English to Arabic Dictionary countenance

countenance

طلعة
definition
verb
he was reluctant to countenance the use of force
admit as acceptable or possible.
noun
his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away
a person's face or facial expression.
she was giving her specific countenance to the occasion
support.
translation of 'countenance'
verb
عد,
أيد
noun
رزانة,
وجه,
تأييد,
هدوء,
تشجيع,
ملامح,
سيماء,
طلعة,
محيا
example
his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable 'countenance' give little away
she was giving her specific 'countenance' to the occasion
This was an insult he could no longer 'countenance' , and so he had decided that all high-risk surgeries would be transferred to another hospital.
he was reluctant to 'countenance' the use of force
he was reluctant to 'countenance' the use of force
Moyes cannot help but 'countenance' going the same way.
The man, appropriately, shone his 'countenance' approvingly upon her.
she was giving her specific 'countenance' to the occasion
Is there any parent who would argue for, or 'countenance' , the early evacuation of one sick child from an Intensive Care Unit bed in favour of their own child?
No judicial 'countenance' can or ought to be given in matters of taxation to any system of extra-legal concessions.
his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable 'countenance' give little away
We all know the ABC would never give 'countenance' to the perverted influence of base and vulgar advertising.
Not coincidentally, this came just as he was 'countenancing' the possibility of employing his services elsewhere.
We think 'countenancing' any other position would totally undermine our members going about their duty and put them at phenomenal risk.
It was the perfect damsel-in-distress expression, she'd seen executed on the 'countenances' of several ladies.
Of course, it is understood the money must be used strictly for digging wells[… ] and no other use will be 'countenanced' , that must be understood. […]
The artist was taught to locate the animal traits beneath human 'countenances' , creating a sketch that teetered on the cusp between Homo sapiens and the lower creatures: truer to life than the mundane appearance of the subject himself.
Racist behaviour is criminal, and cannot be 'countenanced' .
As for the Americans, theirs were grim 'countenances' .
Engineering is 'countenanced' only as a desperate last-ditch response to climatic catastrophe.
Even the most hawkish leaders baulked at 'countenancing' a right of pre-emptive action when the world's principal disputants both had nuclear missile submarines designed to evade a surprise attack.
Hard, fearful looks crowned their 'countenances' as they gazed upon us.
They show contempt for their vows and pose a danger of showing more serious contempt for our children which should not be 'countenanced' .
Many faces appear and I try and commensurate local architecture with 'countenances' .
Forced to smile under the sudden shift of attention to them, Althia placidly glided into the throne room on the arm of her sister, any evidence of their recent quarrel absent from their 'countenances' .
The image of the bronzed 'countenances' of the Native man and woman will only become true fixtures of the Canadian consciousness when Aboriginal people themselves admit to the true nature of their pre-settlement lives.
Jean just let a small smile escape her visage, and then turned her 'countenances' back in to a frustrated manner.
The man seems simply incapable of 'countenancing' the notion that this nation can ever do wrong.
It is irresponsible and it should not be engaged in, and it should not be 'countenanced' .
He inwardly grinned along with Elizabeth, but both of them kept impassive 'countenances' in front of their son.
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