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1 بعدي
بَعْدِيّ: لاحِق، تابِعfollowing, succeeding, subsequent, posterior, consequent; a posteriori -
2 تابع
تابِع: تالٍ، لاحِقfollowing, succeeding, subsequent, sequent -
3 تال
تَالٍ (التّالِي)following, next, coming, succeeding, subsequent, sequent, consequent; later, future, ulterior, eventual -
4 توفيق
تَوفِيق (مِنَ الله)success (granted by God), successfulness, succeeding, prosperity, good fortune, good luck -
5 عاقب
عاقِب: مَنْ يَخْلُفُ أو يَتْبَعُsuccessor; following, succeeding, subsequent, next -
6 عقيب
عَقِيب: تالٍfollowing, succeeding, subsequent, next -
7 لاحق
لاحِق: تالٍsubsequent, following, next, coming, succeeding, sequent, posterior; later, future, ulterior, eventual -
8 نجاح
نَجَاحsuccess; prosperity, successfulness, succeeding; passing (of an examination) -
9 succeed
[səkˈsiːd] verb1) to manage to do what one is trying to do; to achieve one's aim or purpose:She tried three times to pass her driving-test, and at last succeeded
يَنْجَحOur new teaching methods seem to be succeeding.
2) to follow next in order, and take the place of someone or something else:He succeeded his father as manager of the firm / as king
يَخْلُف، يَتْلو، يَتْبَعIf the duke has no children, who will succeed to (= inherit) his property?
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10 succession
[səkˈseʃən] noun1) the right of succeeding to a throne as king, to a title etc:حَق الخِلافَه أو إسْتِلام الحُكْمThe Princess is fifth in (order of) succession (to the throne).
2) a number of things following after one another:سِلْسِلَه مُتوالِيَهa succession of bad harvests.
3) the act or process of following and taking the place of someone or something else:خِلافَه في الحُكْمhis succession to the throne.
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11 أحبط
أَحْبَطَ \ foil: to prevent (sb.) from succeeding in (some plan), esp. by a trick or a clever move: The thief was foiled in his attempt to enter the house. frustrate: to prevent the success of sth. (a plan, an attempt, etc.). upset: to confuse; put into disorder (plans, calculations, ideas, one’s stomach, etc.). -
12 تتابع
تَتَابُع \ sequence: a regular order (of events etc.), one after the other: The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, are in sequence; the numbers 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 are out of sequence. succession: succeeding sb.. -
13 تعاقب
تَعَاقُب \ rotation: going round; making something go round: The rotation of the earth causes night and day. We plant crops in rotation (in turn). sequence: a regular order (of events, etc.), one after the other: The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, are in sequence; the numbers 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 are out of sequence. succession: succeeding sb.. -
14 خلافة
خِلافَة \ succession: succeeding sb.. -
15 منع
مَنَعَ \ ban: to forbid: Smoking is banned in many cinemas. bar: to forbid; prevent: He was barred from taking part in the game. deter: to stop from acting (usu. by fear): Our big weapons will deter our enemies from attacking us. forbid: to order (sb.) not to do (sth.) in future; not allow: I forbid you to smoke. Smoking is forbidden in the cinema. inhibit: to stop sb. from doing sth; make sb. unable to express what he really feels or wants to do: His presence inhibits me, I don’t feel comfortable when he is here. keep: to prevent: The coffee kept me from going to sleep. prevent: to stop; not let sth. happen: Careful driving prevents accidents (from happening). prohibit: to forbid: Smoking is prohibited in this cinema. \ See Also حظر (حَظَّرَ)، حرم (حَرَّمَ)، أَعَاقَ، كبت (كَبَتَ)، حال دون (حَالَ دون) \ مَنَعَ بالحِيلَة \ foil: to prevent (sb.) from succeeding in (some plan), esp. by a trick or a clever move: The thief was foiled in his attempt to enter the house. \ مَنَعَ من \ exclude: to shut out; leave out; not include: I was excluded from the meeting. stop: prevent: What stopped you (from) coming?. \ مَنَعَ من الدّخول \ shut: to keep in or out by firmly closing a door, etc.: Shut the children in and shut the dogs out. \ See Also الخروج -
16 foil
رُقاقَة مَعْدنِيَّة \ foil: metal in the form of paper: Cigarettes are often packed in foil. \ مَنَعَ بالحِيلَة \ foil: to prevent (sb.) from succeeding in (some plan), esp. by a trick or a clever move: The thief was foiled in his attempt to enter the house. -
17 foil
أَحْبَطَ \ foil: to prevent (sb.) from succeeding in (some plan), esp. by a trick or a clever move: The thief was foiled in his attempt to enter the house. frustrate: to prevent the success of sth. (a plan, an attempt, etc.). upset: to confuse; put into disorder (plans, calculations, ideas, one’s stomach, etc.). -
18 frustrate
أَحْبَطَ \ foil: to prevent (sb.) from succeeding in (some plan), esp. by a trick or a clever move: The thief was foiled in his attempt to enter the house. frustrate: to prevent the success of sth. (a plan, an attempt, etc.). upset: to confuse; put into disorder (plans, calculations, ideas, one’s stomach, etc.). -
19 upset
أَحْبَطَ \ foil: to prevent (sb.) from succeeding in (some plan), esp. by a trick or a clever move: The thief was foiled in his attempt to enter the house. frustrate: to prevent the success of sth. (a plan, an attempt, etc.). upset: to confuse; put into disorder (plans, calculations, ideas, one’s stomach, etc.). -
20 rotation
تَعَاقُب \ rotation: going round; making something go round: The rotation of the earth causes night and day. We plant crops in rotation (in turn). sequence: a regular order (of events, etc.), one after the other: The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, are in sequence; the numbers 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 are out of sequence. succession: succeeding sb..
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