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[səˈluːʃən] noun1) an answer to a problem, difficulty or puzzle:حَلthe solution to a crossword.
2) the act of finding such an answer.ايجاد الحَل3) a liquid with something dissolved in it:مَحْلولa solution of salt and water.
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[ˈaːnsə]1. noun1) something said, written or done that is caused by a question etc from another person:جَوابShe refused to give an answer to his questions.
2) the solution to a problem:حَـل لِمَسْألَهThe answer to your transport difficulties is to buy a car.
2. verb1) to make an answer to a question, problem, action etc:Answer my questions, please
يَرُد عَلى، يُجِيبWhy don't you answer the letter?
يَفْتَح الباب (لِلطَّارِق)Could you answer the door, please?
3) to be suitable or all that is necessary (for):يُلائِمThis will answer my requirements.
يُلائِم، يَفي بِالغَرَضThe police have found a man answering (to) that description.
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4 breakthrough
nouna sudden solution of a problem leading to further advances, especially in science.اختراق، تطوّر فجائي في حل مشكله -
5 come upon
to meet, find or discover by chance:يُقابِل، يَعْثُر عَلى، يُصادِفShe came upon a solution to the problem.
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6 feasible
[ˈfiːzəbl] adjectiveable to be done:مُمْكِن عَمَلُه أو تَحْقيقُهُa feasible solution to the problem.
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7 happen (up)on
to find by chance:يَجِد بالصُّدْفَهHe happened upon the perfect solution to the problem just as he was about to give up his research.
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8 happen (up)on
to find by chance:يَجِد بالصُّدْفَهHe happened upon the perfect solution to the problem just as he was about to give up his research.
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9 possible
[ˈpɔsəbl] adjective1) able to happen or be done:مُمكِنShe did the only possible thing in the circumstances.
2) satisfactory; acceptable:مَقْبول، مُرْضٍI've thought of a possible solution to the problem.
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حَلٌّ \ solution: sth. that solves; an answer to a problem.
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