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  • 1 kick

    رَفَسَ \ kick: to strike with a foot: Kick the ball, (of horses, babies, etc.) to strike the air with a foot. \ رَفْس \ kick: the act of kicking. \ رَكَلَ \ kick: to strike with a foot: Kick the ball. \ رَكْل \ kick: the act of kicking. \ رَكْلَة \ kick. \ See Also رَفْسة، نَخْعَة ارتِداديَّة

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  • 2 kick

    [kɪk]
    1. verb
    1) to hit or strike out with the foot:

    He kicked open the gate.

    يَرْفُس
    2) (of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.
    يَرْتَد
    2. noun
    1) a blow with the foot:

    He was injured by a kick from a horse.

    رَفْسَه، لَبْطَه
    2) the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.
    إرْتِداد
    3) a pleasant thrill:

    She gets a kick out of making people happy.

    سُرور، إنْفِعال فَرِح

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  • 3 kick off

    to start a football game by kicking the ball: We kick off at 2.30. (noun ˈkick-off: The kick-off is at 2.30)
    يَضْرِب الضربَةِ الأولى في لُعبَة كُرة القَدَم

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  • 4 رمية

    رَمْيَة \ shot: an attempt: He took a shot at the goal (he tried to kick the ball into it). I had three shots at the exam before I passed it. throw: the act of throwing a ball, etc..

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  • 5 shot

    رَمْيَة \ shot: an attempt: He took a shot at the goal (he tried to kick the ball into it). I had three shots at the exam before I passed it. throw: the act of throwing a ball, etc..

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  • 6 throw

    رَمْيَة \ shot: an attempt: He took a shot at the goal (he tried to kick the ball into it). I had three shots at the exam before I passed it. throw: the act of throwing a ball, etc..

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  • 7 رفس

    رَفَسَ \ kick: to strike with a foot: Kick the ball, (of horses, babies, etc.) to strike the air with a foot.

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  • 8 ركل

    رَكَلَ \ kick: to strike with a foot: Kick the ball.

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  • 9 محاولة

    مُحَاوَلَة \ attempt: an effort (to do sth.); the act of trying: He made no attempt to defend himself, go (pl. goes) an attempt: I succeeded at first go. I netted six fish at one go. He had three goes at the exam before he passed. shot: an attempt: He took a shot at the goal (He tried to kick the ball into it) I had three shots at the exam before I passed it. try: an attempt. \ مُحَاوَلَة جادّة \ endeavour: a serious attempt.

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  • 10 attempt

    مُحَاوَلَة \ attempt: an effort (to do sth.); the act of trying: He made no attempt to defend himself, go (pl. goes) an attempt: I succeeded at first go. I netted six fish at one go. He had three goes at the exam before he passed. shot: an attempt: He took a shot at the goal (He tried to kick the ball into it) I had three shots at the exam before I passed it. try: an attempt.

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  • 11 shot

    مُحَاوَلَة \ attempt: an effort (to do sth.); the act of trying: He made no attempt to defend himself, go (pl. goes) an attempt: I succeeded at first go. I netted six fish at one go. He had three goes at the exam before he passed. shot: an attempt: He took a shot at the goal (He tried to kick the ball into it) I had three shots at the exam before I passed it. try: an attempt.

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  • 12 try

    مُحَاوَلَة \ attempt: an effort (to do sth.); the act of trying: He made no attempt to defend himself, go (pl. goes) an attempt: I succeeded at first go. I netted six fish at one go. He had three goes at the exam before he passed. shot: an attempt: He took a shot at the goal (He tried to kick the ball into it) I had three shots at the exam before I passed it. try: an attempt.

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  • 13 pass

    [paːs]
    1. verb
    1) to move towards and then beyond (something, by going past, through, by, over etc):

    The procession passed along the corridor.

    يَمُرُّ، يَتَجاوَز
    2) to move, give etc from one person, state etc to another:

    The tradition is passed (on/down) from father to son.

    يُمَرِّرُ
    3) to go or be beyond:

    This passes my understanding.

    يَتَجاوَز، يَفوق
    4) (of vehicles etc on a road) to overtake:

    The sports car passed me at a dangerous bend in the road.

    يَجْتاز
    5) to spend (time):

    They passed several weeks in the country.

    يَقْضي
    6) (of an official group, government etc) to accept or approve:

    The government has passed a resolution.

    يُقِرُّ
    7) to give or announce (a judgement or sentence):

    The magistrate passed judgement on the prisoner.

    يُصْدِرُ حُكْماً
    8) to end or go away:

    His sickness soon passed.

    يَمُر، يَزول

    I passed my driving test.

    يَنْجَحُ في
    2. noun
    1) a narrow path between mountains:

    a mountain pass.

    شِعْب، مَمَر
    2) a ticket or card allowing a person to do something, eg to travel free or to get in to a building:

    You must show your pass before entering.

    جَواز مُرور
    3) a successful result in an examination, especially when below a distinction, honours etc:

    There were ten passes and no fails.

    نَجاح، عَلامَة نَجاح
    4) (in ball games) a throw, kick, hit etc of the ball from one player to another:

    The centre-forward made a pass towards the goal.

    تَمْريرَة كُرَه

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  • 14 toss

    اِقْتَرَع (بقذف قطعة نقديّة في الهواء)‏ \ toss: to throw a coin into the air, so as to make a choice by chance (by guessing whether the ‘head’ or ‘tail’ will face upwards when it lands): The two football captains tossed for the right to kick off. \ تَقَلَّبَ من جانب إلى آخر \ toss: to move violently or restlessly: The ship was tossing up and down in the storm. \ رَفْعُ الرأس وقَذْفُه إلى الخَلْف \ toss: a tossing movement: She gave a toss of the head. \ رَمَى في الهواء \ toss: to throw with a sharp movement: He tossed the ball over the fence. My horse tossed me into the stream. \ قَذْفُ القِطْعة النقديّة للاقتراع \ toss: a tossing movement: She gave a toss of the head. Our captain won the toss.

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  • 15 boot

    [buːt]
    1. noun
    1) a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc:

    a pair of suede boots.

    جَزْمَه، خِذاء صُنْدوق سيارة للأمتِعَه
    2. verb
    to kick:

    He booted the ball out of the goal.

    يَرْفُس الكُره

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  • 16 terrific

    [təˈrɪfɪk] adjective
    1) marvellous; wonderful:

    a terrific party.

    رائِع
    2) very great, powerful etc:

    He gave the ball a terrific kick.

    قَوي، شَديد

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