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1 conquest
غَزْو \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). invasion: (an act of) entering by force and attacking; entering a private place without invitation; crowding into a place like a foreign army: a naval invasion of the enemy’s chief ports; an invasion of flies. -
2 conquest
اِنْتِصَار \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). triumph: success; a joyful state, caused by success: The winning team went home in triumph. victory: success (in a battle or competition). \ See Also غزو (غَزْو)، فتح (فَتْح) -
3 conquest
فَتْح \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). -
4 conquest
[ˈkɔŋkwest] noun(an) act of conquering:فَتْح، غَزْو، اكْتِساب حُبHe's impressed with you – you've made a conquest.
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5 انتصار
اِنْتِصَار \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). triumph: success; a joyful state, caused by success: The winning team went home in triumph. victory: success (in a battle or competition). \ See Also غزو (غَزْو)، فتح (فَتْح) \ اِنْتصَار سَهْل (في مُبَارَاة) \ walkover: an easy win or success: The match was a walkover for our team. -
6 غزو
غَزْو \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). invasion: (an act of) entering by force and attacking; entering a private place without invitation; crowding into a place like a foreign army: a naval invasion of the enemy’s chief ports; an invasion of flies. -
7 invasion
غَزْو \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). invasion: (an act of) entering by force and attacking; entering a private place without invitation; crowding into a place like a foreign army: a naval invasion of the enemy’s chief ports; an invasion of flies. -
8 triumph
اِنْتِصَار \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). triumph: success; a joyful state, caused by success: The winning team went home in triumph. victory: success (in a battle or competition). \ See Also غزو (غَزْو)، فتح (فَتْح) -
9 victory
اِنْتِصَار \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). triumph: success; a joyful state, caused by success: The winning team went home in triumph. victory: success (in a battle or competition). \ See Also غزو (غَزْو)، فتح (فَتْح) -
10 فتح
فَتْح \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). -
11 معاصر لـ
مُعَاصِرٌ لِـ \ contemporary: (a person) belonging to the same time as sb. or sth. else: I read a contemporary account of the Roman conquest of Britain. James was my contemporary at college. -
12 contemporary
مُعَاصِرٌ لِـ \ contemporary: (a person) belonging to the same time as sb. or sth. else: I read a contemporary account of the Roman conquest of Britain. James was my contemporary at college. -
13 محمية
مَحْمِيَّة \ protectorate: a country that is under the protection of a more powerful one (by arrangement; not by conquest or settlement). -
14 protectorate
مَحْمِيَّة \ protectorate: a country that is under the protection of a more powerful one (by arrangement; not by conquest or settlement).
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