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1 peace-offering
nounsomething offered or given to make peace:هَدِيَّة إسْتِرْضاء، هَدِيَّة مُصالَحَهShe took him a drink as a peace-offering.
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2 entice
اِسْتَدْرَجَ \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. He was lured by her promises. \ اِسْتَغْوَى \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. -
3 lure
اِسْتَدْرَجَ \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. He was lured by her promises. \ اِسْتَغْوَى \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. -
4 sacrifice
[ˈsækrɪfaɪs]1. noun1) the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god:تَضْحِيَهA lamb was offered in sacrifice.
2) the thing that is offered in this way.ذَبيحَه، قُرْبان3) something of value given away or up in order to gain something more important or to benefit another person:بَذْل، تَضْحِيَهHis parents made sacrifices to pay for his education.
2. verb1) to offer as a sacrifice:يُقَدِّمُ تَضْحِيَه أو ذبيحَهHe sacrificed a sheep in the temple.
2) to give away etc for the sake of something or someone else:يُضَحِّي من أجْلHe sacrificed his life trying to save the children from the burning house.
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5 استدرج
اِسْتَدْرَجَ \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. He was lured by her promises. -
6 استغوى
اِسْتَغْوَى \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. lure: to draw (a person or animal) on by promising pleasure or gain: The meat lured the lion into the trap. -
7 أغرى
أَغْرَى \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. tempt: to urge (sb.) to do sth. dishonest or unwise, by making it seem easy or pleasant: If you leave money about, you tempt people to steal it. It was so hot that I was tempted to stop work and go for a swim. \ See Also أغوى (أَغْوَى) -
8 entice
أَغْرَى \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. tempt: to urge (sb.) to do sth. dishonest or unwise, by making it seem easy or pleasant: If you leave money about, you tempt people to steal it. It was so hot that I was tempted to stop work and go for a swim. \ See Also أغوى (أَغْوَى) -
9 tempt
أَغْرَى \ entice: to make sb. do a (usu. wrong) action by offering something pleasant or by argument: He enticed the girl into his car by offering her some sweets. tempt: to urge (sb.) to do sth. dishonest or unwise, by making it seem easy or pleasant: If you leave money about, you tempt people to steal it. It was so hot that I was tempted to stop work and go for a swim. \ See Also أغوى (أَغْوَى) -
10 offer
[ˈɔfə] past tense, past participle ˈoffered1. verb1) to put forward (a gift, suggestion etc) for acceptance or refusal:يَقْتَرِح، يُهْدي، يَعْرِضHe offered her $20 for the picture.
2) to say that one is willing:يَعْرِض، يُعْلِن اسْتِعْدادهHe offered to help.
2. noun1) an act of offering:عَرْضan offer of help.
2) an offering of money as the price of something:عَرْض، سِعْر، ثَمَنThey made an offer of $50,000 for the house.
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11 use
I [juːz] verb1) to employ (something) for a purpose:What did you use to open the can?
يَسْتَعْمِلUse your common sense!
2) to consume:يَسْتَهْلِك II [juːs] nounWe're using far too much electricity.
1) the act of using or state of being used:إسْتِعْمالThis telephone number is for use in emergencies.
2) the/a purpose for which something may be used:هَدَف، إفادَهI have no further use for these clothes.
3) (often in questions or with negatives) value or advantage:Is this coat (of) any use to you?
فائِدَهIt's no use offering to help when it's too late.
4) the power of using:قُوَّة أو إمكانيَّة إسْتِعْمالShe lost the use of her right arm as a result of the accident.
5) permission, or the right, to use:إذْنThey let us have the use of their car while they were away.
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