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1 retiring
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2 retiring
adjectiveshy:خَجول، هادِئ جِداa very quiet, retiring person.
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3 retirement
noun1) the act of retiring from work:تَقاعُدIt is not long till his retirement.
2) a person's life after retiring from work:حَياة التَّقاعُدHe's enjoying his retirement.
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4 بلوغ سن كبيرة
n. retiring age -
5 خجول
adj. abashed, ashamed, shamefaced, embarrassed, self-conscious, shy, backward, bashful, diffident, modest, retiring, chary, coy, shrinking, timid, mean, mousey, sheep's, sheepish -
6 سن التقاعد
n. retiring age -
7 منكمش على نفسه
adj. retiring -
8 منكمش على نفسه
مُنْكَمِشٌ على نَفْسِهِintrovert(ed), withdrawn; retiring, reserved, shy -
9 comeback
nouna return ( especially to show business):عَوْدَهThe actress made a comeback years after retiring.
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10 محب
مُحِبّ \ in love: having a special fondness and (usu.) sexual desire for sb.: My son and his daughter are very much in love (with each other). lover: one of a pair who are in love; sb. who takes pleasure in sth.: a music lover. loving: feeling or showing love: a loving kiss. tender: gentle and kind: a mother’s tender care. \ مُحِبّ لِذَاتِه \ selfish: caring only for oneself: He’s too selfish to share his food with anyone. \ مُحِبّ للاطلاع \ curious: eager to know (esp. sth. that is secret or strange or does not concern one): I’m curious about those noises in the night. She’s too curious about her neighbours. \ مُحِبّ للامتِلاك \ possessive: (of people) liking to possess and keep away from other people (things; a person’s love or presence): She’s possessive about her books, and refuses to lend them to anyone. He’s a possessive husband. \ مُحِبّ للانْشِراح \ jovial: merry; very cheerful (esp. of sb. who is always so, by nature). \ مُحِبّ للجَدَل والنّقاش \ argumentative: fond of arguing. \ مُحِبّ للخِدْمة العامّة \ public-spirited: ready to do useful things for one’s fellow citizens without payment. \ مُحِبّ للسِّلْم \ peaceful: loving peace; not violent: peaceful nations. \ مُحِبّ للسَّيطرة \ masterful: having a strong character, so that one likes to control others. \ مُحِبّ للشّر (شقيّ) \ mischievous: fond of mischief: causing trouble. \ مُحِبّ للعُزْلَة \ retiring: (of people) quiet in manner; not fond of social life or of talking. \ مُحِبّ الماء \ hydrophilic. \ _(field) Chem., Bot. \ See Also إلْفُ الماء \ مُحِبّ للمَظَاهِر \ ostentatious: taking care to be noticed: an ostentatious way of dressing; too ostentatious with her gifts to the poor. \ مُحِبّ للنزاع \ quarrelsome: fond of quarreling; bad-tempered. \ مُحِبّ للهَزْل \ frivolous: silly but amusing; not serious: a frivolous complaint. \ مُحِبّ لِلوَطَن \ patriotic: of or like a patriot: Patriotic songs. -
11 منطو على نفسه
مُنْطَوٍ على نَفْسِه \ retiring: (of people) quiet in manner; not fond of social life or of talking. -
12 منكمش
مُنْكَمِش \ retiring: (of people) quiet in manner; not fond of social life or of talking.
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