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propensity

  • 1 tendency, propensity, trend

    نُزوع \ tendency, propensity, trend. \ See Also ميل (مَيْل)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > tendency, propensity, trend

  • 2 ميل

    n. bevel, slope, gradient, affection, inclination, slant, lean, run, tip, aptness, gust, gusto, liking, leaning, obliqueness, penchant, ply, predilection, predisposition, propensity, strain, tendency, disposition, proclivity, set, genius, flair, turn
    v. cant, bereave

    Arabic-English dictionary > ميل

  • 3 نزعة طبيعية

    n. propensity

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  • 4 نزوع

    n. propensity, predisposition, predilection, affection, set

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  • 5 استعداد

    اِسْتِعْدَاد
    readiness, preparedness; willingness; tendency, inclination, disposition, propensity; predisposition, susceptibility, aptitude

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  • 6 جبل على

    جُبِلَ على
    to have a natural disposition (propensity, tendency, aptitude, inclination) for, be disposed by nature for; to be innate (inherent, inborn) in someone, be in someone's nature

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  • 7 طبع على

    طُبِعَ على
    to have a natural disposition (propensity, tendency, aptitude, inclination) for, be disposed by nature for; to be innate (inherent, inborn) in someone, be in someone's nature

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  • 8 فطر على

    فُطِرَ على: جُبِلَ على، طُبِعَ على
    to have a natural disposition (propensity, tendency, inclination) for, be disposed by nature for; to be in someone's nature, be innate (inherent, inborn) in someone

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  • 9 مال إلى

    مالَ إلى: جَنَحَ، كانَ مَيّالاً إلى
    to incline to, tend to, lean to(ward), be inclined to, have an inclination (tendency, propensity, predilection, liking) for, be favorably disposed to; to like; to sympathize with, feel sympathy for; to favor

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  • 10 مجبول على

    مَجْبُولٌ على: مَطْبُوعٌ على
    naturally disposed for, having a natural propensity for, having the innate property or characteristic of.

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  • 11 مطبوع على

    مَطْبُوعٌ على: مَجْبُولٌ على
    naturally disposed for, having a natural propensity (tendency, inclination) for, having the innate property or inborn characteristic of

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  • 12 مفطور على

    مَفْطُورٌ على: مَجْبُولٌ على، مَطْبُوعٌ على
    naturally disposed for, having a natural propensity for, having the innate property or innate characteristic of

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مفطور على

  • 13 ميل

    مَيْل: اِتّجاه، نَزْعَة، رَغْبَة
    tendency, trend, drift; inclination, leaning, bent, propensity, disposition, affection, turn, taste, predilection, preference, liking, interest

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ميل

  • 14 نزعة

    نَزْعَة: مَيْل
    tendency, trend, drift; inclination, leaning, bent, propensity, disposition, turn, predilection

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  • 15 نزوع

    نُزُوع: مَيْل
    inclination, leaning, bent, propensity, disposition, predilection; tendency, trend

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  • 16 نزوع

    نُزوع \ tendency, propensity, trend. \ See Also ميل (مَيْل)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > نزوع

См. также в других словарях:

  • propensity — pro‧pen‧si‧ty [prəˈpensti] noun propensities PLURALFORM [countable] 1. a tendency to behave in a particular way: • The plastic bodied car s propensity to catch fire killed demand. 2. marginal propensity to consume ECONOMICS the relationship… …   Financial and business terms

  • Propensity — Pro*pen si*ty, n.; pl. {Propensities}. The quality or state of being propense; natural inclination; disposition to do good or evil; bias; bent; tendency. A propensity to utter blasphemy. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Syn: Disposition; bias;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • propensity — I noun ability, affinity, aptitude, aptness, art, attraction, bent, bias, capacity, deftness, dexterity, disposition, facility, fancy, favor, felicity, fondness, forte, genius, gift, inclination, knack, leaning, liking, mind, partiality, passion …   Law dictionary

  • propensity — 1560s, disposition to favor, from obsolete adj. propense inclined, prone (1520s), from L. propendere incline to, hang forward, weigh over, from pro forward (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + pendere hang (see PENDANT (Cf. pendant)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • propensity — *leaning, proclivity, penchant, flair Analogous words: *predilection, prejudice, bias, prepossession: *gift, aptitude, bent, turn, knack: predisposition, disposition, inclination (see corresponding verbs at INCLINE) Antonyms: antipathy …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • propensity — [n] inclination, weakness ability, aptness, bent*, bias, capacity, competence, disposition, flash, inclining, leaning, liability, partiality, penchant, predilection, predisposition, proclivity, proneness, susceptibility, sweet tooth*, talent,… …   New thesaurus

  • propensity — ► NOUN (pl. propensities) ▪ an inclination or tendency. ORIGIN from Latin propensus inclined …   English terms dictionary

  • propensity — [prə pen′sə tē] n. pl. propensities [< propense, inclined < L propensus, pp. of propendere (see PROPEND) + ITY] 1. a natural inclination or tendency; bent 2. Obs. favorable inclination; bias ( for) SYN. INCLINATION …   English World dictionary

  • propensity — n. (formal) 1) a propensity for (a propensity for exaggerating) 2) a propensity to + inf. (he has a propensity to exaggerate) * * * [prə pensɪtɪ] (formal) a propensity for (a propensity for exaggerating) a propensity to + inf. (he has a… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • propensity — pro|pen|si|ty [prəˈpensıti] n plural propensities [C usually singular] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: propense tending (16 19 centuries), from Latin, past participle of propendere to lean toward ] formal a natural tendency to behave in a particular… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • propensity — [[t]prəpe̱nsɪti[/t]] propensities N COUNT: oft N to inf, N for n A propensity to do something or a propensity for something is a natural tendency that you have to behave in a particular way. [FORMAL] Mr Bint has a propensity to put off decisions… …   English dictionary

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