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21 طوعا
طَوْعاًvoluntarily, willingly, of one's own accord, of one's own free will, with all one's heart, readily, without demur -
22 طوعا أو كرها
طَوْعاً أو كُرْهاًwillingly or unwillingly, willy-nilly, whether he likes it or not -
23 freely
adverb1) in a free manner:بِحُريَّهto speak freely.
2) willingly; readily:بإرادَه حُرَّهI freely admit it was my fault.
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24 gift
[gɪft]1. noun1) something given willingly, eg as a present:هَدِيَّه، مِنْحَهa birthday gift.
2) a natural ability:موهِبَهShe has a gift for music.
2. verbto give or present as a gift:يَهبThis painting was gifted by our former chairman.
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25 penance
[ˈpenəns] nounpunishment that a person suffers willingly to show that he is sorry for something wrong he has done:كَفّارَه، تَكْفيرHe did penance for his sins.
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26 rather
[ˈraːθə] adverb1) to a certain extent; slightly; a little:That's a rather silly question / rather a silly question
إلى حَدٍ ماI've eaten rather more than I should have.
2) more willingly; preferably:Can we do it now rather than tomorrow?
I would/had rather you didn't do that
Wouldn't you rather have this one?
يُفَضِّلI'd resign rather than do that.
3) more exactly; more correctly:He agreed, or rather he didn't disagree
على الأصَحOne could say he was foolish rather than wicked.
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27 readily
adverb1) willingly:على إستِعدادI'd readily help you.
2) without difficulty:بِدون صُعوبهI can readily answer all your questions.
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28 soon
[suːn] adverb1) in a short time from now or from the time mentioned:قَريبا، عَمّا قَريبI hope he arrives soon.
2) early:مُبَكِّراIt's too soon to tell.
3) willingly:مُسْتَعِد، جاهِز، عن رَغْبَةٍI would sooner stand than sit.
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29 undertake
[andəˈteɪk] verb past tense ˌunderˈtook [-ˈtuk] past participle ˌunderˈtaken1) to accept (a duty, task, responsibility etc):يَقْبَل المَسؤوليَّهHe undertook the job willingly.
2) to promise (eg to do something):يَتَعَهَّدHe has undertaken to appear at the police court tomorrow.
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30 with (a) bad grace
(un)willingly:بِمُوافَقه، بِلَباقَهShe accepted his apology with good grace.
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31 with (a) good grace
(un)willingly:بِمُوافَقه، بِلَباقَهShe accepted his apology with good grace.
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32 with all one's heart
very willingly or sincerely:من كُل قَلْبِه، بكُل إخْلاصI hope with all my heart that you will be happy.
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33 with (a) bad grace
(un)willingly:بِمُوافَقه، بِلَباقَهShe accepted his apology with good grace.
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34 with (a) good grace
(un)willingly:بِمُوافَقه، بِلَباقَهShe accepted his apology with good grace.
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35 worthy
[-ðɪ]1. adjective1) good and deserving:جَدير، مُسَْحِقI willingly give money to a worthy cause.
2) ( with of) deserving:مُسْتَحِق، جَديرShe was not worthy of the honour given to her.
3) ( with of) typical of, suited to, or in keeping with:نَموذجي لِ، مُتلائِم مَعa performance worthy of a champion.
ذو شأن، ذو أهَمِيَّهShe was not thought worthy to be presented to the king.
2. noun– plural ˈworthiesa highly respected person.شَخْص مُحْتَرَم جِدا، وَجيه -
36 ابتهاج
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37 اختياري
اِخْتِيَاريّ \ optional: left to one’s choice: an optional subject at school. voluntary: done by choice, willingly (the opposite of compulsory): He made a voluntary statement to the police. -
38 إرادي
إِرَادِيّ \ voluntary: done by choice, willingly (the opposite of compulsory): He made a voluntary statement to the police. \ See Also طوعي (طَوْعِيّ) \ أَرَاقَ \ slop: to cause to flow over carelessly: He slopped his tea all over the table. spill: to pour of a container by mistake: I spilt some sugar on the table. The milk spilt over the floor. \ أَرَاقَ \ shed blood: to cause blood to flow (in war, etc.). \ See Also سَفَكَ الدَّم \ أرَاقَ ماءَ وجهه \ lose face: to lose the respect of others. -
39 تطوع
تَطَوَّعَ \ volunteer: to offer willingly (without being forced): He volunteered to join the army. -
40 دون (أقل من، تحت، ناقص)
دُونَ (أقلّ مِن، تحت، ناقِص) \ infra-, sub-, hypo-, under. \ بِدُون \ free from, free of: without: free from disease; free of cost. without: not with; not having: Without doubt, this is the best. I did it without his help. He took my bicycle without asking me. \ See Also دون (دُون) \ بِدُون \ after a fashion: not very well: He speaks English after a fashion. \ See Also دُون إِتْقَان \ بِدُون (غير معروف) \ nameless: not known by name: the work of a nameless 12th century writer. \ See Also دُون اسم \ بِدُون \ freely: readily: They freely accepted my advice. \ See Also دُون تَحَفُّظ \ بِدُون \ in bulk: in large amounts; not in separate containers: Ships carry oil in bulk. \ See Also دُون تَعبِئَة \ بِدُون (غَيْر رَسْمِيّ) \ informal: without ceremony or special dress: The prince paid an informal visit to the town. \ See Also دُون تَكلُّف \ بِدُون \ noiseless: making no noise; silent: a noiseless escape. quietly: silently; secretly: The prisoner was quietly planning his escape. \ See Also دُون ضَجَّة \ بِدُون \ without my knowledge: without my knowing: He drove my car without my knowledge. \ See Also دُون علمي \ بِدُون \ in vain: without success: He tried in vain to save her life. His efforts were in vain. \ See Also دُون فائدة \ بِدُون \ love: (in a game) no points: We won six love (usu. written 6-0). \ See Also دُون نُقَط \ دُونَ اسْتِثْناء \ single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. \ دُونَ إكْرَاه \ of one’s own accord: willingly; without having to be asked. \ دُونَ أن يَخْسَر شيئًا \ as well: (with may or might) without loss or bad effect: You may as well try, even if you don’t succeed. I might as well have watched the game on television (instead of watching it on the field and getting wet). \ دُونَ تَحَفُّظ \ outright: directly; at once: He was killed outright by a blow on the head. He told me outright that I was a liar. \ دُونَ تَحَيُّز \ fairly: (with a verb) justly: They were fairly treated. \ دُونَ تَذَمُّر أو اعْتِراض \ without a murmur: without the slightest complaint: He obeyed my orders without a murmur. \ دُونَ تَوَقُّف \ nonstop: without stopping: a nonstop flight across America; music played nonstop. \ دُونَ تَوَقُّف \ at a stretch: without stopping: I never drive for more than 4 hours at a stretch. \ دُونَ جَدْوَى \ for nothing: without any useful result: I had all that trouble for nothing. \ دُونَ سِنّ الرُّشد \ under age: too young: You can’t join the army as you’re under age. \ دُون شَكّ \ sure: (in special phrases) certainly: They told me he was up a tree, and sure enough there he was. to be sure: I agree: Yes, he’s small, to be sure; but he’s strong. without doubt: certainly. for sure: without doubt. \ دُونَ غَيْرِه \ alone: (after a noun or pronoun) and no other: You alone can help me. \ دُونَ اللُّجوء إلى \ without resort to: without turning to (sth. often bad) for help. \ دُونَ مُسَاعَدة \ on one’s own: by oneself; without help: I did this sum all on my own. \ دُونَ مُقَابِل \ free: not costing money: a free ticket. \ دُونَ شَكّ \ certainly: without doubt; of course: May he come? Certainly.
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