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1 mediate
[ˈmiːdɪeɪt] verbto try to settle a dispute between people who are disagreeing:يَتَوَسَّط بَين فَريقَيْنThe United States is trying to mediate (in the dispute) between these two countries.
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2 يتواسط
mediate -
3 shafa'a
mediate [?]--------mediation [shafa'a] Per shafa'at, Tur sefaat borrowed from Ar -
4 إرواء بالواسطة
mediate irrigation -
5 المداواة بالواسطة
mediate therapeutics -
6 تسمع لامباشر
mediate auscultation -
7 بتر متوسط
1) 1. intermediary amputation 2. intermediate amputation 2) intrapyretic amputation 3) mediate amputation -
8 عدوى لامباشرة
1) indirect infection 2) mediate contagion -
9 قرع بالواسطة
1) mediate percussion 2) pleximetric percussion -
10 مخالطة لامباشرة
1) indirect contact 2) mediate contact -
11 نقل الدم اللامباشر
1) indirect transfusion 2) mediate transfusion -
12 توسط
1́ n. mediation, mediocrity, intercession, interposition, centering2́ v. mediate, intermediate, go between, intercede, interpose -
13 حقق من طريق التوسط
v. mediate -
14 سوى الخلاف
v. arrange, mediate -
15 غير مباشر
adj. indirect, sinuous, roundabout, vicarious, circuitous, mediate, circumstantial, oblique, sidelong -
16 تشفع
تَشَفّعَ (لِـ أو بِـ): شَفَعَto intercede (for), plead (for), mediate (for), use one's good offices (for) -
17 توسط
تَوَسّطَ (لِتَسْوِيَةِ خِلاَفٍ إلخ)to mediate, intermediate -
18 سفر بين القوم
سَفَرَ بَيْنَ القَوْم: تَوَسّطَ، أصْلَحَto mediate between, intercede between; to conciliate, reconcile, make peace between, bring about an agreement between
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