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LANGUISH - ترجمة إلى العربية

PLAY BY RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN
Lydia Languish; Sir Anthony Absolute; The Rivals (play)
  • ''Bob Acres and His Servant'', illustration by [[Edwin Austin Abbey]], c. 1895
  • [[Elsie Leslie]] as Lydia Languish in ''The Rivals,'' 1899. Photograph by [[Zaida Ben-Yusuf]].
  • [[James Garner]] as ''Maverick''
  • [[Roger Moore]] in ''Maverick''

LANGUISH      

الفعل

أَضْمَرَ ; أَضْنَى ; أَضْوَى ; أَنْضَى ; اِرْتَخَى ; اِنْحَلَّ ; اِنْخَرَعَ ; تَحَلَّلَ ; تَخَاذَلَ ; تَخَرَّعَ ; تَرَاخَى ; تَضَعْضَعَ ; تَكَاسَلَ ; خَبَا ; خَرِعَ ; خَمَدَ ; خَمِدَ ; خَوِرَ ; خَوَّرَ ; ضَعُفَ ; ضَمَّرَ ; ضَنُكَ ; ضَنِيَ ; ضَوِيَ ; فَتَرَ ; وَهَنَ

languish      
فِعْل : يَهِن . يَضْنَى . تفتر همّته . يَهْزُل . يَذْبُل
languish      
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تعريف

languish
v. n.
1.
Droop, pine, faint, fade, wither, decline, fail, become feeble, pine away, waste away.
2.
Look tender, have the air of a lover.

ويكيبيديا

The Rivals

The Rivals is a comedy of manners by Richard Brinsley Sheridan in five acts which was first performed at Covent Garden Theatre on 17 January 1775. The story has been updated frequently, including a 1935 musical and a 1958 episode of the TV series Maverick (see below) starring James Garner and Roger Moore, with attribution.

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1. Then they languish, used more out of guilt than necessity.
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3. But cases often languish for years, sometimes decades.
4. They languish in a cultural and political shadow.
5. Meanwhile, the lowest–performing students, the "hopeless cases," languish.