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1 backing out, retreat, regression
تَراجُعٌ \ backing out, retreat, regression. -
2 degeneration, regression, decadence (or decadency), decline
اِنْحِطاط \ degeneration, regression, decadence (or decadency), decline.Arabic-English glossary > degeneration, regression, decadence (or decadency), decline
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3 ebb, recess(ion); abatement; subsidence, refluence, regression,retrogression
اِنْحِسار \ ebb, recess(ion); abatement; subsidence, refluence, regression,retrogression.Arabic-English glossary > ebb, recess(ion); abatement; subsidence, refluence, regression,retrogression
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4 تحوف
regression -
5 خط التحوف
regression line -
6 عصاب تقهقري
regression neurosis -
7 معامل التحوف
regression coefficient -
8 تحوف لاخطي
nonlinear regression -
9 تقهقر
1) backward progression 2) regression 3) retrogression -
10 تقهقر تأسلي
atavistic regression -
11 تقهقر عاطفي
affect regression -
12 تقهقر عمري
age regression -
13 الحركة التراجعية
n. regression, retrogression -
14 انحسار
n. abatement, recession, regression -
15 تراجع
1́ adj. drawn, backed2́ adv. behind one's back, backwards3́ interj. fuck off! [sl.]4́ n. retreating, palinode, sell out, retraction, recess, recession, regression, retrogression, recoil, kick, degradation5́ v. retreat, move back, retract, withdraw, turn back, take back, lose ground, blemish, give ground, fall behind, draw back, back away, fall back, give back, give the right of way, regress, recede, retire, renege, stand, kick, unsay -
16 تردي
n. regression -
17 رجعة
n. return, regress, regression -
18 نكوص
n. recession, regress, retrogression, regression -
19 ارتكاس
اِرْتِكاس: اِنْتِكَاس، تَرَاجُعrelapse; deterioration, decline, degeneration; regression, retrogression, retrogradation, recession, retrocession -
20 تدهور
تَدَهْوُر: اِنْحِطَاط، تَقَهْقُرdeterioration, decline, degeneration, decadence, declension, fall, tumble, slump, drop, retrogradation, retrogression, regression
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