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laborious |
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a. متاهة demanding much work or care; tedious When putting together his dictionary of the English language, Doctor Johnson undertook a laborious task. |
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labyrinth |
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n. متاهة maze; the complex structure of interconnecting passages Michelle, one thing contributing to this labyrinth is the nation's biggest private employer, Wal-Mart. |
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lachrymose |
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a. في المحادثة weeping or inclined to weep; tearful; showing sorrow His voice has a lachrymose quality more appropriate to a funeral than a class reunion. |
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lackluster |
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a. باهتة dull; lacking luster or shine We were disappointed by the lackluster performance. |
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laconic |
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a. الاقتضاب brief; effectively cut short; marked by the use of few words Many of the characters portrayed by Clint Eastwood are laconic types: strong men of few words. |
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lag |
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v. متخلفة delay; drag; the act of slowing down or falling behind I'm sure you've experienced jet lag before. |
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laggard |
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a. تقاعسا slow; sluggish; wasting time The sailor had been taught not to be laggard in carrying out orders. |
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lament |
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v. رثاء grieve; express sorrow; regret deeply Even advocates of the war lament the loss of so many lives in combat. |
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lampoon |
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v. الهجاء ridicule; subject to abusive ridicule expressed in work of art The articles lampoon the pretensions of some movie moguls. |
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lampshade |
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n. عاكس الضوء a protective ornamental shade used to screen a light bulb from direct view A lampshade is a fixture covering the light bulb on a lamp to diffuse the light it emits. |
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landmass |
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n. مساحة a large continuous extent of land The research aims to assess Canada's landmass response to climate change as captured by long-term satellite earth observation records. |
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landslide |
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n. ساحقا slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff; overwhelming electoral victory Roosevelt defeated Hoover in a landslide. |
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languid |
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a. ضعيف lacking energy or vitality; weak; sluggish; lacking spirit or liveliness Her siege of illness left her languid and pallid. |
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languish |
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v. يقبع lose animation; be or become weak or feeble; lose strength or vigor Left at Miss Minchin's school for girls while her father went off to war, Sarah Crewe refused to languish. |
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languor |
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n. نشيد the feeling of lack of interest or energy; depression His friends tried to overcome the languor into which he had fallen by taking him to parties and to the theater. |
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larder |
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n. اللفة pantry; place where food is kept Bill did on returning home from school to check what snacks his mother had in the larder. |