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1 flap
[flæp]1. noun1) anything broad or wide that hangs loosely:ثَنْيَه، حاشِيَهa flap of canvas.
2) the sound made when such a thing moves:رَفْرَفَهWe could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.
3) great confusion or panic:إضْطِراب أو فَزَعThey are all in a terrible flap.
2. verb– past tense, past participle flapped1) to (make something) move with the sound of a flap:يُحَرِّك النِّسيمThe bird flapped its wings.
2) to become confused; to get into a panic:يَضْطَرِب، يَفْزَعThere is no need to flap.
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2 flap
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
3 flap
رَفْرَفَ \ flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. fly (flew, flown): (of a flag) to wave in the air on a pole: The Queen’s flag was flying over Windsor Castle. hover: (of birds and insects) to remain in one place in the air. -
4 flap
حَاشِيَة \ flap: a piece (of a table, a garment, etc.) that folds and hangs down: the flap of a pocket. hem: the border of a piece of cloth, when it is folded and sewn down. note: a short explanation, etc., written at the foot of a page (also footnote) or at the end of a book. suite: a group of officials or servants who travel with an important person. -
5 flap
لِسَان \ flap: a piece (of a table, a garment, etc.) that folds and hangs down: the flap of a pocket; the flaps on the wings of an aircraft. tab: a short strip of cloth, fixed to a garment so that it will hang on a hook; a piece of metal for pulling the top off a tin. tongue: the organ inside the mouth, with which we talk and taste. -
6 استخراج السديلة
flap extraction -
7 بتر سديلي
flap amputation -
8 سديلة
flap -
9 عملية السديلة
flap operation -
10 سديلة عظمية
1) bone flap 2) 1. osteoplastic flap 2. boneflap -
11 سديلة لسانية
1) 1. lingual flap 2. tongueflap 2) 1. tongue flap 2. lingualflap -
12 سديلة مباشرة النقل
1) 1. direct transfer flap 2. immediate transferflap 2) immediate transfer flap -
13 حاشية
حَاشِيَة \ flap: a piece (of a table, a garment, etc.) that folds and hangs down: the flap of a pocket. hem: the border of a piece of cloth, when it is folded and sewn down. note: a short explanation, etc., written at the foot of a page (also footnote) or at the end of a book. suite: a group of officials or servants who travel with an important person. \ حَاشِيَة رِسَالَة \ postscript: (usu. shortened to P.S.) a note that is added at the end of a letter, after it has been signed. -
14 خفق
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. \ خَفَقَ (الطائرُ) \ flutter: to move the wings noisily without actually flying: The birds were fluttering in the bushes. \ See Also رَفْرَفَ بجَنَاحَيْهِ -
15 رفرف
رَفْرَفَ \ flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. fly (flew, flown): (of a flag) to wave in the air on a pole: The Queen’s flag was flying over Windsor Castle. hover: (of birds and insects) to remain in one place in the air. -
16 لسان
لِسَان \ flap: a piece (of a table, a garment, etc.) that folds and hangs down: the flap of a pocket; the flaps on the wings of an aircraft. tab: a short strip of cloth, fixed to a garment so that it will hang on a hook; a piece of metal for pulling the top off a tin. tongue: the organ inside the mouth, with which we talk and taste. \ لِسَان ماء \ inlet: a narrow stretch of water reaching from the sea into the land: This rocky coast is full of inlets. -
17 beat (beat, beaten)
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
18 flutter
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
19 throb
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
20 whip
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air.
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