شَك، إرْتِياب، تَشَكُّك

    Arabic-English dictionary > doubt

  • 70 fool

    [fuːl]
    1. noun
    a person without sense or intelligence:

    He is such a fool he never knows what to do.

    أحْمَق
    2. verb
    1) to deceive:

    She completely fooled me with her story.

    يَخْدَع، يَغُش
    2) ( often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully:

    Stop fooling about!

    يَتَسَكَّع، يُمْضي وَقْتَه كالأحْمَق

    Arabic-English dictionary > fool

  • 71 fraction

    [ˈfrækʃən] noun
    1) a part; not a whole number eg 1/4, 3/8, 7/6 etc.
    كَسْر
    2) a small part:

    She has only a fraction of her brother's intelligence.

    جُزْء صَغير من

    Arabic-English dictionary > fraction

  • 72 heredity

    [həˈredətɪ] noun
    the passing on of qualities (eg appearance, intelligence) from parents to children.
    وراثَه، إنتقال الصفات من الآباء إلى الأبناء

    Arabic-English dictionary > heredity

  • 73 idiot

    [ˈɪdɪət] noun
    1) a foolish person:

    She was an idiot to give up such a good job.

    أحْمَق
    2) a person with very low intelligence.
    أبْلَه، مَعْتوه

    Arabic-English dictionary > idiot

  • 74 imbecile

    [ˈɪmbəsiːl] (American) [-sl] noun
    1) a stupid person; a fool.
    أبْلَه
    2) a person of very low intelligence who cannot look after himself.
    مَعْتوه

    Arabic-English dictionary > imbecile

  • 75 level

    [ˈlevl]
    1. noun
    1) height, position, strength, rank etc:

    a high level of intelligence.

    مُسْتَوى
    2) a horizontal division or floor:

    the third level of the multi-storey car park.

    طابِق
    3) a kind of instrument for showing whether a surface is level:

    a spirit level.

    مِقْياس المُسْتَوى
    4) a flat, smooth surface or piece of land:

    It was difficult running uphill but he could run fast on the level.

    سَهْل
    2. adjective
    1) flat, even, smooth or horizontal:

    a level spoonful (= an amount which just fills the spoon to the top of the sides).

    مُسْتَوٍ، مُنْبَسِط
    2) of the same height, standard etc:

    The scores of the two teams are level.

    مُتَعادلان، مُتَساويان، نَفْس المُسْتَوى
    3) steady, even and not rising or falling much:

    a calm, level voice.

    ثابِت، مُسْتَوٍ، لا يَرْتَفِع ولا يَنْخَفِض
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈlevelled, (American) ˈleveled
    1) to make flat, smooth or horizontal:

    He levelled the soil.

    يُسَوّي، يُمَهِّد
    2) to make equal:

    His goal levelled the scores of the two teams.

    يُعادِل، يَجْعَلُهُما مُتَعادِلَيْن

    He levelled his pistol at the target.

    يُوَجِّهُ
    4) to pull down:

    The bulldozer levelled the block of flats.

    يَهْدِم

    Arabic-English dictionary > level

  • 76 mind

    [maɪnd]
    1.
    the power by which one thinks etc; the intelligence or understanding:

    The child already has the mind of an adult.

    عَقْل
    2. verb

    mind the baby.

    يَرْعى، يَعْتَني
    2) to be upset by; to object to:

    You must try not to mind when he criticizes your work.

    يهْتَم، يَنْزَعِج
    3) to be careful of:

    Mind (= be careful not to trip over) the step!

    يَحْتَرِس، يَحْذَر
    4) to pay attention to or obey:

    You should mind your parents' words/advice.

    يَهْتَم في، يَنْتَبِه إلى، يُطيع
    3. interjection
    be careful!:

    Mind! There's a car coming!

    إنْتَبِه! إحْذَر!

    Arabic-English dictionary > mind

  • 77 native

    [ˈneɪtɪv]
    1. adjective
    1) where one was born:

    my native land.

    وَطَني، مكان المَوْلِد
    2) belonging to that place; local:

    the native customs/art of Brazil

    This animal/plant is native to Australia.

    أصْلي، مَحَلّي
    3) belonging by race to a country:

    a native Englishman.

    قَوْمي، تابِع لذلك الشَّعْب
    4) belonging to a person naturally:

    native intelligence.

    فِطْري
    2. noun
    1) a person born in a certain place:

    a native of London.

    مُواطِن ، ساكِن
    2) one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc:

    Columbus thought the natives of America were Indians.

    من السُّكّان الأصْلِيين

    Arabic-English dictionary > native

  • 78 rank

    I [ræŋk]
    1. noun
    1) a line or row ( especially of soldiers or taxis):

    The officer ordered the front rank to fire.

    صَف جُنود أو تاكسيّات
    2) (in the army, navy etc) a person's position of importance:

    He was promoted to the rank of sergeant/colonel.

    رُتْبَ
    3) a social class:

    the lower social ranks.

    طَبَقَه
    2. verb
    to have, or give, a place in a group, according to importance:

    Apes rank above dogs in intelligence.

    يَحْتَلُّ مرتَبَةً II [ræŋk] adjective
    1) complete; absolute:

    The race was won by a rank outsider.

    تام
    2) unpleasantly stale and strong:

    a rank smell of tobacco.

    مُعَفِّن

    Arabic-English dictionary > rank

  • 79 sagacious

    [səˈgeɪʃəs] adjective
    showing intelligence, wisdom and good judgement:

    The old priest was learned and sagacious.

    ثاقِب الفِكْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > sagacious

  • 80 simple-minded

    adjective
    of low intelligence; stupid.
    بَسيط العَقْل

    Arabic-English dictionary > simple-minded

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