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1 inviting
adjective(negative uninviting) attractive or tempting:جَذّاب، مُغْرٍThere was an inviting smell coming from the kitchen.
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2 جذاب
1́ adj. attractive, charming, fascinating, captivating, magnetic, magnetizing, engaging, catchy, catching, taking, desirable, fetching, becoming, alluring, seductive, enticing, inviting, appealing, cute, fine, nice, pleasant, tasty, sweet, pretty2́ adv. picturesquely3́ n. allurement -
3 مدعى
1́ adj. exploited, inviting2́ n. impostor, windbag, plaintiff -
4 مغر
1́ adj. alluring, enticing, inviting, seducing, seductive, tempting2́ n. seducer -
5 دعوة
دعوة:Da`wahInviting others to Islam. Missionary work. -
6 دعوة
دَعْوَة: مُنَاشَدَةcall, appeal, invitation, request; calling upon, appealing to, inviting, requesting -
7 صاحب الدعوة
صاحِبُ الدّعْوَةhost; inviter; inviting -
8 مضيف
مُضِيف: مُسْتَضِيفhost; entertainer; steward (on an airplane, a ship, etc.); inviting (country, etc.) -
9 مطالبة
مُطَالَبَة (بِـ)claim, demand, request, appeal, call (for), invitation; claiming, demanding; re-claiming; calling upon, appealing to, requesting, inviting, asking (someone to do something) -
10 مطالب
مُطَالِب (بِـ)claimant, claimer, demandant, demander; claiming, demanding, laying claim to; asking (someone to do something), appealing to, inviting -
11 مغر
مُغْرٍ (المُغْرِي) (صفة)seductive, seducing, tempting, inviting, enticing, alluring, luring -
12 ask for
1) to express a wish to see or speak to (someone):يَطْلُبHe is very ill and keeps asking for his daughter.
2) to behave as if inviting (something unpleasant):يَجُرُّ المَتاعِبGoing for a swim when you have a cold is just as asking for trouble.
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13 break the ice
يقطع حبل الصمت ويستهل الحديثLet's break the ice by inviting our new neighbours for a meal.
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14 fatal
[ˈfeɪtl] adjective1) causing death:مُميت، قاتِلa fatal accident.
2) disastrous:قاتِل، فَظيعShe made the fatal mistake of not inviting him to the party.
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15 invitation
[ɪnvɪˈteɪʃən] noun1) a (written) request to come or go somewhere:Have you received an invitation to their party?
دَعْوَهWe had to refuse the invitation to the wedding.
2) the act of inviting:دَعْوَهHe attended the committee meeting on the invitation of the chairman.
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16 take a rain check
(American) (to ask) to do something at a later time:يَطْلُب اسْتِعمال الشَّيء في وَقْتٍ لاحِقThanks for inviting me to dinner, but can I take a rain check on it?
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17 thank
[θæŋk] verbto express appreciation or gratitude to (someone) for a favour, service, gift etc:يَشْكُرShe thanked him for inviting her.
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18 مع
مَعَ \ along: with one: Bring your friend along. for: in favour of: Are you for this idea or against it?. to: (after an adj.): Be kind to her. with: in the company of: Come with me. I agree with you, against He quarrelled with her. She struggled with him. \ مَعَ الأَسَف \ unfortunately: by unhappy chance or bad fortune; sadly: She was unfortunately delayed. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the job that he wanted. \ مَعَ أَنَّ \ although: in spite of the fact that: Although (he was) ill, he went to work, and yet; but: I think it’s his coat, although I’m not certain.. as: though: Much as I want it, I can’t pay for it. \ مَعَ بَعْضِهم البعض \ together: in company; not separately: Let’s travel together. I went together with my brother. The pages were stuck together (to each other). \ مَعَ حُسْن نِيَّة (أو سُوء) \ with good (or evil) will (with good or ill): feelings towards others: He showed his good will by inviting us to a meal. \ مَعَ ذَلك \ after all: in spite of this: He refused my invitation but came after all. however: all the same; in spite of what has just been said: I’m very tired; however, I’ll come and help you. nevertheless: in spite of that: I told him it would be dangerous, but nevertheless he did it. still: in spite of that: We rarely win; but still, we enjoy playing. \ مَعَ السلامة \ good-bye: an expression used when parting from sb.: We said good-bye to our guests. Good-bye, David!. \ مَعَ شُمُول التارِيخَيْن \ inclusive: including the first and last number or date: The exams will last ten days, from June 3rd to June 12th inclusive. \ See Also الرقمَيْن، إلخ \ مَعَ المُمَانَعَة \ under protest: unwillingly, after complaining: He paid the bill under protest. \ مَعَ هذا \ herewith: (in business letters) with this: Herewith is your copy of the report. -
19 نية
نِيَّة \ intent: intention. intention: purpose: plan: I have no intention of telling her my plans. meaning: intention; purpose: What’s the meaning of his visit?. wish: desire; intention: I have no wish to hurt you. \ نِيَّة (مَع حُسْن أو سُوء) \ will: (with good or ill) feelings towards others: He showed his good will by inviting us to a meal. -
20 will
إِرادة \ will: the power of the mind to control one’s own or other people’s actions: I went of my own free will (I was not forced to go). She did it against her will (She was forced to do it). They worked with a will (eagerly). \ مَشِيئة \ will: the power of the mind, to control one’s own or other people’s actions: I went of my own free will (I was not forced to go). She did it against her will (She was forced to do it). They worked with a will (eagerly). \ See Also إرادة (إرادة) \ نِيَّة (مَع حُسْن أو سُوء) \ will: (with good or ill) feelings towards others: He showed his good will by inviting us to a meal. \ هَلاّ (للتعبير عن الطلب المهذّب أو الرّجاء) \ will: a polite way of asking something: Will you write to me from Rio? Will you have some more coffee?.
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