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smile

  • 1 smile

    اِبْتَسَم \ smile: draw up the corners of one’s mouth, as an expression of friendliness or amusement. \ اِبْتِسامَة \ smile: a smiling look. \ بَسْمَة \ smile: a smiling look. \ تَبَسَّمَ \ smile: to draw up the corners of one’s mouth, as an expression of friendliness or amusement.

    Arabic-English glossary > smile

  • 2 smile

    [smaɪl]
    1. verb
    to show pleasure, amusement etc by turning up the corners of the mouth:

    He asked her what she was smiling at.

    إبْتِسامَه
    2. noun
    an act of smiling, or the resulting facial expression:

    "How do you do?" he said with a smile

    the happy smiles of the children.

    إبْتِسام، تَبَسُّم

    Arabic-English dictionary > smile

  • 3 tabasama

    smile [Sem b-s-m, Syr bessem (be glad), JNA bsm (be pleased)] Swa tabasamu borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > tabasama

  • 4 tabasum

    smile [tabasama] Aze tebessüm, Hin tabassum, Per tabasom, Tur tebessüm borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > tabasum

  • 5 ابتسامة

    اِبْتِسامَة \ smile: a smiling look. \ اِبْتِسامَة عريضة \ grin: a broad smile. \ اِبْتِسامَة مُتَكَلَّفَة أو بَلْهَاء \ simper: a foolish smile.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ابتسامة

  • 6 ابتسم

    اِبْتَسَم \ smile: draw up the corners of one’s mouth, as an expression of friendliness or amusement. \ اِبْتَسَمَ ابتسامةً عريضة \ grin: smile broadly, showing one’s teeth. \ اِبْتَسَمَ ابتهاجًا \ beam: smile happily.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ابتسم

  • 7 apologetic

    اِعْتِذَارِيّ \ apologetic: saying or showing that one is sorry: She was apologetic about her lateness. She gave an apologetic smile. \ تَبْريرِيّ \ apologetic: saying or showing that one is sorry: She was apologetic about her lateness. She gave an apologetic smile. \ مُقِرٌّ بالخَطَأ \ apologetic: saying or showing that one is sorry: She was apologetic about her lateness. She gave an apologetic smile.

    Arabic-English glossary > apologetic

  • 8 wry

    ساخِر (لابتسامة أو وجْه)‏ \ wry: (of a smile or face) showing dislike or lack of pleasure. \ مَزْوِيّ \ wry: (of a smile or face) showing dislike or lack of pleasure. \ مُصَعَّر (للخَدّ)‏ \ wry: (of a smile or face) showing dislike or lack of pleasure.

    Arabic-English glossary > wry

  • 9 ابتسم

    v. smile, smile on, keep smiling, grin

    Arabic-English dictionary > ابتسم

  • 10 بش

    بَشّ
    to have a cheerful face; to smile, wear a smile, look happy

    Arabic-English new dictionary > بش

  • 11 بش لـ أو بـ

    بَشّ لِـ أو بِـ
    to smile on, receive cheerfully or kindly, receive happily with a smile

    Arabic-English new dictionary > بش لـ أو بـ

  • 12 هش

    هَشّ: اِنْشَرَحَ صَدْرُهُ، تَبَسّمَ
    to be cheerful, happy, in good spirits; to smile, wear a smile

    Arabic-English new dictionary > هش

  • 13 هش لـ أو بـ

    هَشّ لِـ أو بِـ
    to smile on, meet courteously, receive cheerfully, receive happily with a smile

    Arabic-English new dictionary > هش لـ أو بـ

  • 14 grin

    [grɪn] past tense, past participle grinned
    1. verb
    to smile broadly:

    The children grinned happily for the photographer.

    يَبْتَسِم إبْتِسامَه عَريضَه
    2. noun
    a broad smile.
    إبْتِسامَه عَريضَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > grin

  • 15 leer

    [lɪə]
    1. noun
    an unpleasant kind of smile.
    نَظْرَه ماكِرَه، نَظْرَه شَبِقَه
    2. verb
    to give this kind of smile.
    يَنْظُر إليها بِشَبَق

    Arabic-English dictionary > leer

  • 16 smirk

    [sməːk]
    1. verb
    to smile in a self-satisfied or foolish manner:

    He sat there smirking after the teacher had praised him.

    يَبْتَسِم بِبَلاهَه
    2. noun
    a smile of this sort.
    بَسْمَةٌ بَلْهاء

    Arabic-English dictionary > smirk

  • 17 تبسم

    تَبَسَّمَ \ smile: to draw up the corners of one’s mouth, as an expression of friendliness or amusement. \ تَبَسَّمَ \ simper: to smile foolishly; say sth. in a pleasant but foolish way. \ See Also تَكَلَّمَ بتَكَلُّف أو رَقاعَةٍ أو بَلاهَةٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > تبسم

  • 18 ساخر

    سَاخِر \ cynic: sb. who has no faith in human goodness and believes that people only do things for bad reasons, or personal gain. cynical: of or like a cynic. ironic(al): (of a statement) said with words that say the opposite of what one means, esp. for amusing effect: ‘There is nothing I like better than cold tea!’ he said ironically, when he found I’d forgotten to keep it hot. sarcastic: (of a person) using sarcasm; (of words) intentionally hurtful and spoken in a bitter voice: When he said my mistake was ‘clever’ he was being sarcastic. sardonic: showing bitter, cruel amusement: a sardonic smile. \ ساخِر (لابتسامة أو وجْه)‏ \ wry: (of a smile or face) showing dislike or lack of pleasure.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ساخر

  • 19 مرح

    مَرِحٌ \ breezy: (of a person) cheerful; bright. bright: cheerful: a bright smile. frisky: playful; jumping about: a frisky horse. gay: (of people) merry; light-hearted; cheerful. good-humoured, humored: friendly and cheerful. jaunty: showing (in one’s dress or manner) that one is pleased with oneself, or happy in general: a jaunty step. jolly: merry and friendly (person, party, song, etc.). merry: gay; very cheerful; laughing: She gave a merry smile. He’s a merry person. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. sprightly: cheerful and full of life.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مرح

  • 20 beam

    أَرْسَلَ نورًا \ beam: to send out light. \ اِبْتَسَمَ ابتهاجًا \ beam: smile happily. \ بَشَّ \ beam: to smile happily.

    Arabic-English glossary > beam

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