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2 overdo
بَالَغَ \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action. Don’t overdo your kindness. -
3 overdo (it)
أَرْهَقَ نفسَهُ \ overdo (it): to make too much effort; work so hard that one harms one’s health: The doctor says I’ve been overdoing it lately. -
4 overdo it
أنْهَكَ نفسه \ overdo it: to work so hard that one harms one’s health: The doctor says I’ve been overdoing it lately. -
5 overdo
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6 exaggerate, overdo
أَطْنَبَ \ exaggerate, overdo. -
7 أفرط
أَفْرَطَ \ overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action: Don’t overdo your kindness. \ أَفْرَطَ في \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. -
8 بالغ
بَالَغَ \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action. Don’t overdo your kindness. -
9 زاد
زَادَ \ add to: to increase: These losses added to my troubles. increase: to become greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. put on: (the opposite of lose) to increase one’s weight or speed: My wife put on two pounds last week (she became two pounds heavier than before). put up: to raise (the price, etc.). step up: to increase: The factory stepped up production to satisfy the new demand. \ See Also جمع (جَمَعَ)، بلغ (بَلَغَ)، زاد (زَادَ) \ زَادَ ثلاثة أضعاف \ treble: multiply by three: The price of coal has trebled in ten years. \ زَادَ الحَالَةَ سُوءًا \ aggravate: to make (some trouble) worse: Cold and wet weather aggravates most illnesses. \ زَادَ السُّرْعة \ push on: to hurry on. \ زَادَ سُرعَة المُحَرِّك \ rev: to increase the speed of an engine when it is not driving a machine: He started the engine and revved up (or revved it) for a few moments. \ زَادَ عن أو عَلَى \ exceed: to be more than: The crowd exceeded a thousand. \ زَادَ في \ overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action: Don’t overdo your kindness. \ زَادَ من سُرْعَتِهِ \ pick up speed: to go faster. \ زَادَ وزنُه \ put on weight: (of a person) gain weight; to become heavier. \ زَادَ من \ raise: to increase; make higher: He raised the price (or his offer) from $4 to $5. She raised her voice (spoke louder). The news raised my hopes (made me more hopeful). \ زَادُه سُطُوعًا \ brighten: to make or become bright. -
10 exaggerate
بَالَغَ \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action. Don’t overdo your kindness. -
11 أخذ بكميات كبيرة
v. overdo -
12 بالغ
1́ adj. adult, ostentatious, grown-up, extreme, pubescent2́ v. exaggerate, overdo, amplify, blow the whistle, overstate, overdraw, overstep, magnify, play up, strain a point, embroider, romance -
13 بالغ فى طهو شىء
v. overdo -
14 تطرف
1́ n. radicalism, extravagance2́ v. overdo, radicalize, go to extremes -
15 فرط
1́ n. excess, overabundance, overindulgence, overplus, plethora2́ v. overdo -
16 نهك
v. harass, overstrain, prostrate, gruel, spend, exhaust, wear, fatigue, fray, jade, frazzle, macerate, overdo, overload -
17 أثخن في الأمر
أثْخَنَ في الأمْر: بالَغَto exaggerate, overdo -
18 أسرف
أسْرَفَ: أفْرَطَ، تَجَاوَزَ، بالَغَto exceed the proper bounds or limits, go too far, go to extremes, be extravagant or immoderate; to exaggerate, overdo -
19 أغرب في
أغْرَبَ في: بالَغَto overdo, exaggerate, carry to excess, exceed the proper bounds in -
20 أغرق في
أغْرَقَ في: بالَغَto overdo, exaggerate, carry to excess, exceed the proper bounds in
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Overdo — O ver*do , v. t. [imp. {Overdid}; p. p. {Overdone}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overdoing}.] 1. To do too much; to exceed what is proper or true in doing; to exaggerate; to carry too far. [1913 Webster] Anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overdo it — or overdo things to work too hard, making yourself tired or ill … English dictionary
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Overdo — O ver*do , v. i. To labor too hard; to do too much. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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overdo — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈduː] / US [ˌoʊvərˈdu] verb [transitive] Word forms overdo : present tense I/you/we/they overdo he/she/it overdoes present participle overdoing past tense overdid UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈdɪd] / US [ˌoʊvərˈdɪd] past participle overdone UK… … English dictionary
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