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1 hold
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
2 catch, (caught)
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
3 catch
[kætʃ] past tense, past participle caught [kɔːt]1. verb1) to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture:Did you catch any fish?
يَمْسِكُI tried to catch his attention.
2) to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc):يَلْحَقُ بِI'll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.
3) to surprise (someone) in the act of:يُفاجِئ / يَضْبِطُ شَخصا مُتَلَبِّسا بالجَريمَهI caught him stealing (my vegetables).
4) to become infected with (a disease or illness):يُصيبُ، يُعْديHe caught flu.
5) to (cause to) become accidentally attached or held:يَعْلَقُ، يَنْشِبُ فيThe child caught her fingers in the car door.
6) to hit:يُصيبُThe punch caught him on the chin.
7) to manage to hear:يَفْهَمُDid you catch what she said?
8) to start burning:يَشْتَعِلُ، تَمْسِكُهُ النّارI dropped a match on the pile of wood and it caught (fire) immediately.
2. noun1) an act of catching:إمْساكٌ بِHe took a fine catch behind the wicket.
2) a small device for holding (a door etc) in place:سَقّاطَه، مَسْكَهThe catch on my suitcase is broken.
3) the total amount (of eg fish) caught:كَمِّيّه الصَّيْدthe largest catch of mackerel this year.
4) a trick or problem:حيلَه، خِدْعَهThere's a catch in this question.
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4 catch one’s breath
حَبَسَ أَنْفاسَه (من الدَّهْشَةِ) \ catch one’s breath: suddenly stop breathing from surprise. hold one’s breath: (in excitement or under water) not to breathe. -
5 catch, caught
لَقَفَ \ catch, caught: to seize and hold sth., without dropping it: I caught the ball. -
6 hold one’s breath
حَبَسَ أَنْفاسَه (من الدَّهْشَةِ) \ catch one’s breath: suddenly stop breathing from surprise. hold one’s breath: (in excitement or under water) not to breathe. -
7 اقتنى
v. catch hold of, pick up -
8 أمسك (بـ)
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. \ أَمْسَكَ (بِشدة) \ grip: to hold firmly. lay hands on: to seize violently. \ See Also قبض (قَبَضَ) \ أَمْسَكَ عن \ abstain: not to make use of (drink, food, etc.); avoid doing sth., (such as voting). withhold: to hold back; refuse to give (money support, news, etc.). \ See Also اِمْتَنَعَ عن -
9 bite
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
10 hook
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
11 قبض (مالا)
قَبَضَ (مالاً) \ cash. \ قَبَضَ بِشِدَّة (على) \ clutch: to seize; hold tight: He clutched the branch as he fell. He clutched the money in his hand. grasp: to seize and hold firmly: He grasped my hand in welcome. clench: to close (one’s hand or one’s teeth) tightly and firmly. \ قَبَضَ على \ capture: to catch or seize: make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him. lay hands on: seize violently. -
12 استولى
اِسْتَوْلى \ seize: to take hold of, excitedly or violently; take possession of (firmly or by force): He seized her hand and kissed it. The police seized his supply of explosives. \ See Also قَبَضَ عَلَى \ اِسْتَوْلى \ capture: to catch or seize; make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. occupy: to hold (an enemy’s land or town) in time of war. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: The city was taken by the enemy. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also قَبَضَ عَلَى \ اِسْتَوْلى خُلْسَةً عَلى \ pocket: to put into one’s pocket (often dishonestly): He pocketed the money and told nobody. -
13 capture
اِسْتَوْلى \ capture: to catch or seize; make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. occupy: to hold (an enemy’s land or town) in time of war. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: The city was taken by the enemy. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also قَبَضَ عَلَى -
14 occupy
اِسْتَوْلى \ capture: to catch or seize; make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. occupy: to hold (an enemy’s land or town) in time of war. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: The city was taken by the enemy. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also قَبَضَ عَلَى -
15 take
اِسْتَوْلى \ capture: to catch or seize; make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. occupy: to hold (an enemy’s land or town) in time of war. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: The city was taken by the enemy. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also قَبَضَ عَلَى -
16 vanquish
اِسْتَوْلى \ capture: to catch or seize; make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. occupy: to hold (an enemy’s land or town) in time of war. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: The city was taken by the enemy. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also قَبَضَ عَلَى -
17 أمسك
v. catch, grasp, grip, gripe, bite, cradle, get hold of, lay hold of, withhold, refrain, hold -
18 release
[rəˈliːs]1. verb1) to set free; to allow to leave:يُطْلِق سَراحI am willing to release him from his promise to me.
2) to stop holding etc; to allow to move, fall etc:يُرْخيHe released (his hold on) the rope.
يُحَرِّك، يَحُلHe released the handbrake and drove off.
4) to allow (news etc) to be made known publicly:يُحَرِّر، يُطْلِق، يَنْشُرThe list of winners has just been released.
5) to offer (a film, record etc) to the general public:يَصْدُرTheir latest record will be released next week.
2. noun1) the act of releasing or being released:After his release, the prisoner returned to his home town
إطْلاق، إخْلاء( also adjective) the release catch.
2) something that is released:إصْدارThe Government issued a press release (= a statement giving information about something, sent or given to newspapers, reporters etc).
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19 قبض على
v. grip, hold, take hold of, grasp, catch, seize upon, grab, grapple, clasp, clutch, apprehend, capture -
20 أخذ بـ
أخَذَ بِـ: أمْسَكَ، قَبَضَto grab, take hold of, take, seize, catch, grip, grasp, hold
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