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1 nature
الطَّبيعة \ nature: everything that is not made by man (the countryside; plants, animals, birds etc.): the beauties of nature. \ العالَم الطبيعي \ nature: everything that is not made by man (the countryside; plants animals, birds etc.): the beauties of nature. \ See Also الطبيعة (الطَّبيعَة) \ خَوَاصّ \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. He collects old ornaments, glass and other things of that nature. \ See Also طبيعة (طَبِيعَة) \ صِفَات مُمَيِّزة \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. \ طَبيعة \ nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. \ See Also طبع (طَبْع) \ طَبيعة (الشيء) \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. \ قُوَى الطَّبِيعة \ nature: the power that controls all matter, and all change or growth: Nature provides food for all creatures. -
2 nature
[ˈneɪtʃə] noun1) the physical world, eg trees, plants, animals, mountains, rivers etc, or the power which made them:الطَّبيعَهthe study of nature.
2) the qualities born in a person; personality:طَبْع، مِزاجShe has a generous nature.
3) quality; what something is or consists of:طَبيعَة، نَوْعِيَّةWhat is the nature of your work?
4) a kind, type etc:نَوْعbankers and other people of that nature.
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3 nature
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). -
4 nature
مِزَاج \ frame of mind: state of mind: He’s in a generous frame of mind today. humour: temper; state of mind: Our teacher was in a bad humour this morning. mood: the state of one’s mind and feelings: She’s in a very good mood today; she feels happy. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). temperament: sb.’s personal nature, esp. with regard to mind and feelings: She has an artistic temperament. -
5 nature
جَوْهَر \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is essence of roses. gist: the general sense of what is said: My French is weak, but I got the gist of his speech. nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. -
6 nature, natural disposition, temper
جِبْلة \ nature, natural disposition, temper. \ See Also جبلة (جَبلة)، طبيعة (طبيعة)Arabic-English glossary > nature, natural disposition, temper
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7 good nature
خُلُقٌ حَسَن \ good nature: kindness; willingness to help. \ طَبْعٌ سَمْح \ good nature: kindness; willingness to help. -
8 in the nature of
having the qualities of:عَلى صورَة تَهْديدHis words were in the nature of a threat.
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9 essential nature, quiddity
ماهيَّة \ essential nature, quiddity. -
10 طبيعة
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11 chaliqa
nature [chalaqa] Ind khalikah, Per chaliqe borrowed from Ar -
12 dhat
nature; essence [dha] Ful jati, Hin zat, Per dhat, Tur zat borrowed from Ar -
13 fittra
nature [fattara] Hin fitrat, Per fettrat, Tur fitrat borrowed from Ar -
14 ttabi'a
nature; temperament [ttaba'a] Aze tebiet, Ful dabia, Hin tabiyat, Ind tabiat, Per ttabi'at, Tat tabigat, Tur tabiat, Uzb tabiat borrowed from Ar -
15 الطبع مقابل التنشئة
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16 طبيعة الإطباق
nature of occlusion -
17 طبع
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). \ بِالطَّبْع \ naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. \ طَبْعٌ سَمْح \ good nature: kindness; willingness to help. -
18 طبيعة
طَبيعة \ nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. \ See Also طبع (طَبْع) \ طَبيعة (الشيء) \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. -
19 character
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). -
20 disposition
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry).
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