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avail |
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v. جدوى turn to the advantage of; be of service to; profit; promote When his power ceases to avail, that is when a stronger than he appears upon the scene. |
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avalanche |
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n. الانهيار a great mass of falling snow and ice The park ranger warned the skiers to stay on the main trails, where they would be in no danger of being buried beneath a sudden avalanche. |
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avenge |
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v. انتقاما take vengeance for something, or on behalf of someone Hamlet vowed he would avenge his father's murder and punish Claudius for his horrible crime. |
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avert |
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v. القفص prevent; turn or cause to turn off or away She had to avert her eyes from the dead cat on the highway. |
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avid |
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a. تجنب متعطشا greedy; eager for; marked by keen interest and enthusiasm He was avid for learning and read everything he could get. |
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avoidance |
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n. تجنب keeping away from or preventing from happening Tax avoidance is the legal utilization of the tax regime to one's own advantage in order to reduce the amount of tax. |
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awe |
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n. الرعب mixed emotion of reverence, respect, dread, and wonder; fear, as of something evil The tourists gazed with awe at the tremendous expanse of the Grand Canyon. |