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worrying

  • 1 مقلق

    adj. worrying, troubling, worrisome, troublesome, disquieting, disturbing, disconcerting, upsetting, distressing, distressful, perturbing
    n. bothering

    Arabic-English dictionary > مقلق

  • 2 مشج

    مُشْجٍ: مُقْلِق
    worrying, disquieting

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مشج

  • 3 مقلق

    مُقْلِق
    worrying, worrisome, troubling, disquieting, disturbing, upsetting, disconcerting, discomposing, distressful, perturbing

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مقلق

  • 4 get something off one's chest

    to tell the truth about something that is worrying one.
    يُزيحُ عَن صَدْرِهِ عِبئاً

    Arabic-English dictionary > get something off one's chest

  • 5 happy-go-lucky

    adjective
    not worrying about what might happen:

    cheerful and happy-go-lucky.

    لا يَهْتَم ما قد يَحْدُث

    Arabic-English dictionary > happy-go-lucky

  • 6 headache

    noun
    1) a pain in the head:

    Bright lights give me a headache.

    وَجَع رأس
    2) something worrying:

    Lack of money is a real headache.

    شيءٌ مٌقْلِق

    Arabic-English dictionary > headache

  • 7 in style

    in a luxurious, elegant way without worrying about the expense:

    The bride arrived at the church in style, in a horse-drawn carriage.

    في تَرَفٍ ورَفاهِيَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > in style

  • 8 it's no joke

    it is a serious or worrying matter:

    It's no joke when water gets into the petrol tank.

    الأمْرُ جدّي وخَطير، ليس مَزْحَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > it's no joke

  • 9 sleepless

    adjective
    without sleep:

    He spent a sleepless night worrying about the situation.

    أرِق، بدون نَوْم

    Arabic-English dictionary > sleepless

  • 10 take in one's stride

    to accept or cope with (a matter) successfully without worrying about it:

    She takes difficulties in her stride.

    يُواجِه المَصاعِب بِنَجاح

    Arabic-English dictionary > take in one's stride

  • 11 triviality

    [-ˈa-] noun
    1) the state of being trivial.
    تَفاهَه، تَمَسُّك بالتَّوافِه
    2) (plural triviˈalities) something which is trivial:

    He is always worrying about some triviality or other.

    شَيء تافِه

    Arabic-English dictionary > triviality

  • 12 wakeful

    adjective
    1) not asleep; not able to sleep:

    a wakeful child.

    أَرِق، غَيْر قادِر على النَّوْم
    2) (of a night) in which one gets little sleep:

    We spent a wakeful night worrying about her.

    مُتَّسِم بالأرَق

    Arabic-English dictionary > wakeful

См. также в других словарях:

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  • worrying — [[t]wʌ̱riɪŋ, AM wɜ͟ːriɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ that If something is worrying, it causes people to worry. [mainly BRIT] It is very worrying that petrol bombs have been brought into a fight between two secondary schools. ...a new and… …   English dictionary

  • worrying — adjective 1 making you feel anxious: a worrying development 2 worrying time/week/year etc a time etc when you have many problems: It s been a worrying few weeks for us all. worryingly adverb: a worryingly high level of pollutants in the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • worrying — I noun 1. the act of harassing someone • Syn: ↑badgering, ↑torment, ↑bedevilment • Derivationally related forms: ↑bedevil (for: ↑bedevilment), ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • worrying */ — UK [ˈwʌrɪɪŋ] / US adjective causing you to feel worried The most worrying trend is the sharp decline in young readers. The situation is very worrying. Derived word: worryingly adverb …   English dictionary

  • Worrying — Worry Wor ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Worried}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Worrying}.] [OE. worowen, wirien, to strangle, AS. wyrgan in [=a]wyrgan; akin to D. worgen, wurgen, to strangle, OHG. wurgen, G. w[ u]rgen, Lith. verszti, and perhaps to E. wring.]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • worrying — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ deeply, particularly, serio …   Collocations dictionary

  • worrying — wor|ry|ing [ wʌriıŋ ] adjective * causing you to feel worried: The most worrying trend is the sharp decline in young readers …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • worrying — worry ► VERB (worries, worried) 1) feel or cause to feel troubled over actual or potential difficulties. 2) annoy or disturb. 3) (of a dog or other carnivorous animal) tear at or pull about with the teeth. 4) (of a dog) chase and attack… …   English terms dictionary

  • worrying cattle or sheep — Within statutes providing that any one finding a dog, not on the premises of its owner, who is worrying cattle or sheep, may kill the dog, means to run after; to chase; to bark at. Failing v. People, 105 Colo. 399, 98 P.2d 865, 867. The common… …   Black's law dictionary

  • worrying — adjective /ˈwʌrijˌɪŋ/ Inducing worry …   Wiktionary

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