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  • 1 شديد

    شَدِيد \ bad, worse (worst): (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad mistake or accident; a bad cold. close: serious; careful: Keep a close watch on him. Pay close attention to him. drastic: (of actions, etc.) very serious; using unusual force to deal with serious trouble: Only drastic punishment will stop these crimes. extreme: very great: with extreme care. fanatical: like a fanatic: She doesn’t eat enough, because she has a fanatical fear of becoming fat. firm: (of people) strong; determined: a firm ruler. heavy: having more weight, size, force, etc. than usual: heavy rain; heavy losses; a heavy blow. high: great: a high wind; high speed. intense: very powerful or strong: intense heat; intense excitement. keen: (of the feelings) strong: a keen interest in sport. mighty: powerful: a mighty effort. passionate: showing passion: A passionate kiss. profound: (of interest, knowledge, etc.) deep. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe storm; a severe illness; a severe judge. strict: demanding obedience; firm: a strict parent; strict rules. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. strong: powerful: a strong man; a strong wind, not easily damaged strong paper; strong shoes. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. vivid: (of a memory, a description, a flash of light, etc.) bright and clear. \ See Also مؤلم (مُؤْلِم)، قاس (قاسٍ)، عنيف، دقيق، بالغ (بَالِغ)، حازم (حَازِم)، قوي (قويّ)، مشرق (مُشْرِق)‏ \ شَدِيد الاحتِمال \ durable: able to last a long time: Those shoes are durable; they won’t wear out for a long time. \ شَدِيد الانْحِدَار \ peaked: (of a mountain, etc.) having a sharp point. sheer: straight down or up; not sloping: The mountain rose sheer from the lake to a height of 1600 feet. That cliff is almost sheer. steep: sloping sharply; hard to climb: a steep hill. \ شَدِيد الانْحِناء \ sharp: of changing direction quickly: a sharp bend in the road. \ شَدِيد الاهتمام \ keen: eager: He’s a keen player. He’s keen to play. \ شَدِيد البَأْس \ hardy: strong; able to bear bad weather, cold, hard work, etc.. stalwart: strong, brave and dependable: a stalwart supporter; stalwart fighters. \ شَدِيد التحَمّل \ hardy: strong; able to bear bad weather, cold, hard work, etc.. \ شَدِيد جدًّا \ overpowering: (of heat, smells, etc.) too strong; unbearable. \ شَدِيد الحذَر والاحتِراس \ gingerly: very careful(ly), to avoid noise or damage: He stepped gingerly past the sleeping guards. \ شَدِيد الحَساسِيّة \ touchy: easily annoyed; easily hurt (in one’s feelings). \ شَدِيد الرِّعَاية \ protective: that gives protection; having or showing a desire to protect: People who work with dangerous chemicals often need protective clothing. Those people are too protective towards their children. \ See Also الحِمَايَة لِـ \ شَدِيد الرغبة في \ keen on: to be interested in; like: I’m keen on swimming. \ شَدِيد الضَّرَر \ poisonous: containing poison; acting as a poison: That’s a poisonous snake. Some medicines are poisonous if wrongly used. \ See Also سام (سَامّ)‏ \ شَدِيد الطُّمُوح \ pushing: determined to be successful, but annoying others by one’s forceful manner: a pushing young business man. \ شَدِيد العِنَاية \ painstaking: taking a lot of trouble, very careful: A painstaking worker. \ شَدِيد الغَيرَة \ jealous: carefully guarding one’s own things (esp. one’s wife or husband) because one does not trust other people: He’s a jealous husband. He’s jealous of his rights. \ شَدِيد النُّحُول (للنَّاس)‏ \ weedy: (of people) thin and weak: He’s too weedy to be good at sport. \ شَدِيد الهِيَاج \ frantic: wildly excited (with anxiety, joy, pain, etc.). mad: very excited (with anger, pain, etc.): He was mad with joy. \ شَدِيد الوَطْأة \ oppressive: (of hot weather) causing discomfort and low spirits: The air is oppressive just before a thunderstorm. \ شَدِيد الوَقْع \ strong: (of feeling, taste, etc.) deep; noticeable: a strong dislike; a strong smell of coffee; a strong cup of tea (one that has a lot of taste).

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  • 2 حرك

    حَرَّكَ \ agitate: (esp. of liquids) to stir or shake about. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. move: to change the position of: Please move your car out of the way. shift: to move: The workmen shifted the boxes of the way. The sand is always shifting in a desert. stir: to move: A gentle wind stirred the trees. \ حَرَّكَ \ throw: to move violently or hurriedly or carelessly: He threw the door open. I threw off my clothes and jumped into the river. The news threw them into confusion. shoot: to move fast and suddenly: The boy shot his hand up to show that he was ready. The car shot past us. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بِعُنْف أو سُرعة \ حَرَّكَ (شيئًا) بعصبيَّة \ fiddle: to play aimlessly with sth., esp. with one’s fingers: Stop fiddling with that pen and listen to me!. \ حَرَّكَ أو قَلَّب حَطَب النار \ poke the fire: to stir the hot coals and make them burn brighter. \ حَرَّكَ بالدّوّاسة \ pedal: to move along on a bicycle, using the pedals: The boys pedalled home in a hurry. \ حَرَّكَ الذاكرة \ jog sb.’s memory: to cause sb. to remember: He promised to do it, but he won’t unless you jog his memory. \ حَرَّكَ المشاعر \ move: to stir the feelings of: She was deeply moved by his sad story.

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  • 3 فتش

    فَتَّشَ \ inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to turn one’s eyes; try to see, search: Look (at that man), he’s waving to you! I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. She searched her memory for the answer. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). \ فَتَّشَ تفتيشًا دقيقًا \ comb: to search through very carefully (for sth.): The police combed the woods for the escaped prisoner. \ فَتَّشَ عن \ hunt: to search: I’m hunting for my pen.

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  • 4 inspect

    فَتَّشَ \ inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to turn one’s eyes; try to see, search: Look (at that man), he’s waving to you! I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. She searched her memory for the answer. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.).

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  • 5 look

    فَتَّشَ \ inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to turn one’s eyes; try to see, search: Look (at that man), he’s waving to you! I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. She searched her memory for the answer. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.).

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  • 6 search

    فَتَّشَ \ inspect: to examine officially or seriously (the condition of accounts, work, soldiers, a school, etc.). look: to turn one’s eyes; try to see, search: Look (at that man), he’s waving to you! I looked (for it) everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. She searched her memory for the answer. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.).

    Arabic-English glossary > search

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