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1 objection
[əbˈdʒekʃən] noun1) an expression of disapproval:إعْتِراضHe raised no objection to the idea.
2) a reason for disapproving:سَبَب إعْتِراضMy objection is that he is too young.
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2 objection
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
3 objection
مُعَارَضَة \ objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan. opposition: opposing; an opposing force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. protest: complaint. -
4 objection
مُمَانَعَة \ objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan. resistance: resisting: He offered no resistance. -
5 ممانعة
objection -
6 i'tirasz
objection ['arasza] Aze etiraz, Hin etiraz, Per e'terasz, Tur itiraz borrowed from Ar -
7 اعتراض
objection; transversalement; rouspétance; récrimination; réclamation; protestation; involution; interception; grief; challenge -
8 protest
[prəˈtest]1. verb1) to express a strong objection:يَعْتَرِض، يَحْتَجThey are protesting against the new law.
2) to state or declare definitely, especially in denying something:يُنْكِر بِشِدَّهShe protested that she was innocent.
2. [ˈproutest] nouna strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval:إعْتِراض، إحْتِجاج( also adjective) a protest march.
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9 إحتجاج
إحتجاجٌ[ʔiħti'ʒaːʒ]n mإعتراضٌ protestation f, objection f◊عبَّرَ عن احتجاجهِ — Il a exprimé son objection.
♦ مذكَّرَةُ احْتِجاجٍ protêt m♦ إحتجاجٌ شديد اللهجَةِ une protestation accentuée -
10 مانع
I مانِعٌ1 ['maːniʔʼ]n m1) إِعْتِراضٌ f objection◊لا مانِعَ لَدَيَّ — Je n'ai pas d'objection.
2) عائِقٌ m obstacle◊مانِعٌ مائِيٌّ — écluse f
♦ مانِعَةُ الصَّواعِقِ paratonnerre m2 ['maːniʔʼ]مُضادٌّ anti◊مانِعٌ للتَّجَمُّدِ — antigel
♦ مانِعٌ للتَّخَثُّرِ anticoagulant♦ مانِعُ لِلتَّسَرُّبِ étanche♦ مانِعٌ للحَمْلِ contraceptifII مانَعَ['maːnaʔʼa]vعارَضَ s'opposer◊مانَعَ اشْتِراكَهُ — Il s'est opposé à sa participation.
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11 اعتراض
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
12 معارضة
مُعَارَضَة \ objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan. opposition: opposing; an opposing force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. protest: complaint. -
13 ممانعة
مُمَانَعَة \ objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan. resistance: resisting: He offered no resistance. -
14 challenge
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
15 interruption
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
16 protest
اِعْتِرَاض \ challenge: a demand for proof. interruption: being interrupted; stopping; sth. that interrupts: I couldn’t work without interruption, because the telephone rang several times. objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan?. protest: complaint. \ See Also تحد (تَحَدٍّ)، مقاطعة (مُقَاطَعَة) -
17 opposition
مُعَارَضَة \ objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan. opposition: opposing; an opposing force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. protest: complaint. -
18 protest
مُعَارَضَة \ objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan. opposition: opposing; an opposing force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. protest: complaint. -
19 resistance
مُمَانَعَة \ objection: objecting; a reason for objecting: What is your objection to this plan. resistance: resisting: He offered no resistance. -
20 احتجاج
récrimination; réclamation; protestation; objection; grief; faux-fuyant; difficulté
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