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1 fall back on
to use, or to go to for help, finally when everything else has been tried:يَرجِع إلى، يَلْجَأ إلىWhatever happens you have your father's money to fall back on.
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2 fall back
to move back or stop moving forward.يَتَراجَع، يَتَقَهْقَر -
3 fall
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
4 lie back
اِسْتَلقَى على ظَهره \ lie back: (from a sitting position) to let one’s body fall back: He lay back in the armchair and fell asleep. -
5 draw back
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
6 drop back
to slow down; to fall behind:يَتأخَّر، يَتَباطَأI was at the front of the crowd but I dropped back to speak to Bill.
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7 تراجع
1́ adj. drawn, backed2́ adv. behind one's back, backwards3́ interj. fuck off! [sl.]4́ n. retreating, palinode, sell out, retraction, recess, recession, regression, retrogression, recoil, kick, degradation5́ v. retreat, move back, retract, withdraw, turn back, take back, lose ground, blemish, give ground, fall behind, draw back, back away, fall back, give back, give the right of way, regress, recede, retire, renege, stand, kick, unsay -
8 تقهقر
1́ n. retreat, retreating, retrogression, recession2́ v. retreat, get one's own back, retire, retrograde, withdraw, fall back, recede, fall behind, hold down, go on before, lose ground, give ground -
9 استلقى
اِسْتَلقَى \ lie: (lay, lain) to remain flat; be spread out: He was lying on his back. lie down: (from a standing position) to spread one’s body out flat: She lay down on the bed for a rest. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. \ اِسْتَلقَى على ظَهره \ lie back: (from a sitting position) to let one’s body fall back: He lay back in the armchair and fell asleep. -
10 ارتد
اِرْتَدّ: رَجَعَ، تَرَاجَعَto withdraw, retreat, fall back, draw back, move backward, go back, retract, back (away), give way; to recede, regress, retrocede, retrograde, retrogress -
11 تراجع
تَرَاجَعَ: اِرْتَدّ، اِنْحَسَرَ، تَقَهْقَرَ، اِنْحَطّto retreat, withdraw, fall back, draw back, move backward, go back, retract, revert, back (away), give way, recede, regress, retrocede, retrograde, retrogress; to deteriorate, decline, degenerate, degrade, wane, subside, ebb, abate, fade away, shrink, slump -
12 تقهقر
تَقَهْقَرَ: تَرَاجَعَto retreat, withdraw, fall back, draw back, move backward, go back, retract, revert, back (away), recede, regress, retrocede, retrogress, retrograde, decline, deteriorate, degenerate, degrade -
13 رجع
رَجَعَ: اِرْتَدّ، اِنْكَفَأ، تَقَهْقَرَto retreat, withdraw, fall back, draw back, move backward, go back, retract, back (away), recede, regress, retrocede, retrograde, retrogress -
14 انسحب
اِنْسَحَبَ: تَرَاجَعَ، رَجَعَto withdraw, retreat, pull out, pull away, pull back, fall back, draw back, recede, retract; to retire; to evacuate; to secede -
15 انكفأ
اِنْكَفَأ: تَرَاجَعَ، تَقَهْقَرَto retreat, withdraw, fall back, draw back, retract, revert, back (away), recede, regress, retrocede, retrogress -
16 نكص
نَكَصَ: اِرْتَدّ، تَرَاجَعَto recoil, shrink, draw back, fall back, retreat, withdraw; to recede, regress, retrocede, retrograde, retrogress -
17 إرتد إلى
v. fall back on, recoil -
18 أحجم
أحْجَمَ: نَكَصَto recoil, shrink, flinch, fall back, retreat, withdraw -
19 رجع إلى
رَجَعَ إلى: لَجَأَ إلىto resort to, have recourse to, fall back upon; to consult, refer to, turn to -
20 كر
كَرّ: تَرَاجَعَto retreat, withdraw, fall back
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