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41 تقويم
تَقْوِيم: تَصْحيح، إصْلاح، تَعْدِيلrectification, correction, reform(ation), amendment, adjustment, fixing, making right, setting right, reconditioning -
42 صحح
صَحّحَ: أصْلَحَ، قَوّمَto correct, emend, amend, rectify, adjust, make right, set right, put right, right, put in order, restore, fix, repair, mend, reform, straighten -
43 قوم
قَوّمَ: صَحّحَ، أصْلَحَ، عَدّلَto rectify, right, correct, reform, amend, adjust, straighten (out), fix, put in order, set right, put right; to recondition, rebuild -
44 advocate
[ˈædvəkət]1. nouna supporter, a person who is in favour (of):مُؤَيِّد، مُنَاصِرan advocate of reform.
2. [-keɪt] verbto recommend:يُؤَيِّد، يُنَاصِرHe advocated increasing the charges.
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45 agitate
[ˈædʒɪteɪt] verb1) to make (someone) excited and anxious:يُقْلِق، يُثِير، يُهِيج المَشَاعِرThe news agitated her.
2) to try to arouse public feeling and action:يُثِير المَوْضُوع، يُنَاقِشThat group is agitating for prison reform.
3) to shake:يُحَرِّك، يَهُزThe tree was agitated by the wind.
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46 era
[ˈɪərə] noun1) a number of years counting from an important point in history:عَصْرthe Victorian era.
2) a period of time marked by an important event or events:عَهْد، فَتْرَهan era of social reform.
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47 piece
[piːs] noun1) a part of anything:قِطْعَهHe examined it carefully piece by piece (= each piece separately).
2) a single thing or example of something:قِطْعَه، شَيءٌ واحِدٌ مِنa piece of news.
قِطْعَةٌ موسيقيَّةٌ او كِتابيَّهHe wrote a piece on social reform in the local newspaper.
4) a coin of a particular value:قِطْعَه نُقودa five-pence piece.
5) in chess, draughts and other games, a small shape made of wood, metal, plastic etc that is moved according to the rules of the game.قِطْعة او حَجر في لُعْبَة الشَّطْرَنْج -
48 vanguard
[ˈvængaːd] noun1) the part of an army going in front of the main body.طَليعَة الجَيْش2) the leaders in any movement:طَليعَة حَرَكَةٍ ماWe're in the vanguard of the movement for reform!
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49 إصلاح
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) \ الإِصْلاح الدّينيّ (حَرَكَة) \ reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. \ إِصْلاح ذات البَيْن \ reconciliation: a return to friendship after a quarrel. -
50 تقويم (رزنامة)
تَقْوِيم (رُزْنَامة) \ calendar: a list of the days, weeks and months of the year. correction: correcting; the correct form that is written in place of the wrong one. reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. -
51 calendar
تَقْوِيم (رُزْنَامة) \ calendar: a list of the days, weeks and months of the year. correction: correcting; the correct form that is written in place of the wrong one. reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. -
52 correction
تَقْوِيم (رُزْنَامة) \ calendar: a list of the days, weeks and months of the year. correction: correcting; the correct form that is written in place of the wrong one. reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. -
53 reformation
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
54 remedy
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
55 repair
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
56 restoration
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد)
См. также в других словарях:
Reform — Reform … Deutsch Wörterbuch
reform — re·form /ri fȯrm/ vt 1: to put (a writing) into a corrected form that more accurately reflects the agreement of the parties allows a writing signed by mistake to be reform ed W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al. compare ratify 2: to induce or c … Law dictionary
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Reform — Re*form , v. i. To return to a good state; to amend or correct one s own character or habits; as, a man of settled habits of vice will seldom reform. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reform. — reform. = reformiert. * * * reform. = reformiert … Universal-Lexikon
reform — vb *correct, rectify, emend, amend, remedy, redress, revise Analogous words: *mend, repair, rebuild: better, *improve, help, ameliorate reform n *reformation … New Dictionary of Synonyms
reform — The verb reform (with the stress on the second syllable) means ‘to improve by removing faults’. Re form (with hyphen) means ‘to form again’ … Modern English usage