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81 revolt
تَمَرُّد \ disobedience: lack of obedience. mutiny: (in the army or the navy) the crime of refusing to obey one’s officers. rebellion: rebelling. revolt: a rising against the government. rising: an armed struggle against the government. \ See Also ثورة (ثَوْرَة) -
82 rising
تَمَرُّد \ disobedience: lack of obedience. mutiny: (in the army or the navy) the crime of refusing to obey one’s officers. rebellion: rebelling. revolt: a rising against the government. rising: an armed struggle against the government. \ See Also ثورة (ثَوْرَة) -
83 independent
حُرّ الرأي \ independent: (of a person) thinking for oneself: He has a very independent mind. \ مُتَمَتِّع بالحُكم الذّاتيّ \ independent: (of a country, a company, etc.) not dependent; free; self-governing; not controlled by others; (of a school) not controlled by the state. \ See Also خاص (خاصّ) \ مُسْتَقِلّ \ independent: (of a country, a company, etc.) not dependent; free; self-governing; not controlled by others; (of a school) not controlled by the state; (of a person) thinking for oneself; doing things by oneself; refusing to be controlled by others: He has a very independent mind. He wants to travel independently, not with the others. -
84 martyr
شَهِيد \ martyr: sb. who is killed for refusing to give up his beliefs. -
85 minus
سَلْبيّ \ passive: not active; not defending oneself: Passive obedience (not agreeing but not refusing). minus: negative. -
86 passive
سَلْبيّ \ passive: not active; not defending oneself: Passive obedience (not agreeing but not refusing). minus: negative. -
87 passive
مَبْنِيٌّ (للمَجْهُول) \ passive: (of a participle or tense) not active not doing but being done: He was beaten by them is the passive way of saying "They beat him". \ مُسْتَكين \ passive: not active, not defending oneself: Passive obedience (not agreeing but not refusing). -
88 pessimistic
تَشَاؤمِيّ \ pessimistic: refusing to hope; full of pessimism. -
89 pig-headed
مُبَغِّل \ pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. -
90 put sb. off
صَدَّ \ put sb. off: to lessen sb.’s interest or desire or attention: The food looked nice, but its smell put me off. repulse: to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). snub: to treat sb. with cold rudeness, esp. by refusing an offer or invitation: He snubbed all my attempts to be friendly. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.); to make progress against: You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. -
91 repulse
صَدَّ \ put sb. off: to lessen sb.’s interest or desire or attention: The food looked nice, but its smell put me off. repulse: to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). snub: to treat sb. with cold rudeness, esp. by refusing an offer or invitation: He snubbed all my attempts to be friendly. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.); to make progress against: You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. -
92 snub
صَدَّ \ put sb. off: to lessen sb.’s interest or desire or attention: The food looked nice, but its smell put me off. repulse: to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). snub: to treat sb. with cold rudeness, esp. by refusing an offer or invitation: He snubbed all my attempts to be friendly. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.); to make progress against: You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. -
93 stem
صَدَّ \ put sb. off: to lessen sb.’s interest or desire or attention: The food looked nice, but its smell put me off. repulse: to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). snub: to treat sb. with cold rudeness, esp. by refusing an offer or invitation: He snubbed all my attempts to be friendly. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.); to make progress against: You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. -
94 stubborn
حَرُون \ stubborn: determined; sticking to one’s own will, and refusing all orders or advice: He stubbornly refused to rest till the job was done. Donkeys are often stubborn.
См. также в других словарях:
refusing — index disinclined, dissident, nonconsenting, reluctant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Refusing — Refuse Re*fuse (r?*f?z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Refused} ( f?zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Refusing}.] [F. refuser, either from (assumed) LL. refusare to refuse, v. freq. of L. refundere to pour back, give back, restore (see {Refund} to repay), or. fr. L … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
refusing to admit — index dissenting Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
refusing to agree — index dissenting, irreconcilable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
refusing to harmonize — index irreconcilable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
refusing to obey — index contumacious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
refusing to relent — index persistent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
refusing — re·fuse || rɪ fjuËz n. garbage, trash, waste v. decline, deny, reject … English contemporary dictionary
refusing — gunfires … Anagrams dictionary
refusing — … Useful english dictionary
gunfires — refusing … Anagrams dictionary