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1 seduction
[-ˈdak-] nounsomething that tempts or attracts:إغْواء، إغْراءthe seductions of life in the big city.
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2 إغراء
n. lure, seduction, temptation, allurement, appeal, glamour, solicitation, invitation, bait, glamor -
3 إغواء
n. seduction, temptation, enticement, temptress, lure -
4 فتنة
n. appeal, cuteness, attraction, magic, glamour, spell, temptation, seduction, disorder, trial, glamor -
5 إغراء
إغْراء: إغْواءseduction, seducement, temptation, enticement, allurement, inveiglement; appeal, attraction -
6 إغواء
إغْواءseduction, seducement, temptation, enticement, allurement, inveiglement; leading astray, misleading misguidance -
7 اجتذاب
اِجْتِذَاب: اِسْتِمَالَة، فِتْنَةattraction, drawing, winning (over), enlistment, bringing over; appeal, magnetism, fascination; seduction, seducement, temptation, enticement, allure(ment), lure -
8 استدراج
اِسْتِدْراج: تَقْرِيب، جَذْب، اِسْتِمَالَةbringing gradually, bringing around, persuasion, inducement, leading on; drawing, attraction; allure(ment), enticement, lure, inveiglement, winning over, baiting, temptation, seduction, seducement, invitation -
9 تغرير بـ
تَغْرِيرٌ بِـ: تَضْلِيل، إغْواءdeceiving (with vain hopes), deception, deceit, delusion, beguilement, misleading, misguidance, leading astray; luring, allurement, enticement, inveiglement, temptation, seduction, seducement; dazzling, blinding -
10 غي
غَيّ: غَوَايَةerror, sin; seduction, temptation, enticement -
11 فتنة
فِتْنَة: إغْراءseduction, seducement, temptation, enticement; appeal, attraction -
12 advance
[ədˈvaːns]1. verb1) to move forward:يَتَقَدَّمHe married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.
2) to supply (someone) with (money) on credit:يُقْرِض مَالاً، يُسَلِّفThe bank will advance you $500.
2. noun1) moving forward or progressing:تَقَدُّمGreat advances in medicine have been made in this century.
2) a payment made before the normal time:سُلْفَه، تَسْلِيفCan I have an advance on my salary?
3) ( usually in plural ) an attempt at ( especially sexual) seduction.مُحَاوَلَة لِكَسْب صَدَاقَةأو لِأغْرَاء3. adjectiveمُقَدَّم، قَبْل المَوعِدan advance payment.
2) made beforehand:سَلَفَاًan advance booking.
3) sent ahead of the main group or force:مُقَدِّمَة الجَيْشْ، طَلِيعَهthe advance guard.
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seduction — Seduction … Thresor de la langue françoyse
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Seduction — Seduction … Википедия
Seduction — • The inducing of a previously virtuous woman to engage in unlawful sexual intercourse Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Seduction Seduction … Catholic encyclopedia
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seduction — [n] enticement allurement, attraction, cajolery, come on*, inducement, lure, persuasion, tantalizing, temptation; concepts 7,19,22,68 … New thesaurus
seduction — [si duk′shən] n. [MFr < LL(Ec) seductio < L, a leading away] 1. the act of seducing or the state of being seduced 2. something that seduces … English World dictionary