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1 repulsion
تَنافُر \ repulsion. \ _(field) Phys. -
2 repulsion
[rəˈpalʃən] noundisgust.نُفور، مَقْت، إشْمِئْزاز -
3 تدافع
repulsion -
4 اشمئزاز
n. nausea, revulsion, repugnance, abhorrence, horror, loathing, repulsion, recoil, obsession, pout, qualm, reluctance, sway -
5 الصد
n. repulsion, baffle -
6 تدافع
1́ n. repulsion2́ v. crowd, jostle -
7 تقزز
1́ n. nausea, repulsion, revulsion2́ v. revolt, nauseate -
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1́ n. offishness, repulsion, contention, disaccord, disharmony, jar, discord, incongruity, inconsistency, antagonism, dissonance2́ v. jar -
9 دفع
1́ n. push, impulse, propulsion, repulsion, encouragement, thrust, thrusting, shove, pay, payment2́ v. actuate, eject, push, carry, propel, press, spur, dig, wheel, boost, drive, flog, anticipate, instigate, motivate, sweep, shove, rouse, roll, prompt, jostle, jog, crowd, galvanize, waft, bleed, nuzzle, pay, pay down, plank, render up, disburse -
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1́ n. bed, repulse, beatitude, bodice, return, balk, parry, exclusion, estoppel, blast2́ v. baffle, bedazzle, estop, fend, fight off, hit, hit back, jolt, kick, negative, parry, poach, push, push aside, push back, quash, rebuff, repel, repudiate, baulk, repulse, return, riposte, shove, snub, spurn, stamp down, stave, stay, stay away3́ n. repulsion, rebuff -
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1́ adj. offish2́ n. estrangement, disinclination, disaffection, aversion, distaste, dislike, antipathy, repulsion, repugnance, reluctance, revulsion, recoil, indisposition, startle -
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إبْعَاد: إقْصاء، عَزْلremoval, taking away, putting aside, setting aside; separation, isolation; elimination, exclusion, disqualification, dropping; sending away, dismissal; driving away, expulsion, forcing out, putting out; keeping off, driving back, repelling, repulsion, -
13 إبعاد
إبْعاد: تَنْفِيرalienation, estrangement, repulsion -
14 تنافر
تَنَافُر: نُفُور (مُتَبَادَل), كُرْه (مُتَبَادَل)(mutual) alienation, (mutual) estrangement, (mutual) aversion, antipathy, repugnance, repulsion -
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تَنَافُر [فيزياء] -
16 تنفير
تَنْفِير: مَصْدَر نَفّرَalienation, estrangement, disaffection, disinclination, repulsion, repellence; startling, frightening, scaring away, driving away -
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جَفَاء: نُفُور، جَفْوَة، إعْراض (عن)alienation, estrangement, disinclination, disaffection, aversion, distaste, disgust, antipathy, repulsion, repugnance; roughness; harshness, rudeness, coolness, unfriendliness; turning away (from), avoidance, shunning -
18 درء
دَرْء: دَفْع، صَدّparry(ing), warding off, fending off, staving off, keeping off, averting, turning away, repulsion, repulse; repelling, driving back -
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دَفْع: رَدّ، صَدّ، دَرْءpush(ing), pushing back or away, shove, shoving, driving back or away, repulsion, repulse, repelling, parry(ing), warding off, fending off, staving off -
20 رد
رَدّ: دَفْع، صَدّ، دَرْءrepulsion, repulse, repelling, driving back or away, parry(ing), warding off, fending off, staving off
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