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kleptomania$42584$ - traducción al árabe

ALBUM BY MANSUN
Kleptomania (Album)

kleptomania      
n. دغر هوس السرقة, هوس السرقة, جنون السرقة
cleptomania         
  • Portrait of a kleptomaniac, Théodore Géricault, 1820, [[Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent]]
INABILITY TO RESIST THE URGE TO STEAL
Kleptomaniac; Cleptomania; Kleptomanic; Pathological stealing; Comorbidities of kleptomania; Kelptomaniac; Stealing addiction; Compulsive stealing
‎ هَوَسُ السَّرِقَة‎
KLEPTOMANIA         
  • Portrait of a kleptomaniac, Théodore Géricault, 1820, [[Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent]]
INABILITY TO RESIST THE URGE TO STEAL
Kleptomaniac; Cleptomania; Kleptomanic; Pathological stealing; Comorbidities of kleptomania; Kelptomaniac; Stealing addiction; Compulsive stealing

ألاسم

جُنُونُ السَّرِقَة ; دَغَر

Definición

Kleptomania
·noun A propensity to steal, claimed to be irresistible. This does not constitute legal irresponsibility.

Wikipedia

Kleptomania (album)

Kleptomania is the fourth and final album by English rock band Mansun, released posthumously in September 2004, following the band's split, as a triple album. The first CD features the material that was to form the basis of the band's next album, which was originally going to be self-titled, and the other 2 CDs feature EP tracks, outtakes and demos.

The band split up while recording songs for the album Kleptomania, leaving unfinished tracks that were never released. An extensive explanation of the break-up has never been made public although a press release by Paul Draper stated that the band had simply "grown apart".

EMI had originally not intended to release the material until an online petition, which gained over 4000 signatures, demonstrated that there was demand for it from fans. Draper was not in a positive frame of mind about Mansun at the time, but agreed to work on the material after EMI contacted him, on the basis that the material would be released as part of a boxset featuring other material.