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1 antithetic, contrasting, opposing
تَضادِّيّ \ antithetic, contrasting, opposing. -
2 muszadd
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3 save
I [seɪv]1. verb1) to rescue or bring out of danger:يُنْقِذThe house was burnt but he saved the pictures.
2) to keep (money etc) for future use:يُوَفِّر، يَدَّخِرThey're saving for a house.
3) to prevent the using or wasting of (money, time, energy etc):يُوَفِّر على نَفْسِهI'll telephone and that will save me writing a letter.
4) in football etc, to prevent the opposing team from scoring a goal:يَمْنَع الفَريق الآخر من تَسْجيل أهْدافThe goalkeeper saved six goals.
5) to free from the power of sin and evil.يَصون، يُنْقِذ من الخَطيئَه6) to keep data in the computer.يَحْفَظ مَعلومات في الحاسوب2. noun(in football etc) an act of preventing the opposing team from scoring a goal.مَنْع الفَريق الآخَر من تَسْجيل أهداف II [seɪv] preposition, conjunctionexcept:We have no news save that the ship reached port safely.
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4 قوة
قُوَّة \ force: violence; fierce or uncontrolled use of strength: He took the money from the old woman by force. might: power; strength: He tried with all his might. power: strength; force: I haven’t the power to lift this weight, a strong and important country Russia is a great power. strength: the quality of being strong; strong condition. \ بِقُوّة \ hard: with much effort or force (often in compounds): You must try hard if you want to succeed. I hit him hard, strongly; very much: It’s snowing hard. passionately: with strong or violent feelings: He loved his country passionately. strongly: firmly; deeply: I strongly advise you to buy this. \ قُوَّة أعصاب \ nerve: boldness; the courage that is necessary to do sth. dangerous: The climber lost his nerve and fell. \ قُوَّة تَحَمُّل \ endurance: the power of enduring or bearing pain, trouble, etc.: Long-distance runners need great endurance. stamina: the power of working hard in rough conditions over a long period of time, without getting seriously tired or ill. wear: fitness for use; strength: There is plenty of wear left in that coat. \ قُوَّة تَركيز \ concentration: close or complete attention: This book will need all your concentration. \ قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة \ force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. \ قُوَّة حِصان \ horsepower: (sometimes shortened to HP) a measure of the power of an engine. \ قُوَّة الخَيَال \ imagination: the act or the power of imagining: A poet needs an active imagination. \ قُوَّة شَخْصِيَّة \ backbone: strength of character. \ القُوَّة الكامِلة \ strength: the full quantity of a group of persons who form an effective force: The nurses are not up to strength. (There are not enough nurses) They are 30 below strength. (The hospital usu. employs 30 more than it has now). \ القُوَّة المُجرَّدَة \ brute force: force used without skill or care: He had lost the key of the box, and had to use brute force to break it open. \ قُوَّة مُحَرِّكة \ power: force that can be used for doing work: electric power; water power. \ قُوَّة مسلَّحَة \ force: a controlled body of men: a police force; the armed forces. \ قُوَّة المَصّ \ suction: sucking the natural force that draws things together when there is no air between them. \ قُوَّة مُعَاكِسَة \ opposition: opposing, an opposing; force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. \ القُوَى العَقْلِيَّة \ senses: (in various phrases) a calm and reasonable state of mind: The explosion frightened them out of their senses. Anyone in his senses would take that job. -
5 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. -
6 مقاومة
مُقَاوَمَة \ defiance: direct and bold disobedience to sb. who has the right to command. opposition: opposing; an opposing force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. resistance: resisting: He offered no resistance. -
7 defiance
مُقَاوَمَة \ defiance: direct and bold disobedience to sb. who has the right to command. opposition: opposing; an opposing force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. resistance: resisting: He offered no resistance. -
8 opposition
مُقَاوَمَة \ defiance: direct and bold disobedience to sb. who has the right to command. opposition: opposing; an opposing force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. resistance: resisting: He offered no resistance. -
9 resistance
مُقَاوَمَة \ defiance: direct and bold disobedience to sb. who has the right to command. opposition: opposing; an opposing force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. resistance: resisting: He offered no resistance. -
10 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. -
11 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. -
12 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. -
13 opposition
قُوَّة مُعَاكِسَة \ opposition: opposing, an opposing; force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. -
14 العضلة المقابلة لإبهام اليد
1) musculus opponens pollicis NA 2) opposing muscle of thumbArabic-English Medical Dictionary > العضلة المقابلة لإبهام اليد
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15 العضلة المقابلة للخنصر
1) musculus opponens digiti minimi NA 2) musculus opponens digiti quinti manus 3) opposing muscle of little finger -
16 مقابلة
مُقَابَلَة: وَضْعُ الشّيْءِ تُجَاهَ شَيْءٍ آخَرopposition, opposing, setting opposite or against -
17 ace
[eɪs] noun1) the one in playing-cards:آص: واحِد فِي وَرَق الشَدَّهthe ace of spades.
2) a person who is expert at anything:مُتَفَوِّقHe's an ace with a rifle.
3) a serve in tennis in which the ball is not touched by the opposing player.ضَرْبَة تِنِس لا تُرَد4) the "one" on dominoes or dice.واحِد فِي النَّرد أو الدُومِينُو -
18 battle
[ˈbætl]1. nouna fight between opposing armies or individuals:مَعْرَكَـهthe last battle of the war.
2. verbto fight.يُقاتِل، يُحارِب -
19 clash
[klæʃ]1. noun1) a loud noise, like eg swords striking together:صَليل، قَعْقَعَهthe clash of metal on metal.
2) a serious disagreement or difference:تصادُم، تعارُضa clash of personalities.
3) a battle:اصْطِدام، مَعْرَكَهa clash between opposing armies.
4) (of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time:تَشابُك، تَداخُلa clash between classes.
2. verb1) to strike together noisily:يَتَصادَمThe cymbals clashed.
2) to fight (in battle):يَصْطَدِم، يَشْتَبِكThe two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.
3) to disagree violently:يَخْتَلِف، يَتَصادَم، يَتَعارَضThey clashed over wages.
4) to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time:يَتَداخَل، يَتَشابَكThe two lectures clash.
5) (of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together:يَتَنافَرThe (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.
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20 controversy
[kənˈtrɔvəsɪ], [ˈkɔntrəvəːsɪ] plural controversies noun(an) argument between opposing points of view:جِدال، مُناظَرَهthe controversy over the appointment of the new chairman.
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