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1 morning
بَعْدَ مُنْتَصَف اللَّيل \ morning: the time between midnight and midday: He did not go to bed till two o’clock in the morning (2:00 a.m.). \ See Also صباح (صَبَاح) \ صَبَاح \ morning: the time between sunrise and one’s midday meal: It rained all the morning, the time between midnight and midday He did not go to bed till two o’clock in the morning (2.00 a.m). \ صُبْح \ morning: the time between sunrise and one’s midday meal: It rained all the morning. -
2 morning
[ˈmɔːnɪŋ] nounthe first part of the day, approximately up to noon:صَباحtomorrow morning.
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3 morning dress
لِبَاس نهاريّ رسميّ \ morning dress: men’s special clothes (top hat, tail coat, etc.) for ceremonies such as marriage. -
4 morning dress
nounthe clothes worn by a man for very formal events (eg weddings) held during the day.لباس الرَّجُل للمُناسَبات الرَّسْمِيَّه -
5 morning glory
any of various vines with funnel-shaped purple, blue, pink or white flowers that bloom early in the day.مَجْد الصَّباح: لَبْلاب -
6 morning-after pill
nouna contraceptive pill that a woman can take soon after having sex.حَبَّة دواء ضِد الحَمْل بعد العَمَل الجِنْسي -
7 good morning
interjection, nounswords used (depending on the time of day) when meeting or leaving someone:Good morning, Mrs Brown
صَباح الخَيْرGood night, everyone – I'm going to bed.
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8 ssabahh
morning [Sem ss-b-hh, Mal sebh, Uga ssb' (go up)] Aze sabah, Per ssabahh, Tur sabah borrowed from Ar -
9 szahhia
morning [szahha]--------sacrifice [szahha]--------suburb [?] -
10 szuhhan
morning [szahha] -
11 إسهال صباحي
morning diarrhea -
12 إطراق صباحي
morning ptosis -
13 حبة صبيحة الجماع
morning-after pill -
14 غثيان الصباح
morning sickness -
15 first thing
(in the morning etc)early in the morning just after getting up, starting work etc:أوَّل شَيء في الصَّباحI'll do it first thing (in the morning).
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16 صباح
صَبَاح \ morning: the time between sunrise and one’s midday meal: It rained all the morning, the time between midnight and midday He did not go to bed till two o’clock in the morning (2.00 a.m). -
17 run
أَوْصَلَ بالسَّيَّارة \ run: to take (sb. or sth.) in one’s car to a certain place: I’ll run you home after dinner. \ جَرْي \ run: the act of running: Go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ دَارَ \ run: (of an engine or machine) to be in action; be working: Don’t leave your engine running while you buy petrol. \ See Also اشتعل (اِشْتَعَلَ) \ رَكَضَ \ run: (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train. \ رَكْض \ run: the act of running; the time spent or distance travelled during running: go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ عَدَا (رَكَضَ) \ run: (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train. \ عَدْو \ run: the act of running; the time spent or distance travelled during running: go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ عَمِلَت (المؤسَّسة) \ run: (of a business, a planned activity, etc.) to work; (of men) to make (sth.) work; control: Our school runs very smoothly. \ غَدَا \ run: (with an adj.) to become: Supplies were running low. The garden was left to run wild. -
18 طرفي النهار
طَرَفَيْ النّهارmorning(s) and evening(s), in the morning and in the evening -
19 غدو
غَدْو، غُدُوّ، غَدْوَةgoing or leaving early in the morning; morning errand -
20 غدو
غَدْو، غُدُوّ، غَدْوَةgoing or leaving early in the morning; morning errand
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