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  • 1 wild

    [waɪld] adjective
    1) (of animals) not tamed:

    wolves and other wild animals.

    مُتَوَحِّش، بَرّي
    2) (of land) not cultivated.
    مُقْفِر، غَيْر مَحروث
    3) uncivilized or lawless; savage:

    wild tribes.

    غَيْر مُتَحَضِّر
    4) very stormy; violent:

    a wild rage.

    عاصِف، هائِج
    5) mad, crazy, insane etc:

    wild with anxiety.

    مَجْنون، جُنوني
    6) rash:

    a wild hope.

    جامِح
    7) not accurate or reliable:

    a wild guess.

    غَيْر سَوي، غَيْر مَوثوق
    8) very angry.
    غاضِب، مُسْتَشيط غَضَبا

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  • 2 wild

    عَنِيف \ drastic: (of actions, etc.) very serious; using unusual force to deal with serious trouble: Only drastic punishment will stop these crimes. fierce: (of people, their actions and feelings) violent: a fierce attack; a fierce hatred. hot: violent: a hot temper; a hot fight. keen: (of the feelings) strong: a keen interest in sport. passionate: showing passion: A passionate kiss. rough: not gentle: a rough game. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe storm; a severe illness; a severe judge. stormy: full of storms; angrily excited: Stormy weather; a stormy meeting. strenuous: needing or using a lot of bodily effort: strenuous exercise. tough: (of people) unpleasantly strong and rough: to get tough with somebody. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. wild: fierce; excited; uncontrolled: We could hear wild laughter. There was a wild look in her eyes. \ See Also شديد (شَديد)، صارم (صَارِم)، مُتَطَرِّف، قاس (قاسٍ)، عاصف (عَاصِف)، شاق (شاقّ)‏

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  • 3 wild

    جامِح \ runaway: (one) who runs away (from home, from prison, etc.); (sth.) that runs away out of control: a runaway child; a runaway train. unruly: unwilling to obey; hard to control: an unruly child; an unruly crowd. wild: fierce; excited; uncontrolled: We could hear wild laughter. There was a wild look in her eyes.

    Arabic-English glossary > wild

  • 4 wild

    عاصِف \ stormy: full of storms; angrily excited: Stormy weather; a stormy meeting. wild: fierce; excited; uncontrolled: We could hear wild laughter. There was a wild look in her eyes. windy: having a lot of wind: Windy weather; a windy hillside. wintry: like winter; cold: wintry weather.

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  • 5 wild

    غَيْرُ مَأْهول \ desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. wild: (of plants, creatures, land, etc.) in a natural state, not under the control of man.

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  • 6 wild

    بَرِّيّ \ wild: (of plants, creatures, land, etc.) in a natural state, not under the control of man. terrestrial: land, overland.

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  • 7 wild-goose chase

    an attempt to catch or find something one cannot possibly obtain.
    مَسْعى فاشِل، مَشْروع لا طائِل تَحْتَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > wild-goose chase

  • 8 run wild

    to go out of control:

    The garden was running wild.

    يُصْبِحُ مُتَوَحِّشا، يَخْرُج من السَّيْطَرَه

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  • 9 in the wild

    (of an animal) in its natural surroundings:

    Young animals have to learn to look after themselves in the wild.

    في البَريَّه، في بيئَتِه الطَّبيعِيَّه

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  • 10 the Wild West

    the western United States, before the establishment of law and order.
    الغَرْب المُتَوَحِّش، الغَرب الأمريكي المُتَوَحِّش

    Arabic-English dictionary > the Wild West

  • 11 barri

    wild [baria]

    Arabic etymological dictionary > barri

  • 12 thaital

    wild goat [?]

    Arabic etymological dictionary > thaital

  • 13 wahhshi

    wild [auhhasha] Aze vehsi, Hin vahshi, Per wahhshi, Tur vahsi borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > wahhshi

  • 14 'air

    wild ass [Uga 'r]

    Arabic etymological dictionary > 'air

  • 15 النعناع البري

    wild mint

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > النعناع البري

  • 16 جين بري النمط

    wild-type gene

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > جين بري النمط

  • 17 سعتر بري

    wild thyme

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > سعتر بري

  • 18 لاء الكرز البري

    wild black cherry bark

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > لاء الكرز البري

  • 19 نبات

    نَبَات \ plant: sth. that grows from the ground (flowers, grass, crops, etc.; often not including bushes and trees): a tobacco plant. \ نَبَات \ corn: any plant that bears grain, esp. in BrE wheat, in AmE maize; the grain of such a plant. \ See Also حَبّ القَمْح، الذُّرَة \ نَبَات \ parasite: a creature (or plant) that lives on another and feeds on its blood, etc.; a person who lives on the efforts of sb. else and does not earn his own living. \ See Also حَيَوان أو شَخْص طُفَيْلِيّ \ نَبَات الأسَل \ rush: a plant that grows in wet places; its tall stems are used for making chair seats, baskets and floor coverings. \ نَبَات الأَفُوكاتَة (نبات)‏ \ avocado: pear a green tropical fruit with a large seed and smooth oily flesh. \ نَبَات البَنْجَر \ beet: a plant with a large root, of which the white kind produces sugar, and the red kind is used as a vegetable. \ See Also الشَّمَنْدَر \ نَبَات الجَاوْدَار \ rye: a kind of corn that is used for black bread. \ See Also الشَّيْلَم \ نَبَات الحَزَاز \ lichen: a very small plant which spreads over rocks, trees, etc.. \ نَبَات الخُرْشُوف (الأَرْضي شَوْكي)‏ \ artichoke: a kind of vegetable. \ نَبَات الخُزَامَى \ lavender: a plant with small sweet-smelling purple flowers and grey leaves. \ نَبَات الخَشْخَاش \ poppy: a wild red flower of several kinds (including the opium poppy). \ نَبَات الدِّفْلَى \ oleander: a bush with beautiful red or white flowers, common in gardens in hot countries. \ نَبَات الرَّاوَنْد \ rhubarb: a garden plant whose stems are cooked and eaten as fruit. \ See Also الرِّيباص \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ broom: a bush with yellow flowers. \ See Also البَلاّن \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ juniper: an evergreen bush whose fruit is used to give a taste to GIN. \ See Also العَرْعَر \ نَبَات الزنجَبيل \ ginger: a plant whose hot-tasting root is used in cooking. \ نَبَات السَّرْخَس \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. \ See Also الخُنْشَار \ نَبَات السَّعَادة \ lotus: a flower that grows in lakes (also called the water lily). \ نَبَات شائِك \ thistle: a wild plant with prickly leaves. \ نَبَات الصَّبّار \ cactus, cacti, cactuses: a prickly plant that growns in a dry place. \ نَبَاتُ الفاصُوليَا \ bean: various kinds of plant that produce this. \ See Also اللُّوبيَا، الفول، إلخ \ نَبَات الفُطْر \ mushroom: a small leafless edible plant with a white circular top on a single stem, that can grow in one night. \ نَبَات القُرَّاص \ nettle: a wild plant whose leaves can sting. \ نَبَات القُطن \ cotton: a plant that has a soft white woolly substance round its seeds. \ نَبَات القنَّبِيط (القَرْنَبيط)‏ \ cauliflower: a vegetable with a large white head and green leaves. \ نَبَات القُنْدُول \ gorse: a prickly bush with yellow flowers, common on wild land in Britain. \ نَبَات اللَّبلاب (المتَسلّق)‏ \ ivy: a wild evergreen plant that climbs up trees and walls, and has a leaf with 5 points. \ نَبَات اللِّيف \ loofah: a climbing plant whose dried fruit is used as a brush for washing oneself; such a brush. \ نَبَات مُتَسَلِّق \ creeper: a plant that cannot stand by itself but climbs up walls or trees. \ نَبَات النِّيل (العَظْلَم) (صباغ أزرق)‏ \ indigo: a deep blue colouring matter; the plant that provides it. \ نَبَات الهِنْدِباء البَرّيّة \ dandelion: a yellow wild flower. \ نَبَات وزهرة السَّوْسَن \ iris: a tall plant that grows from a bulb and has gay flowers of various colours (blue, yellow, white, etc.).

    Arabic-English dictionary > نبات

  • 20 den

    عَرين \ den: a place where a wild animal lives; a hiding-place, as for those who break the law. lair: a wild animal’s hiding place. \ وِجَار \ den: a place where a wild animal lives. lair: a wild animal’s hiding place.

    Arabic-English glossary > den

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