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  • 121 نسبة

    نِسْبَة: اِرْتِباط، تَعَلّق
    connection, relation(ship)

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  • 122 نسبة

    نِسْبَة [لغة]
    relative or relational adjective; relation

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  • 123 بالنسبة إلى

    بِالنّسْبَةِ إلى: فِيمَا يَتَعَلّقُ بِـ
    with respect to, in respect of, respecting, concerning, regarding, with regard to, as regards, with reference to, in relation to, in connection with, as to, as for, re, about

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  • 124 case

    I [keɪs] noun
    1) an instance or example:

    a bad case of measles.

    َحالَه
    2) a particular situation:

    It's different in my case.

    مَوْقِف، وَضْع
    3) a legal trial:

    The judge in this case is very fair.

    قَضِيَّه
    4) an argument or reason:

    There's a good case for thinking he's wrong.

    حُجَّه مُقْنِعَه
    5) ( usually with the) a fact:

    I don't think that's really the case.

    القَضِيَّه، المَسألَه، المَوْضوع
    6) a form of a pronoun (eg he or him), noun or adjective showing its relation to other words in the sentence.
    حالَةٌ إعْرابِيَّه (في النَّحْو) II [keɪs] noun
    1) a container or outer covering:

    a suitcase.

    عُلْبَه، حَقيبَه
    2) a crate or box:

    six cases of whisky.

    عُلْبَه، صُنْدوق
    3) a piece of furniture for displaying or containing things:

    a bookcase.

    صُنْدوق، سَقَط، عُلْبَه

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  • 125 daughter

    [ˈdɔːtə] noun
    a female child (when spoken of in relation to her parents):

    She has two daughters.

    إبْنَه، بِنْت

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  • 126 disproportionate

    [dɪsprəˈpɔːʃənət] adjective
    ( often with to) too large or too small in relation to something else:

    His head looks disproportionate (to his body).

    غَيْر مُتَناسِب، غَيْر مُتَكافِئ

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  • 127 distant

    adjective
    1) far away or far apart, in place or time:

    Our house is quite distant from the school.

    بَعيد، قاصٍ، ناءٍ
    2) not close:

    a distant relation.

    ذو قرابَةٍ بَعيدَه
    3) not friendly:

    Her manner was rather distant.

    بارِد، مُتَحَفِّظ

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  • 128 eco-

    [iːkəu] prefix
    concerned with living things in relation to their environment:

    the eco-system.

    بيئي، مُتَعَلِّق في علاقة الأحْياء مع بيئَتِها

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