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1 softly
adverbبِنُعومَه -
2 naghama
sing softly [Heb ne'ima (tune)] -
3 بحنان
adv. kindly, fondly, genially, softly -
4 بدماثة
adv. softly -
5 برفق
adv. softly, lightly, slightly -
6 بلطف
adv. softly, genially, gently, sweet, sweetly, pleasantly, fair, obligingly -
7 بهدوء
adv. easy, placidly, quietly, evenly, softly, slow -
8 بوداعة
adv. placidly, softly -
9 بصوت واطئ أو منخفض
بِصَوْتٍ واطِئٍ أو مُنْخَفِضsoftly, in a low voice; under one's breath, in a whisper -
10 pad
I [pæd]1. noun1) a soft, cushion-like object made of or filled with a soft material, used to prevent damage by knocking, rubbing etc:وِسادَه صغيرَهShe knelt on a pad to clean the floor.
2) sheets of paper fixed together:إضْمامة ورقa writing-pad.
3) a platform from which rockets are sent off:مَنَصَّه لأطلاق الصَّواريخa launching-pad.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈpaddedto put a pad in or on (for protection, to make big enough etc):يُبَطِّن بالقُطن II [pæd] past tense, past participle ˈpadded verbThe shoes were too big so she padded them with cottonwool.
to walk softly:يَمْشي بِخُطى خافِتَهThe dog padded along the road.
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11 whisper
[ˈwɪspə]1. verb1) to speak or say very softly:يَهْمِس"Don"t tell him,' she whispered.
تُسْمِعُ الأوراقُ حَفيفاThe leaves whispered in the breeze.
2. nouna very quiet sound, especially something said:هَمْسThey spoke in whispers.
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12 التمع
اِلْتَمَعَ \ glisten: (of sth. wet or polished) to shine: Her eyes glistened with tears. shimmer: to shine softly and shakily: Her silk dress shimmered as she moved. -
13 glisten
اِلْتَمَعَ \ glisten: (of sth. wet or polished) to shine: Her eyes glistened with tears. shimmer: to shine softly and shakily: Her silk dress shimmered as she moved. -
14 shimmer
اِلْتَمَعَ \ glisten: (of sth. wet or polished) to shine: Her eyes glistened with tears. shimmer: to shine softly and shakily: Her silk dress shimmered as she moved.
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