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[ˈæmbuʃ]1. verbto wait in hiding for and make a surprise attack on:كَمِينThey planned to ambush the enemy as they marched towards the capital.
2. noun1) an attack made in this way.هُجُوم بِالكَمِين2) the group of people making the attack.الكَامِنُون -
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كَمَن (لِـ) \ lie in wait: to hide (usu. for a bad purpose) and wait for sb. to come or sth. to happen: The cat was lying in wait for the mouse. lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. skulk: to move or wait in a secret or guilty way: A fox was skulking round the farmyard, hoping to seize a hen. ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes. -
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هُجُوم مُفاجئ \ ambush: a surprise attack. raid: a sudden short attack: an air raid. \ See Also غارة (غارَة) -
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6 كمن
v. ambush, ambuscade, waylay, lie in wait, dwell, position, reside, smoulder, smolder -
7 كمين
n. ambush, ambuscade, trap, snare, wait -
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1́ adj. lay, lurking2́ n. ambush, covert, ambuscade, hiding place, lurking place -
9 ترصد لـ
تَرَصّدَ لِـ: تَرَبّصَ بِـ، تَرَقّبَto lie in wait for, lurk, ambush, ambuscade, waylay; to await, wait for, look for -
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تَرَقّبَ: تَرَصّدَ لِـto lie in wait for, lurk, ambush, ambuscade, waylay -
11 كمن لـ
كَمَنَ لِـto ambush, ambuscade, waylay, lurk, lie in wait for -
12 كمين
كَمِين: مَكْمَن، فَخّambush, ambuscade, trap, snare -
13 مكمن
مَكْمَن (جمعه: مَكَامِن)ambush, ambuscade, hiding place, lurking place; place where something lies or is hidden -
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[weɪˈleɪ] past tense, past participle wayˈlaid verbto ambush:يَتَرَبَّصHe was waylaid by a crowd of angry demonstrators.
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تَرَبَّصَ (بِـ) \ ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. -
16 كمن (لـ)
كَمَن (لِـ) \ lie in wait: to hide (usu. for a bad purpose) and wait for sb. to come or sth. to happen: The cat was lying in wait for the mouse. lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. skulk: to move or wait in a secret or guilty way: A fox was skulking round the farmyard, hoping to seize a hen. ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes. -
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كمِين \ ambush: men hidden to trap a passing enemy. -
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هُجُوم \ agression: unreasonable attack. attack: attacking an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. \ هُجُوم صَاعِق \ storm: a violent attack: The general took the castle by storm. \ هُجُوم عَنيف ومُفاجئ \ assault: attack: He was charged with assault on a policeman. The enemy made an assault on the fort. \ هُجُوم مُفاجئ \ ambush: a surprise attack. raid: a sudden short attack: an air raid. \ See Also غارة (غارَة) -
19 lie in wait
كَمَن (لِـ) \ lie in wait: to hide (usu. for a bad purpose) and wait for sb. to come or sth. to happen: The cat was lying in wait for the mouse. lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. skulk: to move or wait in a secret or guilty way: A fox was skulking round the farmyard, hoping to seize a hen. ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes. -
20 lie in wait for sb
كَمَن (لِـ) \ lie in wait: to hide (usu. for a bad purpose) and wait for sb. to come or sth. to happen: The cat was lying in wait for the mouse. lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. skulk: to move or wait in a secret or guilty way: A fox was skulking round the farmyard, hoping to seize a hen. ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes.
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