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81 antiseptic
مُطَهِّر \ antiseptic: (a substance for) preventing disease, esp. in wounds. detergent: a chemical product used for cleaning esp. clothing and dishes. disinfectant: a chemical liquid that destroys some causes of disease: Hospital floors are washed with disinfectants. -
82 detergent
مُطَهِّر \ antiseptic: (a substance for) preventing disease, esp. in wounds. detergent: a chemical product used for cleaning esp. clothing and dishes. disinfectant: a chemical liquid that destroys some causes of disease: Hospital floors are washed with disinfectants. -
83 disinfectant
مُطَهِّر \ antiseptic: (a substance for) preventing disease, esp. in wounds. detergent: a chemical product used for cleaning esp. clothing and dishes. disinfectant: a chemical liquid that destroys some causes of disease: Hospital floors are washed with disinfectants. -
84 bend (bent)
ثَنَى \ bend (bent): to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole. fold: to bend sth. (paper, clothes, etc.) back against itself: My shirt was washed and neatly folded. -
85 fold
ثَنَى \ bend (bent): to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole. fold: to bend sth. (paper, clothes, etc.) back against itself: My shirt was washed and neatly folded. -
86 care
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
87 desire
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
88 like
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
89 want
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
90 wish
رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
91 care
أَرَادَ \ care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. like: (with a predicative adjective) wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; to be willing: I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). \ See Also رَغِبَ في، أحب (أَحَبَّ) -
92 like
أَرَادَ \ care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. like: (with a predicative adjective) wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; to be willing: I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). \ See Also رَغِبَ في، أحب (أَحَبَّ) -
93 want
أَرَادَ \ care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. like: (with a predicative adjective) wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; to be willing: I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). \ See Also رَغِبَ في، أحب (أَحَبَّ) -
94 wish
أَرَادَ \ care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. like: (with a predicative adjective) wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; to be willing: I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). \ See Also رَغِبَ في، أحب (أَحَبَّ) -
95 clean
نَظيف \ clean: free from dirt: He has clean hands. He has washed them clean. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. \ See Also صحي (صِحّي) -
96 sanitary
نَظيف \ clean: free from dirt: He has clean hands. He has washed them clean. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. \ See Also صحي (صِحّي) -
97 clothes peg
مِلْقَط غَسِيل \ clothes peg: a device for fastening clothes to a line (on which they will hang to dry after being washed). -
98 dehydrate
جَفَّ \ dehydrate: to become dry. drain: to become free from unwanted liquid: She washed the cups and left them to drain. dry: to become dry: I hung my wet coat in the sun to dry. \ جَفَّفَ \ dehydrate: to cause to become dry; remove all the water from. drain: to free, or from unwanted liquid: You must drain this land before you build on it. dry: to make dry: I dried my coat in the sun. She dried the dishes with a cloth. -
99 drain
جَفَّ \ dehydrate: to become dry. drain: to become free from unwanted liquid: She washed the cups and left them to drain. dry: to become dry: I hung my wet coat in the sun to dry. \ جَفَّفَ \ dehydrate: to cause to become dry; remove all the water from. drain: to free, or from unwanted liquid: You must drain this land before you build on it. dry: to make dry: I dried my coat in the sun. She dried the dishes with a cloth. -
100 dry
جَفَّ \ dehydrate: to become dry. drain: to become free from unwanted liquid: She washed the cups and left them to drain. dry: to become dry: I hung my wet coat in the sun to dry. \ جَفَّفَ \ dehydrate: to cause to become dry; remove all the water from. drain: to free, or from unwanted liquid: You must drain this land before you build on it. dry: to make dry: I dried my coat in the sun. She dried the dishes with a cloth.
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