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1 thirst
تَعَطُّش \ thirst: any strong desire: a keen student’s thirst for knowledge. \ رَغْبَة جامِحة \ thirst: any strong desire: a keen student’s thirst for knowledge. \ ظَمَأ \ thirst: a need for drink: Men die of thirst in deserts. \ عَطَشٌ \ thirst: a need for drink: Men die of thirst in deserts. -
2 thirst
[θəːst]1. noun1) a feeling of dryness (in the mouth) caused by a lack of water or moisture:عَطَشI have a terrible thirst.
2) a strong and eager desire for something:رَغْبَة شَديدَهthirst for knowledge.
2. verbto have a great desire for:يَرْغَبُ في، يَتَعَطَّشُHe's thirsting for revenge.
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3 'attash
thirst ['attisha] Per 'attash borrowed from Ar -
4 حمى العطش
thirst fever -
5 مركز العطش
thirst center -
6 عطش حقيقي
1) real thirst 2) true thirst -
7 ظمأ
1́ n. drought, thirst2́ v. thirst, parch -
8 عطش
1́ n. thirst, thirstiness2́ v. thirst -
9 ظمئ
ظَمِئَ: عَطِشَto be thirsty, feel thirsty, suffer thirst, thirst -
10 عطش
عَطِشَ: ظمِئَto be thirsty, feel thirsty, suffer thirst, thirst -
11 غل
غُلّ: عَطِشَ أشَدّ العَطَشto burn with thirst, be very thirsty, suffer extreme thirst -
12 لهبان
لَهْبان: عَطْشانburning with thirst, parched with thirst -
13 لهاب
لُهَاب: عَطَشٌ شَدِيدburning thirst, extreme thirst -
14 لهبة
لُهْبَة: عَطَشٌ شَدِيدburning thirst, extreme thirst -
15 quench
[kwentʃ] verb1) to drink enough to take away (one's thirst):يُطْفِئ ظَمأI had a glass of lemonade to quench my thirst.
2) to put out (a fire):يُطْفِئ النّارThe firemen were unable to quench the fire.
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16 thirsty
adjective1) suffering from thirst:عَطْشانI'm so thirsty – I must have a drink.
2) causing a thirst:مُسَبِّب للعَطَشDigging the garden is thirsty work.
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17 تعطش
تَعَطُّش \ thirst: any strong desire: a keen student’s thirst for knowledge. -
18 رغبة
رَغْبَة \ appetite: desire for food. desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. wish: an expressed desire; what one wants to be done: He acted against my wishes (He did what I asked him not to do), a secret desire My wish was fulfilled, desire; intention I have no wish to hurt you. \ رَغْبَة جامِحة \ thirst: any strong desire: a keen student’s thirst for knowledge. \ رَغْبَة طارئة \ impulse: desire to act at once, often without thought: It is risky to buy a car on impulse, without examining it carefully. She felt happy and had an impulse to sing in the office. \ رَغْبَة عَن \ reluctance: unwillingness. \ رَغْبَةً في الإيجاز \ for short: as a short way of saying sth.: His name is Christopher, but we call him Chris for short. \ رَغْبَة لِعَمَل شيء \ willingness: readiness (to help). \ رَغْبَة مكْبُوتة \ inhibition: being inhibited; feeling that something cannot be done: She loses her inhibitions when she is with people she knows well. -
19 ظمأ
ظَمَأ \ thirst: a need for drink: Men die of thirst in deserts. -
20 عطش
عَطَشٌ \ thirst: a need for drink: Men die of thirst in deserts.
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