concoction
طهو
definition
noun
a concoction of gables, shingles, stained glass, and towers inspired by English medieval houses
a mixture of various ingredients or elements.
translation of 'concoction'
noun
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إعداد,
تدبير,
طهو
example
This film is an intriguing and hugely entertaining 'concoction' that could benefit greatly from an extended running time.
They may be a depraved tangle but it's the disparate 'concoction' and uninhibited mindset that improbably make this band one of the most inventive and mystifyingly unsettling live acts I've seen in ages.
Elevators, Marty had noticed, were a strange 'concoction' .
In the course of the initial case, the plaintiff was compelled to change the time and date of the alleged sexual activity three times as the defence was able to expose the 'concoction' .
Language has the authority of being a 'concoction' - its elements familiarly charged, their composite a chance to see with fresh eyes the range and weight of our possibility.
The Prime Minister has simply been allowed to employ what is standard operating procedure for his government: when one set of lies is exposed, replace them with a new 'concoction' .
the facade is a strange 'concoction' of northern Mannerism and Italian Baroque
He had no real opportunity for reflection or 'concoction' , too little time for fabrication.
But the group didn't stop there, as the entire 'concoction' 's tied together by a quasi-religious theme of traveling home under the watchful eye of Mother Mary.
a 'concoction' of gables, shingles, stained glass, and towers inspired by English medieval houses
her story is an improbable 'concoction'
she wore a skin-tight 'concoction' of bugle heads and sequins
Those elements are a potent 'concoction' and they make editorial cartooning a singular and indispensable part of American journalism.
All in all, the show was a fine 'concoction' , with first-class ingredients and impeccable presentation.
One night, after sampling a strange 'concoction' made from the rose petals collected from Croxleys Wood, Geoff encounters the beautiful Rosemary.
What seems to have been the 'concoction' was this suggestion that his role was the explanation for this extortion by the field officers, which the Tribunal treats as not a rational explanation for what had happened.
her story is an improbable 'concoction'
Berkeley drank more of the strange 'concoction' , his attention drawn to Harold's neck.
But I will put my trust in the American system, where fabrication and 'concoction' may work for awhile, but sooner or later the calumny is exposed.
This cake - a 'concoction' that defies the combination of its ingredients - is so delectable I ate half of it in the two days we were there.
Or maybe the story about Seagal was a 'concoction' to start with, and he won't be needing to peruse The Echo's real estate classifieds.
His main beverage is a unique 'concoction' of ingredients deemed healthy in Japan: raw egg, sesame seeds, unpolished rice, parched bean flour, green tea leaves, vinegar and yogurt.
As I collected my coffee the strange chocolate 'concoction' was sitting unclaimed on the counter.
Place this ingredient into the 'concoction' last, otherwise something deadly might occur.
Their legacy is cemented in a strange 'concoction' of Karo syrup, red dye, and makeup base.
The New Yorkers said that, while it was first thought the attacks relied on high end military grade explosives, they later proved to be homemade 'concoctions' made of mundane ingredients.
In so doing, the group sounds like the sort that practices deep in the Appalachians, brewing strange 'concoctions' that evoke the Other so easily - both exotic and primitive.
Amid these chemical 'concoctions' we find elements significant to the cosmos, allowing me to offer a view of the periodic table through the lens of an astrophysicist.
In 1982 some natural examples of undecidable mathematical statements were discovered in the course of trying to solve a real problem - they are not artificial 'concoctions' .
The two 'concoctions' were viable elements for either permanent brain damage or death.
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