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1 cluster
اِلْتَفَّ (حول) \ cluster: to gather close together: The children clustered round their teacher. \ See Also تجمع (تَجَمَّع) \ كَوَّن مجموعة \ cluster: to gather close together: The children clustered round their teacher. \ لَفِيف \ cluster: a group of people gathered close together; a number of fruit growing close together: a cluster of grapes. \ See Also مجموعة (مَجْموعة)، عنقود (عُنْقُود) \ لُمَّة \ cluster: a group of people gathered close together; a number of fruit growing close together: a cluster of grapes. \ See Also عنقود (عُنْقُود) -
2 التف
اِلْتَفَّ \ coil: wind (rope, wire, etc.) in rings; curl round and round: The snake coiled (itself) round his arm. wind: to move in a curving or twisting manner: The path wound steeply up the hillside. \ اِلْتَفَّ (حول) \ cluster: to gather close together: The children clustered round their teacher. \ See Also تجمع (تَجَمَّع) \ اِلْتَفَّ حَوْل \ rally: to gather (in support of sb.): The party rallied round its leader. \ اِلْتَفَّ كالدُّوّامَة \ swirl: to flow or blow in a violently twisting manner: The sandstorm swirled towards us. -
3 كون
كَوَّنَ \ constitute: (in law) to be regarded as: Your act constitutes a crime, to make up: Seven days constitute a week. form: to shape or make: The children formed a circle round her. I formed a good opinion of him, to be: This wall formed the outer limit of the old city. make up: to form jointly: This machine is made up of sixty different parts. Let’s make up a team to play football. \ See Also شكل (شَكَّلَ) \ كَوَّن صفًّا \ line: to form a line along: Crowds lined the streets to watch the Queen pass. \ كَوَّن فكرة \ conceive: to form an idea in one’s mind; imagine: I can’t conceive how he escaped. \ كَوَّن فكرة حسنة (أو سيِّئة) عن \ think: (with a lot of, highly, well) to have a good opinion; (with little, not much) to have a bad opinion: My son’s teachers think highly of his work. I don’t think much of this coffee. \ كَوَّن مجموعة \ cluster: to gather close together: The children clustered round their teacher.
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