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  • 21 moor

    أَرْسَى السفينة \ moor: to fasten (a boat or ship) with ropes or chains: My boat is moored to a ring in the harbour wall. \ أَرْض سَبْخَة مُغَطّاة بالعُشْب \ moor: a wide, open, often raised space of waste hilly land, usu. covered with rough grass and low bushes. \ رَبَطَ \ moor: to fasten (a boat or ship) with ropes or chains: My boat is moored to a ring in the harbour wall. \ See Also ثَبَّتَ السَّفينَةَ في المَرْسى

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  • 22 yawn

    تَثَاءَب \ yawn: to stretch one’s mouth wide open and breathe out (when one is tired). \ تَثَاؤب \ yawn: an act of yawning: She gave a yawn and said she was going to bed.

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  • 23 مفتوح

    مَفْتُوح \ open: not shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter: an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet? He broke open the box (caused it to be open, by breaking it), (of space) wide and free; not blocked open country (with wide views; not blocked by forests or towns); open sea (away from the shelter of the land); under the open sky (not under a roof), not limited The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ See Also مكشوف (مَكْشوف)، سالك (سالِك)، عراء (عَراء)، غير مُقيَّد \ مَفْتُوح \ public: open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room): a public bus; a public performance at a cinema. \ See Also مُتَاح للجميع \ مَفْتُوح قَليلاً \ ajar: (predic) (of doors) slightly open.

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  • 24 مكشوف

    مَكْشُوف \ bare: (of people) with no clothing: The workmen were bare to the waist. Their bare arms were burnt by the sun. naked: not protected by a cover: naked sword; a naked light (whose flame is therefore dangerous). open: (of space) wide and free; not blocked: open country (with wide views; not blocked by forset or towns); open sea (away from the shelter of the land); under the open sky (not under a roof), not shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet? He broke open the box (caused it to be open, by breaking it). \ See Also عار (عَارٍ)، مفتوح( مفتوح)‏

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  • 25 bare

    مَكْشُوف \ bare: (of people) with no clothing: The workmen were bare to the waist. Their bare arms were burnt by the sun. naked: not protected by a cover: naked sword; a naked light (whose flame is therefore dangerous). open: (of space) wide and free; not blocked: open country (with wide views; not blocked by forset or towns); open sea (away from the shelter of the land); under the open sky (not under a roof), not shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet? He broke open the box (caused it to be open, by breaking it). \ See Also عار (عَارٍ)، مفتوح (مفتوح)‏

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  • 26 naked

    مَكْشُوف \ bare: (of people) with no clothing: The workmen were bare to the waist. Their bare arms were burnt by the sun. naked: not protected by a cover: naked sword; a naked light (whose flame is therefore dangerous). open: (of space) wide and free; not blocked: open country (with wide views; not blocked by forset or towns); open sea (away from the shelter of the land); under the open sky (not under a roof), not shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet? He broke open the box (caused it to be open, by breaking it). \ See Also عار (عَارٍ)، مفتوح (مفتوح)‏

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  • 27 واسع

    وَاسِع \ baggy: hanging in loose folds; not tight: a baggy pair of trousers. broad: wide: a broad river. catholic: (of likings, pleasures etc.) wide; general: a man of catholic interests. extensive: wide; stretching far: an extensive knowledge of radio; an extensive view from the window. large: big (in size or amount; not usu. used of a person): He needs a large car for his big family. loose: not tight: loose clothes. roomy: made with plenty of space: a roomy car, suitable for a large family. vast: very large: a vast ocean. wide: measuring a lot from side to side; broad: a wide road; a river 200 feet wide; a wide knowledge of art. \ See Also فضفاض (فَضْفَاض)، متهدل (مُتَهَدِّل)‏ \ وَاسِع الاطّلاع \ well-read: having learnt much from a variety of books. \ وَاسِع الأُفُق \ broad: (of opinions) open and generous in judgement: a broad mind. broad-minded: understanding and accepting different points of view in other people: I don’t smoke myself, but I’m quite broad-minded about it. \ وَاسِع الانتشار \ widespread: to spread over a wide area; found in many places: a widespread disease; a widespread belief. \ وَاسِع الثَّقافَة \ wise: having wide knowledge; learned: a wise old teacher at the university. \ See Also الاطّلاع \ وَاسِع الحيلَة \ resourceful: clever at dealing with difficulties. \ وَاسِع الخَيَال \ imaginative: showing active imagination: imaginative writing; an imaginative child. \ وَاسِع الصَّدْر \ good-tempered: not easily annoyed.

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  • 28 عام

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support. \ عَامٌ \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ See Also سنة (سَنَة)‏

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  • 29 عراء

    عَرَاء \ open: (of space) wide and free; not blocked: open country (with wide views; not blocked by forset or towns); under the open sky (not under a roof).

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  • 30 broad

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

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  • 31 common

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

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  • 32 general

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

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  • 33 public

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

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  • 34 sweeping

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

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  • 35 universal

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

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  • 36 أفسح لـ

    أفْسَحَ (مَكَاناً، مَجَالاً إلخ) لـ
    to make room for, make place for, give place to, clear a space for, step aside for; to make way for, open the way for, give way to, yield to, clear a passage for; to give or open up an opportunity or a chance to or for, enable, let, allow, permit; to give free play (to), give free scope (to), give wide scope of action (to), give a free hand (to), give a wide latitude (to), give an elbowroom (to)

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  • 37 فرج

    فَرَجَ: فَتَحَ، وَسّعَ، باعَدَ
    to open, open up, open out, spread (out), unfold, open wide, widen; to part, separate, diverge, divaricate, draw apart, spread apart; to space out; to split, cleave, gap, make an opening (in or between)

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  • 38 يقظ

    يَقِظ \ alert: watchful; ready to act. careful: taking care: Be careful not to break it. observant: quick at noticing things: Soldiers are trained to be observant. prompt: done quickly; quick to act: She gave a prompt answer. She is prompt with her answers. sharp: (of the senses) keen; acting quickly and strongly: sharp eyes (quick to notice things that are not easily seen). wary: careful; looking out for danger or deceit: I’m wary of lending him anything (I’m unwilling, because I don’t trust him to give it back). watchful: keeping a careful watch: The guard dog was watchful to prevent strangers entering the building. \ يَقِظ تمامًا \ wide: (with open or awake) fully: I’m still sleepy; I’m not wide awake yet.

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  • 39 زرق مفتوح الزاوية

    1) open angle glaucoma 2) open-angle glaucoma 3) wide-angle glaucoma

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > زرق مفتوح الزاوية

  • 40 يقظ

    adj. wary, lively, careful, awake, wakeful, circumspect, jaunty, vigilant, observant, springy, prompt, awoke, watchful, mindful, wide awake, napless, alert, open-eyed
    adv. on duty

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