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  • 1 تباحث

    تَبَاحَثَ
    to discuss, confer, hold talks, talk (about, over), dialogue, have a dialogue, hold a conversation or discussion, exchange views; to deliberate; to debate, argue; to negotiate

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  • 2 حادث

    حادَثَ: كَلّمَ، تَحَادَثَ مَع
    to speak to (or with), talk to (or with), converse with, discourse with; to hold a conversation with; to hold talks with, confer with

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  • 3 حاور

    حاوَرَ: حادَثَ، باحَثَ، ناقَشَ
    to dialogue with, hold a conversation with, talk with, speak with, converse with, discourse with, confer with, hold talks with; to discuss with; to debate with, argue with, reason with

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  • 4 تحاور

    تَحَاوَرَ: تَحَادَثَ، تَبَاحَثَ، تَنَاقَشَ
    to dialogue, have a dialogue; to converse, hold (have, engage in) a conversation, talk (to one another), speak, hold talks; to discuss, carry on a discussion; to debate, argue

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  • 5 تحادث

    تَحَادَثَ
    to converse, hold (have, engage in) a conversation, talk (to one another), speak; to discuss, carry on a discussion

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  • 6 تخاطب

    تَخَاطَبَ: تَحَادَثَ
    to converse, talk or speak to one another, hold (have, engage in) a talk or conversation

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  • 7 buttonhole

    1. noun
    the hole or slit into which a button is put.
    عُروه
    2. verb
    to catch someone's attention and hold him in conversation:

    He buttonholed me and began telling me the story of his life.

    يَمْسِكُ بِ، يوقِفُ للتَّحَدُّثِ إلى

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  • conversation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Social talk Nouns 1. conversation, interlocution, intercourse; collocution, colloquy, converse, discussion, talkfest; confabulation; talk, discourse, social intercourse; oral communication, communion,… …   English dictionary for students

  • hold — I [[t]ho͟ʊld[/t]] PHYSICALLY TOUCHING, SUPPORTING, OR CONTAINING ♦ holds, holding, held 1) VERB When you hold something, you carry or support it, using your hands or your arms. [V n prep/adv] Hold the knife at an angle... [V n] She is holding her …   English dictionary

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  • conversation — con|ver|sa|tion W2S1 [ˌkɔnvəˈseıʃən US ˌka:nvər ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin conversatio, from conversari; CONVERSE1] [U and C] an informal talk in which people exchange news, feelings, and thoughts ▪ a telephone conversation …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • conversation — noun 1 (C) an informal talk in which people exchange news, feelings, and thoughts: a telephone conversation | He stood silent in the doorway, unwilling to interrupt their conversation. | have/hold a conversation: I had a long conversation with my …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hold — hold1 [hōld] vt. held, holding [ME holden < Anglian OE haldan (WS healdan), akin to Ger halten, Goth haldan, to tend sheep < IE base * kel , to drive, incite to action > Gr kelēs, swift horse, L celer, swift: prob. sense development:… …   English World dictionary

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  • hold one's end up — or[hold up one s end] or[keep one s end up] or[keep up one s end] {v. phr.}, {informal} To do your share of work; do your part. * /Mary washed the dishes so fast that Ann, who was drying them, couldn t keep her end up./ * /Susan kept up her end… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • hold one's end up — or[hold up one s end] or[keep one s end up] or[keep up one s end] {v. phr.}, {informal} To do your share of work; do your part. * /Mary washed the dishes so fast that Ann, who was drying them, couldn t keep her end up./ * /Susan kept up her end… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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