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121 dartmaq
pull, draw; tugdartıb çıxarmaq – pull outdartınmaq – give a jerk (to get free)dartışdırmaq – tug (by) -
122 gelut
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123 صرف
صَرَّفَ \ dispose: (with of) to get free (of sth. unwanted) by selling it, throwing it away or dealing with it in any way: If the box is empty, you can dispose of it. drain: to cause (unwanted liquid) to flow away: This pipe drains the rainwater off the roof. \ See Also تخلص من (تَخَلَّصَ مِن) -
124 فر
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. \ فَرَّ \ make off: to hurry away guiltily: They made off when they saw a policeman coming. \ See Also اِنْسَلَّ هاربًا \ فَرَّ سِرًّا \ abscond: to run away secretly after breaking the law: The new clerk absconded with all the money. \ فَرَّ من الجُندية \ desert: (of a soldier) to run away from the army. -
125 هرب
هَرَبَ \ bolt: (of people) to run away, so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. flee, (fled): (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. \ هَرَبَ بِغَنيمة أو سَرِقة \ make off with: to steal and take away: A dog made off with my meat. -
126 bolt
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
127 escape
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
128 fled
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away.
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