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mortal |
that cannot live forever and must die ▪We are all mortal. |
فان |
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infidelity |
the act of not being faithful to your wife, husband or partner, by having sex with somebody else SYNONYM unfaithfulness ▪marital infidelity ▪She could not forgive his infidelities. ▪her infidelity to her husband ▪His reputation has been damaged by allegations of marital infidelity. OPPOSITE fidelity |
خيانة |
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glory |
praise and respect you get from other people for doing something very brave and good |
مَجْد / تَألُّق |
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appease |
appease somebody to make somebody calmer or less angry by giving them what they want appease somebody to make somebody calmer or less angry by giving them what they want▪The move was widely seen as an attempt to appease critics of the regime.▪appease somebody/something to give a country what it wants in order to avoid war ▪The move was widely seen as an attempt to appease critics of the regime. ▪appease somebody/something to give a country what it wants in order to avoid war |
يسترضي / يهدأ |
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take after someone |
to be similar to an older person in your family to be similar to an older person in your family▪Peter’s very tall – he takes after his father. to be similar to an older person in your family▪Peter’s very tall – he takes after his father. to be similar to an older person in your family▪Peter’s very tall – he takes after his father. ▪Peter’s very tall – he takes after his father. |
يُشْبِه شَخْصًا ما |
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ordinary |
not special or different in any way ▪an ordinary life ▪ordinary people I had a very ordinary childhood. |
عادي |
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beast |
an animal, especially a large or wild one |
وَحْش |
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penetrate |
[transitive, intransitive] to go into or through something ▪ penetrate something The knife had penetrated his chest. ▪The sun's radiation penetrates the skin. ▪The cold seemed to penetrate his bones. ▪(figurative) The war penetrates every area of the nation's life. ▪penetrate into/through/to something These fine particles penetrate deep into the lungs. ▪narrow alleys where the sun never penetrates |
يَخْتَرِق |
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despise |
to hate someone or something and have no respect for them or it ▪The two groups despise each other. |
يَكْرَه / يَزْدَري |
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pillage |
to steal something from a place or a person by using violence, especially during war: ▪Works of art were pillaged from many countries in the dark days of the Empire. |
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ripe |
ripe (for something) ready or suitable for something to happenThis land is ripe for development. ripe (for something) ready or suitable for something to happenThis land is ripe for development.▪The conditions were ripe for social change.▪Reforms were promised when the time was ripe. ▪The conditions were ripe for social change. ▪Reforms were promised when the time was ripe. |
جاهز |