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physical

  • 101 soul

    [səul] noun
    1) the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies:

    People often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.

    روح
    2) a person:

    She's a wonderful old soul.

    شَخْص
    3) (of an enterprise etc) the organizer or leader:

    He is the soul of the whole movement.

    مُنَظِّم، قائِد
    4) soul music.
    موسيقى روحانِيَّه

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  • 102 sport

    [spɔːt]
    1. noun
    1) games or competitions involving physical activity:

    She's very keen on sport of all kinds.

    ألعاب رياضِيَّه
    2) a particular game or amusement of this kind:

    Hunting, shooting and fishing are not sports I enjoy.

    رِياضَه
    3) a good-natured and obliging person:

    He's a good sport to agree to do that for us!

    ذو روح رِياضِيَّه
    4) fun; amusement:

    I only did it for sport.

    لَهْو، مُزاح، لَعِب
    2. verb
    to wear, especially in public:

    He was sporting a pink tie.

    يَرْتَدي

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  • 103 squint

    [skwɪnt]
    1. verb
    1) to have the physical defect of having the eyes turning towards or away from each other or to cause the eyes to do this:

    You squint when you look down at your nose.

    يَحْوِل عَيْنَه
    2) ( with at, ~up at, ~through etc) to look with half-shut or narrowed eyes:

    He squinted through the telescope.

    يَنْظُر بِعَيْن نِصْف مُقْفَلَه
    2. noun
    1) a squinting position of the eyes:

    an eye-operation to correct her squint.

    حَوَل
    2) a glance or look at something:

    Let me have a squint at that photograph.

    نَظْرَه
    3. adjective, adverb
    (placed etc) crookedly or not straight:

    Your hat is squint.

    مائِل

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  • 104 symptoms of abstinence

    unpleasant physical symptoms such as headaches and nausea, resulting from abstinence.
    عَوَارِض الأمْتِنَاع/الفِطَام عَن الكُحُول والمُخَدِّرَات

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  • 105 thrashing

    noun
    a physical beating:

    He needs a good thrashing!

    ضَرْبٌ بالعَصا

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  • 106 tiring

    adjective
    causing (physical) tiredness:

    The journey was very tiring.

    مُتْعِب

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  • 107 uncomfortable

    [anˈkamfətəbl] adjective
    1) not relaxed:

    He looked uncomfortable when she mentioned marriage.

    مُزْعِج، غَيْر مُرْتاح
    2) producing a bad physical feeling:

    That's a very uncomfortable chair.

    مُريح

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  • 108 violence

    noun
    great roughness and force, often causing severe physical injury or damage:

    She was terrified by the violence of the storm.

    عُنْف

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  • 109 weak

    [wiːk] adjective
    1) lacking in physical strength:

    Her illness has made her very weak.

    ضَعيف الجِسِم
    2) not strong in character:

    I'm very weak when it comes to giving up cigarettes.

    ضَعيف الشَّخْصِيَّه
    3) (of a liquid) diluted; not strong:

    weak tea.

    خَفيف، مُرَقَّق
    4) (of an explanation etc) not convincing.
    واهٍ، ضَعيف، غَيْر مُقْنِع
    5) (of a joke) not particularly funny.
    غَيْر مُضْحِك، باهِت

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  • 110 weaken

    verb
    to (cause to) become weak, especially in physical strength or character:

    The strain of the last few days has weakened him.

    يُضْعِف

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  • 111 welfare

    [ˈwelfeə] noun
    1) mental and physical health; living conditions:

    Who is looking after the child's welfare?

    رفاهِيَّه، صالِح
    2) money or aid given by government to people in need:

    to get welfare.

    مُساعَدَة إجْتِماعِيَّه

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  • 112 work off

    to get rid of (something unwanted or unpleasant) by taking physical exercise etc:

    He worked off his anger by running round the garden six times.

    يَتَخَلَّص مِن

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  • 113 work out

    1) to solve or calculate correctly:

    I can't work out how many should be left.

    يَحُل أو يُقَدِّر بصورَةٍ صَحيحَه
    2) to come to a satisfactory end:

    Don't worry – it will all work out (in the end).

    يَتِم، يَعْمَل بِنَجاح
    3) to perform physical exercises.
    يقومُ بِتَمارين جِسْمانِيَّه

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  • 114 work-party

    nouns
    a group of people gathered together ( usually voluntarily) to perform a particular physical task:

    They organized a work-party to clear the canal of weeds.

    جَماعَة عَمَل

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  • 115 working-party

    nouns
    a group of people gathered together ( usually voluntarily) to perform a particular physical task:

    They organized a work-party to clear the canal of weeds.

    جَماعَة عَمَل

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  • 116 workout

    noun فَتْرَة تَمارين شاقَّه

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  • 117 wound

    I
    See:
    II [wuːnd]
    1. noun
    a physical hurt or injury:

    The wound that he had received in the war still gave him pain occasionally

    He died from a bullet-wound.

    جُرْح
    2. verb
    1) to hurt or injure physically:

    He didn't kill the animal – he just wounded it

    He was wounded in the battle.

    يَجْرَح جِسْمانِيّا
    2) to hurt (someone's feelings):

    to wound someone's pride.

    يَجْرَح الشُّعور

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  • 118 yoga

    [ˈyougə] noun
    1) any of several systems of physical exercises based on a Hindu system of philosophy and meditation.
    يوغا: رياضَه هنديَّه تَعْتَمِد على الفَلْسَفَه
    2) the philosophy ( usually including the meditation and exercises).
    فَلْسَفَة اليوغا وتعتَمِد على التأمُّل والتَّمارين الرِياضِيَّه

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  • 119 الحالات الطبيعية للمادة (الصلابة والسيولة والغازية)

    الحالاتُ الطبيعيَّة لِلمادَّة (الصلابةُ والسُّيولةُ والغازيَّة)‏ \ physical states of matter. \ _(field) Phys.

    Arabic-English dictionary > الحالات الطبيعية للمادة (الصلابة والسيولة والغازية)

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  • Physical — Phys ic*al, a. 1. Of or pertaining to nature (as including all created existences); in accordance with the laws of nature; also, of or relating to natural or material things, or to the bodily structure, as opposed to things mental, moral,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • physical — I adjective actual, bodily, carnal, concrete, corporal, corporeal, corporeous, earthly, embodied, external, flesh and blood, fleshly, human, incarnate, material, materiate, mundane, natural, nonspiritual, organic, palpable, real, sensible,… …   Law dictionary

  • physical — phys‧i‧cal [ˈfɪzɪkl] adjective 1. real and actual: • the physical counting of goods in stock 2. ACCOUNTING related to assets that can be seen and touched, such as machines and buildings; = TANGIBLE: • They had a physical plant valued at… …   Financial and business terms

  • physical — mid 15c., of or pertaining to material nature, from M.L. physicalis of nature, natural, from L. physica study of nature (see PHYSIC (Cf. physic)). Meaning of the body, corporeal is attested from 1780. Meaning characterized by bodily attributes or …   Etymology dictionary

  • physical — [fiz′i kəl] adj. [ME phisical, having to do with medicine < ML physicalis < L physica: see PHYSIC] 1. of nature and all matter; natural; material 2. of natural science or natural philosophy 3. of or according to the laws of nature 4. of, or …   English World dictionary

  • physical — [adj1] tangible, material concrete, corporeal, environmental, gross, materialistic, natural, objective, palpable, phenomenal, ponderable, real, sensible, solid, somatic, substantial, visible; concept 582 Ant. immaterial, mental, spiritual… …   New thesaurus

  • physical — 1 *bodily, corporeal, corporal, somatic Analogous words: fleshly, *carnal, sensual, animal 2 *material, corporeal, phenomenal, sensible, objective Analogous words: actual, *real, true: elemental, *elementary …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • physical — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the body as opposed to the mind. 2) relating to things perceived through the senses as opposed to the mind. 3) involving bodily contact or activity. 4) relating to physics or the operation of natural forces. ► NOUN ▪ a… …   English terms dictionary

  • physical — Relating or pertaining to the body, as distinguished from the mind or soul or the emotions. Material, substantive, having an objective existence, as distinguished from imaginary or fictitious; real, having relation to facts, as distinguished from …   Black's law dictionary

  • physical — phys|i|cal1 W1S2 [ˈfızıkəl] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(body not mind)¦ 2¦(sex)¦ 3¦(person)¦ 4¦(violent)¦ 5¦(real/solid)¦ 6¦(natural)¦ 7¦(science)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: physicalis, from Latin physi …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • physical — [[t]fɪ̱zɪk(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦ physicals 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Physical qualities, actions, or things are connected with a person s body, rather than with their mind. ...the physical and mental problems caused by the illness... Physical activity… …   English dictionary

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