rash
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary تند، عجول، بی پروا، بی احتیاط، محل خارش یا تحریک روی پوست، جوش، دانه .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary impulsion|impulsive|impulse|rash|rashly im+pulse darun-rân (pbp.) 1 xod/darun-angiz darun-juš/jaheš 2 eng. rash bi-andiša + Men’s impulses are molded, partly by their native disposition, partly by opportunity and environment, especially early environment. Direct preaching can do very little to change impulses, though it can lead people to restrain the direct expression of them, often with the result that the impulses go underground and come to the surface again in some contorted form. (B. RUSSELL, Political Ideals ) irréfléchie|thoughtless|thoughtlessness|rash|rashness|reckless|recklessly na-sanjid/poxt-a xâm témérairement|témérité|temerarious|temerity|recklessness|foolhardy|temerariously|rash|reckless|recklessly lat. temerarius «accidentel», d'où «inconsidéré», de temere «au hasard, à la légère». + From Latin temeritas "rashness, temeriry," from temere "blindly, recklessly." The underlying PIE root, *temes- "dark," also produced Latin tenebrae "darkness," Sanskrit tamas "darkness," Lithuanian tamsus "dark," and Russian tëmny "dark." 1 eng. rash bi-godâr-be-âb-zan bi-kalla 2 eng. reckless xatar-kon bi-parvâ/bâk
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(rash): بازگشت به واژه rash canker-rash eruption of rash heat rash heat-rash nettle rash rose rash scarlet rash تند،عجول ،بى پروا،بى احتياط،محل خارش يا تحريک روى پوست ،جوش ،دانه کلمات مرتبط(7)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 rash n. Pronunciation: ' rash Function: adverb Etymology: Middle English (northern dialect) rasch quickly; akin to Old High German rasc fast Date: 15th century archaic : in a rash manner]]> 2 rash n. Function: adjective Date: 1509 1 : marked by or proceeding from undue haste or lack of deliberation or caution <a rash promise> 2 obsolete : quickly effective synonyms see ADVENTUROUS –rash·ly adverb –rash·ness noun ]]> 3 rash n. Function: noun Etymology: obsolete French rache scurf, from Old French raiche, from Vulgar Latin *rasica, from *rasicare to scratch, from Latin rasus, past participle of radere Date: 1709 1 : an eruption on the body 2 : a large number of instances in a short period <a rash of complaints>]]> rash (as used in expressions) n. diaper rash heat rash nettle rash ]]>