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■ Team tactical system developed by Switzerland in the 1930s in which all players move forward when on the attack but all fall back in defence when the opposing team counter-attacks, the forwards attempting to confront this counter-attack at the halfway line.► The bolt was introduced by the Austrian Karl Rappan who was player-manager of Servette Geneva in 1932 and later went on to become Swiss national coach.■ Spielsystem, bei dem alle Spieler gemeinsam zum Angriff übergehen und gemeinsam zur Verteidigung zurückfallen, wobei sich aber die vorderen Spieler nur bis zum Mittelfeld zurückziehen und die gegnerischen Angreifer beim Rückzug bekämpfen.► Der Schweizer Riegel wurde vom Wiener Trainer Karl Rappan erfunden, der die Schweizer Nationalmannschaft zwischen 1937 und 1963 mehrmals betreute. -
2 bolt system
■ Team tactical system developed by Switzerland in the 1930s in which all players move forward when on the attack but all fall back in defence when the opposing team counter-attacks, the forwards attempting to confront this counter-attack at the halfway line.► The bolt was introduced by the Austrian Karl Rappan who was player-manager of Servette Geneva in 1932 and later went on to become Swiss national coach.■ Spielsystem, bei dem alle Spieler gemeinsam zum Angriff übergehen und gemeinsam zur Verteidigung zurückfallen, wobei sich aber die vorderen Spieler nur bis zum Mittelfeld zurückziehen und die gegnerischen Angreifer beim Rückzug bekämpfen.► Der Schweizer Riegel wurde vom Wiener Trainer Karl Rappan erfunden, der die Schweizer Nationalmannschaft zwischen 1937 und 1963 mehrmals betreute. -
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A term used to mean a roll of ribbon 10 yards long. The manufacturers sell ribbons by the bolt. Also used by cloth manufacturers to signify a roll of cloth 30 or more yards. -
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أَغْلَقَ بالمزلاج \ bolt: to fasten with a bolt: Have you bolted all the windows?. \ تَرْبَسَ \ bolt: to fasten with a bolt: Have you bolted all the windows?. \ See Also أَغْلَقَ بالمِزْلاج \ تِرْباس \ bolt: a metal bar fastening a door, etc.. \ جَمَحَ \ bolt: (of horses) to run away, out of control. \ دَسَرَ \ bolt. \ زَلَجَ (الباب) \ bolt: to fasten with a bolt: Have you bolted all the windows?. \ مِسْمَار مُلَوْلَب \ bolt: a metal pin (usu. with a flat-sided head) that screws into a metal nut and holds two things together. \ نَدَّ \ bolt: (of horses) to run away, out of control. \ See Also شرد (شَرَدَ)، جمح (جَمَحَ) -
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subst. [ jernnagle] bolt, iron pin subst. (idrett) [ fjellklatring] piton, peg subst. [ i seil] lining cloth, bolt rope subst. (petro) [ med sekskanthode] hexagonal head bolt verb. bolt -
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[boult]1. nounمِزْلاج، قِـفْـلWe have a bolt as well as a lock on the door.
2) a round bar of metal, often with a screw thread for a nut:مِسْمار تَثْبيتnuts and bolts.
3) a flash of lightning.رَعْدٌ وَبَرْقٌ، صاعِقَه4) a roll (of cloth):لَفَّةٌ مِنa bolt of silk.
2. verb1) to fasten with a bolt:يُزلج، يُقفلHe bolted the door.
2) to swallow hastily:يَزْدَرِدThe child bolted her food.
3) to go away very fast:يَنْدَفِعُ بِسُرْعَةٍThe horse bolted in terror.
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جَاذِل \ bolt upright: stiffly straight: He sat bolt upright on his chair. \ See Also منتصب (مُنْتَصِب) -
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مُنْتَصِب \ bolt upright: stiffy straight: He sat bolt upright on his chair.. erect: upright; straight up; not bent: Hold your head erect. The old man still stood erect. upright: standing up straight: That post is not quite upright. -
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adverbabsolutely upright:مُنْتَصِباًShe sat bolt upright in the chair with her back very straight.
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15 bolt(-)upright
adverbabsolutely upright:مُنْتَصِباًShe sat bolt upright in the chair with her back very straight.
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فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
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هَرَبَ \ bolt: (of people) to run away, so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. flee, (fled): (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. -
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شَرَدَ \ bolt: (of horses) to run away, out of control. stray: wander away from where one should be: Some cattle strayed into my garden.
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