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1 ارتدع
اِرْتَدَعَ (عن)to be deterred (from), prevented (from), restrained (from), inhibited (from) -
2 انزجر
اِنْزَجَرَ: مُنِعَ، رُدِعَto be restrained, checked, prevented, deterred -
3 تثبط
تَثَبّطَ: ثُبّطَto be frustrated, discouraged, disheartened, dispirited, demoralized; to be deterred, prevented, inhibited; to be hindered, impeded; to be thwarted, foiled -
4 محجوز
مَحْجُوز: مُقَيّد، مَحْصُورrestrained, constrained, held (back), withheld, retained; limited, confined, restricted; hindered, prevented; isolated, secluded -
5 موقوف
مَوْقُوف: مُنِعَ، صُدّ، أُعِيقَstopped, halted, arrested, stayed, checked, suppressed, prevented, held up, obstructed, hindered, hampered, impeded -
6 مثبط
مُثَبّطfrustrated, disappointed, discouraged, disheartened, dispirited, demoralized, depressed, daunted; prevented, inhibited -
7 -bound
(as part of a word) prevented from making progress by a particular thing:مَمْنوع، مَرْبوط، مُلْزَمThe ship was fogbound.
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8 be bogged down
to be hindered in movement; to be prevented from making progress:مُعَرْقَلٌ، عاجِزٌ عنِ التَّقَدُّمThe tractor is bogged down in the mud.
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9 bonsai
[ˈbɔnsaɪ] nouna small decorative evergreen shrub or tree grown in a pot, which has been prevented from growing to its usual size by various methods.شُجَيْرَةُ زينةٍ دائِمَه الخُضْرَه -
10 depth
[depθ] nounعُمْقCoal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.
2) intensity or strength especially if great:شِدَّةThe depth of his feeling prevented him from speaking.
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11 education
nouninstruction and teaching, especially of children and young people in schools, universities etc:تَعْليم، ثَقافَهHis lack of education prevented him from getting a good job.
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12 much
[matʃ] comparative more [mɔː]: superlative most [moust]1. adjectivea (great) amount or quantity of:How much sugar is there left?
كثيرAfter much discussion they decided to go.
2. pronouna large amount; a great deal:Did you eat much?
How much did you eat?
Only this/that / so much
How much is (= What is the price of) that fish?
كثير: تُسْتَعْمَل مع الإسْم غَيْر المَعْدودPlease tidy your room – it isn't much to ask.
3. adverb1) (by) a great deal; (by) far:How much further must we walk?
كثيراً، جِداHe's much the best person to ask.
2) to a great extent or degree:إلى درجَةٍ كبيرَهThe accident was as much my fault as his. Much to my dismay, she began to cry.
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13 prevent
[prɪˈvent] verbto stop (someone doing something or something happening):يَمْنَعHe prevented me from going.
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14 rein
[reɪn] noun1) ( usually in plural) one of two straps attached to a bridle for guiding a horse.زِمام، مَقاليد2) ( in plural) straps fitted round a toddler so that he can be prevented from straying in the street etc.حِزام الأطفال لِمَنْعِه من الضَّياع في الشّارِع -
15 smutty
adjective(of a conversation, film etc) indecent:بَذيءvulgar: He could not be prevented from telling smutty stories.
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16 stifle
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17 stormbound
adjectiveprevented by storms from continuing with a voyage, receiving regular supplies etc:مَمنوع من السَّفرْ بسبب العاصِفَهstormbound ships.
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18 traffic jam
a situation in which large numbers of road vehicles are prevented from proceeding freely.إزْدِحام السَّيْر -
19 اصطدم (بـ)
اِصْطَدَمَ (بِـ) \ run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. clash: to meet and quarrel or fight: The two parties clashed outside the hall. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. ram: (of a ship or vehicle) to run hard into sth. (usu. on purpose): The police (car) rammed the thief’s car and prevented his escape. \ اِصْطَدَمَ بصوت عالٍ \ crash: to fall or strike sth. suddenly and noisily, causing much damage: The car crashed into a wall. An aeroplane crashed. -
20 دخول
دُخُول \ entry: way in; (an act of) entering: The road sign said ‘No entry for vehicles’. A policeman prevented my entry.
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См. также в других словарях:
prevented — index arrested (checked) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Prevented — Prevent Pre*vent , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prevented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Preventing}.] [L. praevenire, praeventum; prae before + venire to come. See {Come}.] 1. To go before; to precede; hence, to go before as a guide; to direct. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prevented — un·prevented; … English syllables
prevented — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. obviated, stopped, interfered with; see interrupted … English dictionary for students
prevented — pre·vent || prɪ vent v. cause not to happen, avert; delay, impede, hinder … English contemporary dictionary
PREVENTED — … Useful english dictionary
unavoidably prevented — Prevented without fault attributable to any person. Anno: 31 ALR 631 … Ballentine's law dictionary
prevented the spreading of the disease — succeeded in stopping the further distribution of the disease … English contemporary dictionary
quasi-prevented — adj. * * * … Universalium
quasi-prevented — adj … Useful english dictionary
discouraged him — prevented him from going through with it, dissuaded him … English contemporary dictionary