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bacchanalian |
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a. اللازوردية معربد drunken; relating to reveling and drunkenness Emperor Nero attended the bacchanalian orgy. |
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backdrop |
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n. حاضنة للأطفال background; the view behind something It's set against a backdrop of intrigue within the oil industry. |
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badinage |
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n. الهزل teasing conversation; good-humored, playful conversation Her friends at work greeted the news of her engagement with cheerful badinage. |
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baffle |
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v. إرباك frustrate as by confusing or perplexing; impede force or movement of The new code will baffle the enemy agents. |
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baleful |
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a. الثرثرة portending evil; harmful in intent or effect. The fortune teller made baleful predictions of terrible things to come. |
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balk |
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v. بيت stop short and refuse to go on; refuse obstinately or abruptly When the warden learned that several inmates were planning to escape, he took steps to balk their attempt. |
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ballast |
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n. مؤذ heavy substance used to add stability or weight The ship was listing badly to one side; it was necessary to shift the ballast in the hold to get her back on an even keel. |
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ballet |
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n. باليه a sort of theatrical representation by dancers That school strives to be an international leader in ballet training. |
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banal |
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a. بلسم obvious and dull; commonplace; lacking originality The writer made his comic sketch seem banal; only a few people liked it. |
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bandmaster |
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n. المنديل a conductor of a band The bandmaster pointed this boy out as one who would have no difficulty getting into a band outside. |
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bankrupt |
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v. المايسترو cause to become financially ruin; ruin The only company that did not bankrupt is Ford, the one who did not take Federal money. |
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bantering |
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a. باندي good-natured ridiculing; cleverly amusing in tone They resented his bantering remarks because they thought he was sarcastic. |
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bard |
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n. المزاح poet, especially lyric poet The ancient bard Homer sang of the fall of Troy. |