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1 league
حِلْف \ alliance: a union of persons or countries for a special purpose. league: (in sport) a group of teams that compete against each other; a group with a common purpose: the League of Nations. -
2 league
عُصْبَة \ band: a group of people with a common purpose: a band of thieves. gang: a group of men who work together (on roads, railways, new buildings, etc.). league: a group with a common purpose: the League of Nations. \ See Also فِرْقَة -
3 league
جامِعَة \ league: a group with a common purpose: the Arabe League. university: a place (sometimes a group of separate colleges) that provides the highest level of teaching: Oxford and Cambridge are Britain’s oldest universities. -
4 league
I [liːg] noun1) a union of persons, nations etc for the benefit of each other:عُصْبَه، رابِطَهthe League for the Protection of Shopkeepers.
2) a grouping of sports clubs for games.إتِّحاد كُرَة قَدَم II [liːg] nounan old measure of distance (about 4.8 km).فَرْسَخ: ثلاثَة أمْيال -
5 in league with
مُتَعَاوِن مع \ in league with: working together with sb. (usu. secretly and for an evil purpose): One of the police was actually in league with the thieves. \ مُتَواطِئ مَع \ in league with: working together with sb. (usu. secretly and for an evil purpose): One of the police was actually in league with the thieves. -
6 be in league with
to be allied to.مُتَحالِف مَع -
7 jami'a
league, society, group, club, union, party [jama'a] Aze cemiyyet, Hau jamiyya, Hin jamiyat, Per jame'e, Swa jamii, Tat dzhemgiyat, Tur cemiyet borrowed from Ar--------university [jama'a] Hau jamia borrowed from Ar -
8 جامعة الدول العربية
جامِعَةُ الدّوَلِ العَرَبِيّة، الجامِعَةُ العَرَبِيّةLeague of Arab States, Arab League -
9 الجامعة العربية
جامِعَةُ الدّوَلِ العَرَبِيّة، الجامِعَةُ العَرَبِيّةLeague of Arab States, Arab League -
10 جامعة
جامِعَة \ league: a group with a common purpose: the Arabe League. university: a place (sometimes a group of separate colleges) that provides the highest level of teaching: Oxford and Cambridge are Britain’s oldest universities. -
11 حلف
حِلْف \ alliance: a union of persons or countries for a special purpose. league: (in sport) a group of teams that compete against each other; a group with a common purpose: the League of Nations. -
12 عصبة
عُصْبَة \ band: a group of people with a common purpose: a band of thieves. gang: a group of men who work together (on roads, railways, new buildings, etc.). league: a group with a common purpose: the League of Nations. \ See Also فِرْقَة -
13 متعاون
مُتَعَاوِن \ co-operative: willing to co-operate; co-operating. forthcoming: talkative, esp. about oneself or one’s plans: I asked her about her holiday, but she was not very forthcoming and I found out very little. \ مُتَعَاوِن مع \ in league with: working together with sb. (usu. secretly and for an evil purpose): One of the police was actually in league with the thieves. -
14 متواطئ مع
مُتَواطِئ مَع \ in league with: working together with sb. (usu. secretly and for an evil purpose): One of the police was actually in league with the thieves. -
15 alliance
حِلْف \ alliance: a union of persons or countries for a special purpose. league: (in sport) a group of teams that compete against each other; a group with a common purpose: the League of Nations. -
16 band
عُصْبَة \ band: a group of people with a common purpose: a band of thieves. gang: a group of men who work together (on roads, railways, new buildings, etc.). league: a group with a common purpose: the League of Nations. \ See Also فِرْقَة -
17 gang
عُصْبَة \ band: a group of people with a common purpose: a band of thieves. gang: a group of men who work together (on roads, railways, new buildings, etc.). league: a group with a common purpose: the League of Nations. \ See Also فِرْقَة -
18 university
جامِعَة \ league: a group with a common purpose: the Arabe League. university: a place (sometimes a group of separate colleges) that provides the highest level of teaching: Oxford and Cambridge are Britain’s oldest universities. -
19 اتحاد
1́ adj. all union2́ n. union, unity, combination, unification, association, confederation, incorporation, federation, league, conference, merger, oneness -
20 الجامعة العربية
n. League of Arabian countries
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