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  • 1 thrive

    [θraɪv] verb
    to grow strong and healthy:

    The business is thriving.

    ينْجَح، يَزْدَهِر

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  • 2 ازدهر

    v. flourish, thrive, grow up, prosper, blossom, boom, burgeon

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  • 3 نجح

    v. make a go of it, make good, make the grade, arrive, flourish, get on, prosper, succeed, thrive, bring off, make out, pan out, win out, triumph, get through, achieve, work it, go off well, click, manage, pull off, pull through, pass, pan, make

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  • 4 نما

    v. grow, expand, gather, shoot, develop, flower, prosper, thrive, unfold, increase

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  • 5 أفلح

    أفْلَحَ
    to succeed, be successful, prosper, thrive

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  • 6 ازدهر

    اِزْدَهَرَ: نَمَا، نَجَحَ
    to flourish, thrive, prosper, boom

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  • 7 ترعرع

    تَرَعْرَعَ: نَشَأ، شَبّ
    to grow up; to develop; to flourish, thrive

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  • 8 تزكى

    تَزَكّى: نَمَا
    to grow, increase, flourish, thrive

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  • 9 تفرعن

    تَفَرْعَنَ (النّبَاتُ)
    to thrive, flourish, grow luxuriantly

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  • 10 راع

    راعَ: زادَ، نَمَا
    to grow, increase; to thrive, flourish

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  • 11 زكا

    زَكَا: نَمَا، زادَ
    to grow, increase, flourish, thrive

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  • 12 زها

    زَهَا: نَمَا
    to grow, thrive, flourish, prosper

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  • 13 عمر

    عَمَرَ: جَعَلَهُ عامِراً آهِلاً
    to fill with life, cause to thrive or prosper, make prosperous; to populate, people, make inhabited

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  • 14 نجح

    نَجَحَ
    to succeed, be successful; to manage (to), pull off, make it, make one's way, win the day; to pass (an examination, etc.), go through successfully; to turn out well, turn out as planned, come off; to work, produce a desired effect or result, to prosper, thrive

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  • 15 نشأ

    نَشَأَ: شَبّ، تَرَعْرَعَ، نَمَا
    to grow up; to grow, develop, evolve; to thrive, flourish

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  • 16 نما

    نَمَا، نَمَى: كَبُرَ، زادَ، اِزْدَهَرَ
    to grow; to develop; to increase, augment, multiply, build up; to thrive, prosper, flourish

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  • 17 نمى

    نَمَا، نَمَى: كَبُرَ، زادَ، اِزْدَهَرَ
    to grow; to develop; to increase, augment, multiply, build up; to thrive, prosper, flourish

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  • 18 flourish

    [ˈflarɪʃ] (American) [ˈflə:-]
    1. verb
    1) to be healthy; to grow well; to thrive:

    My plants are flourishing.

    يَزْدَهِر، يَنمو
    2) to be successful or active:

    His business is flourishing.

    يَنْجَح، يَزْدَهِر
    3) to hold or wave something as a show, threat etc:

    He flourished his sword.

    يُلَوِّح بالسَّيْف
    2. noun
    1) an ornamental stroke of the pen in writing:

    His writing was full of flourishes.

    زَخْرَفَه أو تَزْويق بالخَط
    2) an impressive, sweeping movement (with the hand or something held in it):

    He bowed and made a flourish with his hat.

    تَلْويح
    3) an ornamental passage of music:

    There was a flourish on the trumpets.

    نَفْخ في البوق

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См. также в других словарях:

  • thrive on — ˈthrive on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they thrive on he/she/it thrives on present participle thriving on past tense throve on thrived on …   Useful english dictionary

  • Thrive — (thr[imac]v), v. i. [imp. {Throve} (thr[=o]v) or {Thrived} (thr[imac]vd); p. p. {Thrived} or {Thriven} (thr[i^]v n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Thriving}.] [OE. [thorn]riven, Icel. [thorn]r[=i]fask; probably originally, to grasp for one s self, from… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thrive — [θraıv] v past tense thrived or throve [θrəuv US θrouv] past participle thrived [i]formal [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: thrifask, probably from thrifa to seize ] to become very successful or very strong and healthy ▪ plants that thrive… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • thrive — [θraɪv] verb thrived PASTTENSE or throve [θrəʊv ǁ θroʊv] thrived PASTPART [intransitive] if a company, market, or place is thriving, it is very successful and making a lot of money …   Financial and business terms

  • thrive — [ θraıv ] verb intransitive * to become very successful, happy, or healthy: Children thrive when given plenty of love and attention. This type of plant thrives in cool conditions. thrive on phrasal verb transitive thrive on something to become… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • thrive — c.1200, from O.N. þrifask to thrive, originally grasp to oneself, probably from O.N. þrifa to clutch, grasp, grip (Cf. Swed. trifvas, Dan. trives to thrive, flourish ), of unknown origin …   Etymology dictionary

  • thrive — thrive; thrive·less; …   English syllables

  • thrive — index gain, germinate, increase, prevail (triumph), proliferate, succeed (attain) Burton s Legal Thesa …   Law dictionary

  • thrive — *succeed, prosper, flourish Analogous words: *increase, augment, multiply, enlarge Antonyms: languish …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • thrive — The past and past participle of the verb are normally both thrived, although throve (past) and thriven (past participle) are occasionally used in BrE …   Modern English usage

  • thrive — [v] do well advance, arrive, batten, bear fruit, bloom, blossom, boom, burgeon, develop, flourish, get ahead*, get fat*, get on*, get places*, get there*, grow, grow rich, increase, make a go*, mushroom*, progress, prosper, radiate, rise, score* …   New thesaurus

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