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1 admittance
nounthe right or permission to enter:إذْن بِالدُّخُولThe notice said "No admittance".
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2 مسامحة
tolérance; indulgence; admittance -
3 مسايرة
complaisance; admittance -
4 إذن دخول
n. admittance -
5 الإذن بالدخول
n. admittance -
6 دخول
n. entry, entrance, ingress, admittance, entree, login -
7 قبول
1́ n. acceptance, consent, assent, approval, agreement, admittance, admission2́ v. consent -
8 ممنوع الدخول
interj. no admittance, out of bounds, no entrance -
9 إدخال
إدْخال: إيْلاج، إقْحامentrance, admission, admittance, letting in, leading in, showing in, bringing in; insertion, introduction, putting in, driving in, working in, sticking in, intromission, thrusting, squeezing -
10 تقبل
تَقَبّل: قَبُول، تَلَقّacceptance; taking; admittance, admission; reception, receipt, receiving; receptivity -
11 حق الدخول
حَقّ الدّخُول(right of) entry, entree, right to enter, admission, admittance, access -
12 دخول
دُخُول: ضِدّ خُرُوجentry, entrance, entering, ingress, coming in(to), going in(to), getting in(to), stepping in(to), moving in(to), walking in(to); admission, admittance -
13 قبول
قَبُول: مُوَافَقَة، رِضىًacceptance; consent, assent, approval, OK, sanction, agreement, accession, willingness; admittance, admission; admissibility -
14 refuse
I [rəˈfjuːz] verb1) not to do what one has been asked, told or is expected to do:يَرْفُضWhen I asked him to leave, he refused.
2) not to accept:يَرْفُض، لا يَقْبَلShe refused the money.
يَرْفُض إعْطاء الإذِن II [ˈrefjuːs] nounI was refused admittance to the meeting.
rubbish; waste material from eg a kitchen.قُمامَه، زُبالَه
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