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1 انقض
اِنْقَضَّ \ dive: to go down quickly and suddenly: The aeroplane dived to attack. swoop: to come down through the air with a rush: The aircraft swooped to attack, make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed. \ اِنْقَضَّ على \ pounce: to jump suddenly, so as to catch sth.: The cat pounced on the rat. -
2 dive
اِنْقَضَّ \ dive: to go down quickly and suddenly: The aeroplane dived to attack. swoop: to come down through the air with a rush: The aircraft swooped to attack, make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed. -
3 swoop
اِنْقَضَّ \ dive: to go down quickly and suddenly: The aeroplane dived to attack. swoop: to come down through the air with a rush: The aircraft swooped to attack, make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed.
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