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كُفْء \ capable: able; clever: He’s a very capable player. competent: able or fit to do what is wanted: She is a competent and experienced cook. I’m not competent to judge his skill. efficient: working well and without waste: Our efficient new machines are much cheaper to run. He gets his work done quickly because he is efficient. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook. -
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كُفْء \ capable: able; clever: He’s a very capable player. competent: able or fit to do what is wanted: She is a competent and experienced cook. I’m not competent to judge his skill. efficient: working well and without waste: Our efficient new machines are much cheaper to run. He gets his work done quickly because he is efficient. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook. -
23 proficient
كُفْء \ capable: able; clever: He’s a very capable player. competent: able or fit to do what is wanted: She is a competent and experienced cook. I’m not competent to judge his skill. efficient: working well and without waste: Our efficient new machines are much cheaper to run. He gets his work done quickly because he is efficient. match: sb. or sth. that is equal to another in strength, etc., and fit to compete: We were no match for the other team. His horse was more than a match for (much better than) any of the other horses. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook. -
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بِصَرْف النَّظَر عن \ irrespective: without regard to: Citizens in this country have equal rights, irrespective of their race of religion. -
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بِغَضِّ النَّظَرِ عَن \ irrespective of: without regard to: Citizens in this country have equal rights, irrespective of their race of religion. regardless: paying no attention; in spite of: He was determined to buy, it, regardless of the cost. -
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بِغَضِّ النَّظَرِ عَن \ irrespective of: without regard to: Citizens in this country have equal rights, irrespective of their race of religion. regardless: paying no attention; in spite of: He was determined to buy, it, regardless of the cost.
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