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1 interruption
إِيْقَاف \ arrest: the act of arresting. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. \ See Also توقيف (تَوْقِيف)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
2 interruption
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
3 interruption
[-ʃən] noun1) the act of interrupting or state of being interrupted:مُقاطَعَه،إيقاف، تَوَقُّفHis failure to complete the job was due to constant interruption.
2) something that interrupts:شَيءٌ يقاطِعI get too many interruptions in my work.
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4 intermittence, interruption, discontinuance
تَقَطُّع \ intermittence, interruption, discontinuance.Arabic-English glossary > intermittence, interruption, discontinuance
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5 قطع المعالجة
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6 اعتراض
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
7 إيقاف
إِيْقَاف \ arrest: the act of arresting. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. \ See Also توقيف (تَوْقِيف)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
8 arrest
إِيْقَاف \ arrest: the act of arresting. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. \ See Also توقيف (تَوْقِيف)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
9 challenge
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
10 objection
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
11 protest
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
12 إعاقة
n. foul, hindering, hindrance, impediment, obstruction, handicap, retardation, interruption, prevention -
13 مقاطعة الكلام
n. interruption -
14 إيقاف
إيْقاف: قَطْع، إنْهاء، وَضْعُ حَدّ لِـstopping, stop(page), halt(ing), cessation, ceasing, discontinuation, discontinuance, suspension, interruption, shutoff, break, putting an end to, ending, termination -
15 استأنف
اِسْتأنَفَ: تَابَعَto resume, renew, recommence, continue, begin again (after interruption), go on with, carry on with, return to, take up again, reopen, reestablish -
16 باستمرار
بِاسْتِمْرارcontinually, continuously, persistently, constantly, incessantly, unceasingly, without interruption, uninterruptedly, nonstop, unremittingly -
17 انثال
اِنْثالَ: أتَى، تَتَابَعَto come (over); to crowd, throng, swarm; to follow without interruption -
18 انحباس
اِنْحِباسocclusion, obstruction, blockage; interruption; stop(page), cessation; restraint, constraint, suppression; restriction, restrictedness; confinement; seclusion; imprisonment -
19 انقطاع
اِنْقِطَاع: ضِدّ اتّصال، تَقَطّع، تَوَقّفseverance, sunderance, separation; disconnection, disconnectedness; break, breaking, break off, rupture; interruption, discontinuity, discontinuance, discontinuation; stop, stoppage, cessation, halt, standstill, pause, termination, suspension, shutoff, shutdown -
20 بدون انقطاع
بِدُون (بِلاَ، مِنْ غَيْرِ) انْقِطَاعincessantly, unceasingly, continually, continuously, constantly, without interruption, uninterruptedly, nonstop, unremittingly
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