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81 sullen
مُتَجَهِّم \ glum: in low spirits; sad; unsmiling. grim: very serious; ready to suffer or to make others suffer; not yielding; merciless: he faced his enemy with a grim smile. sulky: sulking. sullen: silently badtempered and unfriendly (by na-ture, or for a reason): a sullen face. -
82 go over
قَاسَى \ go through: (also go over) to suffer: No one knows what (troubles) I’ve gone through. suffer: to feel pain, grief, loss, etc. experience (sth. bad): The wounded man suffered a lot (of pain). What is he suffering from? My car suffered no damage in the accident. \ See Also عانى (عَانَى) -
83 go through
قَاسَى \ go through: (also go over) to suffer: No one knows what (troubles) I’ve gone through. suffer: to feel pain, grief, loss, etc. experience (sth. bad): The wounded man suffered a lot (of pain). What is he suffering from? My car suffered no damage in the accident. \ See Also عانى (عَانَى) -
84 go through
قَاسَى مِن \ go through: to suffer (pain, trouble). \ كابَدَ \ go through: to suffer: No one knows what (troubles) I’ve been through. -
85 languish
وَنَى \ languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. \ وَهَنَ \ languish: (of a living thing) to suffer and become weak: Some people languish in great heat. -
86 punish
عَاقَبَ \ punish: to make (sb.) suffer for doing wrong: If you break the law, you’ll be punished, deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb. Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. \ قاصَصَ \ punish: to make (sb.) suffer for doing wrong: If you break the law, you’ll be punished. \ See Also عاقب (عاقَبَ) -
87 resign
اِسْتَعْفى \ resign. \ اِسْتَقَال \ resign: to give up (a personal position): He resigned his job. I’ve resigned from the club (or I’ve resigned my membership of the club). \ اِسْتَكَانَ \ resign: (passive or with - self) to force oneself to suffer without complaint (sth. that one cannot avoid): He resigned himself (or He was resigned) to living alone after his wife died. \ تَخَلَّى عن مَنْصِب \ resign: to give up (a personal position): He resigned his job. I’ve resigned from the club (or I’ve resigned my membership of the club). \ وَطَّنَ النَّفس عَلَى \ resign: (passive or with - self) to force oneself to suffer without complaint (sth. that one cannot avoid): He resigned himself (or He was resigned) to living alone after his wife died. -
88 starve
تَضَوَّر (كاد يموت من الجوع) \ starve: to suffer or die from hunger: He starved to death in a prison camp. \ جاعَ جوعًا شديدًا \ starve: to be very hungry: I’m starving. \ جَوَّعَ \ starve: to cause sb. to suffer or die from hunger: His enemies starved him as a punishment. \ كَادَ أن يموت جوعًا \ starve: to be very hungry: I’m starving. -
89 arhaqa
make suffer [?] -
90 dhilla
baseness; suffer humiliation [dhalla] Hin zillat, Per zellat borrowed from Ar -
91 waji'a
feel pain, suffer [Sem y-g-', Akk egu (be lazy), Heb yaga' (tired)] -
92 تألم
v. suffer, torture -
93 تحمل
1́ n. bearing, beauty spot, firmness2́ v. afford, have smb. over, tolerate, support, stand, sustain, endure, tighten, hold out, last, see, suffer, stomach, put up with, undergo, stick it out, stick, mizzle, incur, bear, pocket, decamp, defray, lump it -
94 تدهور
1́ go to pot2́ n. decay, deterioration, decadence, impairment, drop, retrogradation3́ v. crumble, tumble, deteriorate, break up, run to seed, go to the bad, break down, sour, suffer -
95 ترك
1́ n. resignation2́ v. break, drop it!, ditch, leave, unhand, leave about, drop out, quit, discontinue, drop, resign, neglect, sign away, cast aside, lay aside, let go, suffer, rap, strand, peg -
96 تكبد
1́ n. sufferance, culmination2́ v. suffer, culminate, sustain -
97 تكبد خسائر فادحة
v. suffer heavy losses -
98 خضع لعملية ما
v. suffer -
99 دفع الثمن
v. suffer -
100 سمح
1́ adj. allowed, pliable2́ v. allow, let, permit, authorise, go ahead!, suffer, see, authorize, warrant
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