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n. خنجر knife; a short pointed weapon with sharp edges He dug his finest dagger from the drawer of his desk and tucked it inside his boot. |
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dampen |
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v. كبح moisten; lessen in force or effect Now it seems that ministers may be accepting that we're moving into a world of permanently higher oil prices that will dampen economic growth. |
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dangerous |
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a. خطيرة full of risk; perilous; hazardous; unsafe He was in the midst of some dangerous gymnastic performances. |
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daring |
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a. جريئة bold; brave and taking risks This was one of the most daring prison breakouts to take place in Greece. |
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dart |
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v. دارت move suddenly and rapidly Your eyes take them in, then dart away to something else. |
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date |
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v. التاريخ mark the time of; assign a date to Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological findings. |
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dated |
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a. مؤرخة old-fashioned; obsolete For an average insurance requirement and an average dated car, the breakeven point declines to 15 000 km a year. |
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dawning |
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n. بزوغ فجر first light of day; first advent or appearance So, the order indicates the next day's dawning follows the end of one day. |
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dazzling |
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a. الابهار bright or brilliant; extremely attractive or exciting At last, they conspired together and hit upon a plan that promised a dazzling victory. |
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deaf |
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a. انبهار البصر أصما unable to perceive sounds; hard of hearing; unwilling to hear or listen; regardless; not to be persuaded He turned a deaf ear to all requests for help. |
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deal |
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n. صفقة part or portion; share; indefinite quantity, degree, or extent, degree, or extent; distribution; arrangement This question the Dodo could not answer without a great deal of thought. |
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dean |
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n. عميد a dignitary or presiding officer; head in the faculty of some colleges or universities He was elected the dean of our department. |
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dearth |
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n. ندرة scarcity; shortage of food; famine from failure or loss of crops The dearth of skilled labor compelled employers to open trade schools. |
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debate |
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n. المناقشة discussion; dispute; discussion involving opposing points Robert Potts, who recently retired as chancellor at Arkansas State University, witnessed the two states' nickname debate. |
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debris |
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n. الحطام remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up A full year after the earthquake in Mexico City, they were still carting away the debris. |