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1 reverse
[rəˈvəːs]1. verb1) to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal:يَسير إلى الخَلْف، يَعْكِسُ اتِّجاه سَيْرِهHe reversed the film through the projector.
2) to put into the opposite position, state, order etc:يَنْعَكِس، يَنْقَلِبThis jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).
3) to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite:يَعْكِس القَرار او السِّياسَه، يَتَحَوَّل إلى الإتِّجاه المُعاكِسThe man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.
2. noun1) ( also adjective) (the) opposite:"Are you hungry?" "Quite the reverse – I"ve eaten far too much!'
عَكْس، نَقيضI take the reverse point of view.
2) a defeat; a piece of bad luck.هَزيمَه، نَكْسَه3) (a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal:يَجْعَل السَّيّارَه تَسير إلى الوَراء( also adjective) a reverse gear.
الجِهَة الأخْرى لِقِطْعَة النُّقودthe reverse (side) of a coin.
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2 reverse
الاتِّجاه المُعَاكِس \ reverse: (of a machine) going backwards: He put his car into reverse. \ عَادَ \ reverse: to go (or cause to go) backwards: He reversed (his car) out of the gate. \ See Also أعادَ إلى الخلف \ عَكْسِيّ \ reverse: backward; opposite: in reverse order; the reverse side of a plate. -
3 اتجاه
اِتِّجاه \ attitude: a way of thinking or behaving: What is your attitude to employing female teachers?. bearings: direction, where one is in relation to other places: He lost his bearings in the desert and wandered about helplessly. Let me get my bearings and I’ll find the right road course. direction: the way that sb. or sth. goes: He went in the wrong direction. line: a course; a direction: One road follows the line of the river; the other follows the coastline. track: the course that is taken when one is tracking, the course that is being followed in any planned action: I think she’s on the right track. trend: the general direction of a change: a trend towards greater freedom for women. way: a direction: Which is the way to London? I’ve lost my way. It’s a long way away (it’s far away). Please lead the way (Please go in front). \ See Also ناحية (ناحِيَة)، مثيل (مَثيل)، وجهة (وِجْهَة)، سَبِيل \ الاتِّجاه المُعَاكِس \ reverse: (of a machine) going backwards: He put his car into reverse. \ بِاتِّجاه \ on: (showing a direction) towards: She turned her back on me. His eyes were on the door. towards: in the direction of: My window faced towards the east. \ بِاتِّجاه الخَلْف \ in reverse gear: going backwards (in the reverse direction). \ بِاتِّجاه الشَّرْق \ east: in or towards the direction in which the sun rises: We flew east for several hours. eastwards: towards the east. \ بِاتِّجاه الشَّمَال \ northward(s): towards the north. \ بِاتِّجاه عقارب الساعة \ clockwise: in the direction taken by the hands of a clock: To open this lock, turn the key clockwise (or in a clockwise direction). \ بِاتِّجاه مجرَى النَّهْر \ downstream: (moving) in the way the water flows, towards the mouth of a river, etc.: I threw a stick into the water and watched it float downstream.
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