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1 let down
1) to lower:يُسْقِطShe let down the blind.
You must give a film show at the party – you can't let the children down (noun ˈlet-down)
يَخْذُل، يَتَخَلّى عنShe felt he had let her down by not coming to see her perform.
3) to make flat by allowing the air to escape:يُفْرِغ الهَواء من إطار السَّيّارَهWhen he got back to his car, he found that some children had let his tyres down.
4) to make longer:يُطَوِّل، يُسْدِلShe had to let down the child's skirt.
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2 let sb. down
تَخَلَّى عن \ abandon: to give up, because of difficulties: They had to abandon their plans. desert: to leave wrongly and shamefully: We must not desert our friends in danger. He deserted his wife and children, and went to live in America. forsake: to leave for ever; give up completely: She forsook the religion of her family in favour of that of her husband. give up: not to try any more; stop: He gave up when he got tired. let sb. down: to fail sb.’s trust; not do what is promised or expected; cause shame: He let down the whole team by his unfair play. part with: to allow sth. (or sb.) to leave one’s possession: He’s fond of his old car and refuses to part with it. quit: to leave completely: He quit(ted) his job after quarrelling with his employer. walk out (on): to leave suddenly (sb. to whom one has a duty): He walked out on his wife. \ See Also خذل (خَذَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، هجر (هَجَرَ)، كَفَّ عن، فارق (فَارَقَ)، تَوَقَّفَ عن عمل -
3 let sb. down
خَذَلَ \ desert: to leave wrongly and shamefully: We must not desert our friends in danger. He deserted his wife and children, and went to live in America. disappoint: not to fulfil sb.’s hopes; make sb. sad by not fulfilling one’s promises: His low marks in science disappointed his teacher. I was disappointed at his absence from my party. fail: not to help (sb.) as promised or expected: My friend failed me when I most needed him. let sb. down: to fail sb.’s trust; not do what is promised or expected; cause shame: He let down the whole team by his unfair play. \ See Also هجر (هَجَرَ) -
4 let
خَلَّى \ let: (with another verb) to allow: Don’t let him go. If he tries to go, you mustn’t let him, (with various adv.) to allow to come or go Let the flag down. Let the cat out. \ See Also ترك (تَرَكَ) \ وَدَعَ (يَدَعُ، دَعْ) \ let: (with another verb) to allow: Don’t let him go If he tries to go, you mustn’t let him. -
5 let
سَمَحَ \ allow: to let (sb.) do sth.; permit: We’re not allowed to smoke here. let: (with various adv.) to allow to come or go: Let the flag down. Let the cat out. permit: to allow: Smoking is not permitted. \ See Also أجاز (أَجَازَ) -
6 let one's hair down
to behave in a free and relaxed manner.يُسْدِلُ أو يُطْلِقُ شَعْرَه عل كتفيه -
7 bring down
أَسْقَطَ \ bring down: to cause to fall: A storm brought down the telephone wires. drop: to let fall: I dropped a coin into his hand. I dropped my book in the mud. shed: to let sth. fall: Trees shed their leaves. Lamps shed light. -
8 get down to
بَاشَرَ \ get down to: begin seriously: Let’s get down to work. \ بَدَأَ \ get down to: to begin to do seriously: I must get down to finding a job. \ See Also باشَرَ العَمَل بِجدّ -
9 bring down
أَنْزَلَ \ bring down: to cause to fall: A storm brought down the telephone wires. drop: to cause sth. to get lower or weaker: He dropped his voice so that no one else should hear. lower: to make (sth., such as a price, one’s voice, etc.) lower than it was, to let (sth.) down, esp. with a rope: They lowered his body into the grave. -
10 cool down
1) to make or become less warm:يَـبْـرُدLet your food cool down a bit!
2) to make or become less excited or less emotional:يَـهْـدَأHe was very angry but he's cooled down now.
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11 sit down
to (cause to) take a seat, take a sitting position:يَجْلِسHe sat the child down on the floor.
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12 get down to brass tacks
to deal with basic principles or matters:يعالج النقاط الرئيسيه في الموضوعLet's stop arguing about nothing and get down to brass tacks.
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13 set down
يُنْزِلThe bus set us down outside the post-office.
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14 hhadara
let down [?] -
15 نزول اللبن
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16 أرسل
أرْسَلَ: دَلّىto let hang (down), let fall, hang (down), let down -
17 أسقط
1́ n. slipping2́ v. knock over, parachute, bring down, let down, let fall, overthrow, overturn, push down, push over, screw off, head off, lay low, leave out, toss, dump, lodge, omit, shed, discount, mow, kill, project -
18 أسجف
أسْجَفَ (السّتْرَ): أرْسَلَ، أسْدَلَto lower, drop, let down, let hang (down), hang down -
19 منعكس در اللبن
1) let-down reflex 2) milk let-down reflex -
20 أسدل
أسْدَلَ: أرْخَى، أرْسَلَto lower, drop, let down, let hang down
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