English to Arabic Dictionary affinity

affinity

الانجذاب
definition
noun
he has an affinity for the music of Berlioz
a spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something.
translation of 'affinity'
noun
شبه,
قرابة,
مصاهرة,
الانجذاب,
الألفة
example
he has an 'affinity' for the music of Berlioz
When the divalent cation dissociates from actin, the 'affinity' of actin for nucleotide is greatly reduced.
the 'affinity' of hemoglobin for oxygen
All investigated specimens show a remarkable 'affinity' to D. (A.) tyrolensis.
They generally feel a kinship and 'affinity' with other types.
Dolphins have a natural 'affinity' with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people.
These might be brief glossaries, grammatical or rhetorical definitions, astronomical diagrams, tables of kindred and 'affinity' , accounts, or tests of penmanship by the apprentice.
Nevertheless, ANII-DIN clearly had a higher 'affinity' to the test sequences than ANI-NVS.
She discovered she had an 'affinity' with horses immediately
a semantic 'affinity' between two words
His employers realized his natural 'affinity' for creating interesting smokes and immediately suspended all his other duties in favor of research.
They have a natural 'affinity' with traditional country music which is the kind I do in my show.
For someone with such an 'affinity' for the natural world, it's not surprising to discover that another passion of Baxter is conservation.
Across the continent there were marked continuities in physical characteristics and cultural features, and many linkages based on relations of kinship, 'affinity' , exchange, and religion.
Peoples with no particular 'affinity' toward each other are bound together in a state that was largely externally created and not the outcome of local political processes.
There are hints of 'affinity' in the terms used for these partnerships: baere is also romantic partner and kale is a term for spouse.
These connections reflect ideological, not ethnic, 'affinity' .
In the context of the 'affinity' of hemoglobin for oxygen there are four primary regulators, each of which has a negative impact.
In its scale and some of its details Smith's building has an 'affinity' to Richardson's 1875-1876 Hayden Building in Boston.
There is, or ought to be, a natural 'affinity' between community supported radio stations and community supported farms.
No fossils in the California Permian collection, other than the ‘hydrozoan’ described here, show a close 'affinity' to Tethyan forms.
She has a natural 'affinity' for the little-sister role, and has begun to follow Adrianne everywhere she goes.
Dresser's style was never dictated by dogmatic theories, but had a general 'affinity' to the art of the early English Middle Ages and also suggested his admiration for Asian art.
Relational proximity is shaped by cultural 'affinity' and facilitated by spatial and institutional proximity.
The natural 'affinity' between these two just seems to be a fact.
However, many states only punished relationships between first cousins and closer, and others only punished relationships of consanguinity, but not 'affinity' .
Early Carboniferous coral faunas of the block have a strong Eurasian 'affinity' , with two recognized coral faunas from two ecological facies having been recognized.
Some authors have suggested a close relationship between cycads and Lyginopteris, but most favor an 'affinity' to Medullosan seed plants.
The provenance signature instead suggests that the Sta Series has a closer 'affinity' to the Northern Gneisses and may in a general sense represent a deformed cover sequence.
He showed a special 'affinity' for the understanding and performance of the music of Rachmaninoff.
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