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1 loss
[lɔs] noun1) the act or fact of losing:فُقْدان، خَسارَهthe loss (= death) of our friend.
2) something which is lost:خَسارَهIt was only after he was dead that we realized what a loss he was.
3) the amount ( especially of money) which is lost:مِقْدار الخَسارَهa loss of 500 pounds.
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2 loss
ضَيَاع \ loss: losing or being lost: He told me about the loss of his bicycle. The trouble was settled without much loss of time or money. \ مَخْسَر \ loss: an amount that is lost: The business suffered heavy losses. \ See Also خسارة (خَسَارَة) -
3 loss
خَسَارة \ damage: to harm: The other driver paid for the damage. I repaired the damage. loss: losing or being lost: He told me about the loss of his bicycle. The trouble was settled without much loss of time or money, an amount that is lost The business suffered heavy losses. -
4 loss
فِقْدَان \ lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. loss: losing or being lost: He told me about the loss of his bicycle. The trouble was settled without much loss of time or money. \ See Also نقص (نَقْص) -
5 loss, lack
فَقْد \ loss, lack. \ See Also فقدان (فِقدان) -
6 at a loss
not knowing what to do, say etc:حائِر، مُرْتَبِك، لا يَعْلَم ماذا يَفْعَلHe was at a loss for words to express his gratitude.
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7 sustain injury or harm, suffer damage or loss
تضَرَّرَ \ sustain injury or harm, suffer damage or loss.Arabic-English glossary > sustain injury or harm, suffer damage or loss
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8 chasara
loss [chasira] Hau hasara, Per chasarat, Swa hasara borrowed from Ar -
9 nuqssan
loss, harm [naqassa] Hin nuksan, Per noqssan borrowed from Ar -
10 szaya'
loss [sza'a] Per szaya', Tur ziya borrowed from Ar -
11 عوض
عَوَّضَ \ make amends: to show that one is sorry, by doing sth. helpful: I must make amends for the harm I have done. \ عَوَّضَ عَلَى \ remunerate: to pay sb. for some service given. \ See Also كافأ (كَافَأَ) \ عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
12 compensate
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
13 compensate for
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
14 make up for
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
15 خسارة
خَسَارة \ damage: to harm: The other driver paid for the damage. I repaired the damage. loss: losing or being lost: He told me about the loss of his bicycle. The trouble was settled without much loss of time or money, an amount that is lost The business suffered heavy losses. -
16 ضياع
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17 فقدان
فِقْدَان \ lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. loss: losing or being lost: He told me about the loss of his bicycle. The trouble was settled without much loss of time or money. \ See Also نقص (نَقْص) -
18 damage
خَسَارة \ damage: to harm: The other driver paid for the damage. I repaired the damage. loss: losing or being lost: He told me about the loss of his bicycle. The trouble was settled without much loss of time or money, an amount that is lost The business suffered heavy losses. -
19 lack
فِقْدَان \ lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. loss: losing or being lost: He told me about the loss of his bicycle. The trouble was settled without much loss of time or money. \ See Also نقص (نَقْص) -
20 rave
خَطْرَفَ \ rave: to talk wildy and violently: He was raving about the loss of some money. \ هَذَى \ rave: to talk wildy and violently: He was raving about the loss of some money. \ هَرَفَ \ rave: to talk wildy and violently: He was raving about the loss of some money.
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