English to Arabic Dictionary retard

retard

تأخير
definition
verb
his progress was retarded by his limp
delay or hold back in terms of progress, development, or accomplishment.
noun
a mentally handicapped person (often used as a general term of abuse).
translation of 'retard'
verb
تأخر,
أخر,
عاق,
تثبط,
سوف,
تعوق
noun
تأخير,
إعادة
example
But the coconut oil roast also leaves a layer of fat or oil on the outside surface of the nut to 'retard' moisture migration and sogginess of the nut while the ice cream product is in the freezer case.
Restrictive legislation could 'retard' the development of technology and slow the growth of electronic commerce.
Such gatekeeping makes no sense for genes expressed in fetal development or childhood, but genetic constructs that 'retard' the onset of aging or protect us from adult cancers might come into play later in life.
Introducing wildlife preserves and adding 100,000 trees to 'retard' the ongoing erosion, this project will also address water and flood management, along with urban planning.
A new gas-based fire-protection system has also been installed, which reduces the level of oxygen in the room to 'retard' a fire.
More important, the backlash against genetically modified foods is fading as new studies ease fears about the health and environmental effects of such crops, though serious obstacles still 'retard' their potential abroad.
Social scientists have been examining ways to increase community support for local agriculture and local foods and to 'retard' the loss of agricultural space and renew our connection with the local agro-food system.
Iron deficiency can 'retard' mental development and impair physical growth in children and adolescents and often leads to anemia, which is a deficiency of red blood cells.
Contractors are also encouraged to use evaporation 'retarders' when weather conditions could cause excessive water evaporation from the slab.
Tributyltin, for example, is a licensed marine antifoulant used in paints and extremely toxic to crustaceans where, even at low levels, it can cause structural growth changes and 'retardation' .
He said the slow pace at which the deal was being negotiated was 'retarding' the development of the park, which he said had remained closed to tourists for sometime.
Famously, Forster accused the educational systems of the time of 'retarding' the emotional development of schoolboys.
It is shown that there is a direct relationship between spring 'retardment' (Φ) and the neap to spring ratio.
Their infants are vulnerable to cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, blindness, developmental delays, and mental 'retardation' , largely because they are often born prematurely.
A vapor 'retarder' in this location would reduce the amount of moisture that diffuses into the wall cavity.
Generally, any stress condition that 'retards' plant growth may increase prussic acid levels in plants.
In addition, diuretics can be effective in 'retarding' osteoporosis in postmenopausal patients.
In exchange, she will give him the secret to rejuvenation: when the powder is mixed with another ingredient, it not only 'retards' the aging process, but reverses it completely.
Also, since air retarders and vapor diffusion 'retarders' serve different functions and have distinct characteristics, it may be more practical to install them as separate systems.
Heavy-metal poisoning, while treatable, can cause hearing loss, kidney damage, miscarriage, and mental 'retardation' in offspring.
The lining not only forms a decorative finish to the hull but also acts as a very good fire 'retardment' .
The drivers are taught to use engine 'retarders' instead of brakes, and if they have to use the brakes, to tap them lightly.
Thomison notes, ‘Excess moisture during the early vegetative stages 'retards' corn root development and can kill the deepest roots.’
Food additives perform many valuable functions like increasing flavor, adding extra minerals or other nutrients, and 'retarding' spoilage.
Iodine deficiency is the most common preventable causes of mental 'retardation' among the children and miscarriage among pregnant women.
Another side effect of fear is that it absolutely 'retards' the flow of information inside a company.
A nominally progressive tax structure to some degree 'retards' the concentration over time of wealth among individuals.
Giocoli claims that Nash's interpretation of game theory was beset by other difficulties 'retarding' its acceptance by mainstream economics.
The publicly provided good, while valued by the voters, neither stimulates nor 'retards' economic growth throughout the course of the current legislative period.
Sudden changes - from loud to soft, lento to presto, or vice versa - keep us on our toes, increasingly aware that the tempo is the message, that acceleration and 'retardation' are the music of living.
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