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1 بلل
بَلَّلَ \ moisten: to make moist: Moisten the stamp and stick it on to the letter. wet: to make wet. \ بَلَّلَ بَلَلاً شديدًا \ soak: to make (a material) very wet: Our clothes were soaked by the storm. drench: wet thoroughly: We were drenched by the storm. -
2 drench
بَلَّلَ بَلَلاً شديدًا \ soak: to make (a material) very wet: Our clothes were soaked by the storm. drench: wet thoroughly: We were drenched by the storm. -
3 soak
بَلَّلَ بَلَلاً شديدًا \ soak: to make (a material) very wet: Our clothes were soaked by the storm. drench: wet thoroughly: We were drenched by the storm. -
4 soak
أشْبَعَ بالماء \ soak: to make (a material) very wet: Our clothes were soaked by the storm. \ اِنْتَقَع \ soak: to lie (or allow to lie) in liquid, for a purpose such as removing dirt: Let your shirt soak for an hour. Soak it in hot soapy water. \ See Also نقع (نَقَعَ) \ تَخَلَّلَ \ soak: (of liquid) to pass slowly into or through sth.: The blood soaked through his coat. -
5 أشبع
أشْبَعَ \ appease: to calm or satisfy (hunger, etc.) by giving what is wanted. satisfy: to fill the needs of; be enough for: He ate enough to satisfy his hunger. My explanation satisfied his curiosity. saturate. \ See Also شَبَّعَ \ أَشْبَعَ إِشْباعًا كاملاً \ satiate: to satisfy completely or too much, so that one desires no more: satiated with rich food (with amusements, with looking at television). \ أشْبَعَ بالماء \ soak: to make (a material) very wet: Our clothes were soaked by the storm. \ أشْبَهَ \ bear a resemblance to: to look like: He bears a slight resemblance to his uncle. resemble: to look like: He resembles his father.
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