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1 forward
[ˈfɔːwəd]1. adjective1) moving on; advancing:مُتَقَدِّمa forward movement.
2) at or near the front:اماميThe forward part of a ship is called the "bows".
2. adverbإلى الأمامA pendulum swings backward(s) and forward(s).
2) to a later time:وصاعِدا، غلى الأمامfrom this time forward.
3. noun(in certain team games, eg football, hockey) a player in a forward position.لاعِب هُجوم4. verbto send (letters etc) on to another address:يُحَوِّل الرساله إلىI have asked the post office to forward my mail.
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2 forward
أَماميّ \ fore: in front. forward: towards the front: a forward movement. front: the most important side; the side that faces forward: the front row of seats. -
3 حركة
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. \ حَرَكَة إلى الأَمام \ advance: a forward movement. \ حَرَكَة تَدُلّ على النِّيَّة \ gesture: a movement or action that is meant to show one’s feelings: As a friendly gesture, he sent his new neighbour some fruit. \ حَرَكَة تَشَنُّجيَّة \ jerk: a sudden rought irregular movement, as from the tightening of a muscle. \ حَرَكَة حُرَّة (في الآلة) \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ حَرَكَة دَوَّامة دائِريّة \ whirl: a whirling movement: My mind was in a whirl (It was confused by exciting or anxious thoughts). \ حَرَكَة سريعة رَشيقة \ whisk: a whisking movement: The cow brushed away the flies with a whisk of its tail. \ حَرَكَة سريعة مُفَاجئة \ plunge: a plunging movement. \ حَرَكَة السَّير \ traffic: the movement of vehicles, aircraft, ships or trains: There was heavy traffic (There were a lot of vehicles) on the road today. An accident blocked the traffic. \ See Also المُرور \ حَرَكَة المَدّ والجَزْر \ tide: the regular rise and fall of the sea, which is caused by the moon. \ حَرَكَة يَد \ stroke: a movement of the arm or leg in swimming; a particular way of swimming: a fast stroke; the back stroke. \ See Also رِجْل مُنْتَظِمَة -
4 advance
حَرَكَة إلى الأَمام \ advance: a forward movement. \ دَفَعَ مُقَدَّمًا \ advance: to pay money before it is earned; bring forward to an earlier date or time: My new employer advanced me $50 to buy a bicycle. \ دَفْعَة مُقَدَّمة \ advance: money paid before it is earned. \ سَارَ قُدُمًا \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. \ سَلَّفَ \ advance: to pay money before it is earned; bring forward to an earlier date or time: My new employer advanced me $50 to buy a bicycle. \ سُلْفَة مَالِيّة \ advance: money paid before it is earned. \ مُسَبَّق \ advance: going or coming before (the ususal time): advance payment; an advance party of soldiers. -
5 thrust
[θrast] past tense, past participle thrust1. verbto push suddenly and violently:يَدْفَع بِشِدَّهShe thrust forward through the crowd.
2. noun1) a sudden violent forward movement:دَفْعَه، إنْدِفاعَهThe army made a sudden thrust through Africa.
2) a force pushing forward:قَوَّة الدَّفْعthe thrust of the engines.
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6 أمامي
أَماميّ \ fore: in front. forward: towards the front: a forward movement. front: the most important side; the side that faces forward: the front row of seats. -
7 fore
أَماميّ \ fore: in front. forward: towards the front: a forward movement. front: the most important side; the side that faces forward: the front row of seats. -
8 front
أَماميّ \ fore: in front. forward: towards the front: a forward movement. front: the most important side; the side that faces forward: the front row of seats. -
9 تقدم
تَقَدُّم \ advance: a forward movement. progress: going forward: This ship made little progress during the storm. \ تَقَدُّم في السِّنّ \ seniority: being senior: The girls were seated in order of seniority. -
10 advance
تَقَدُّم \ advance: a forward movement. progress: going forward: This ship made little progress during the storm. -
11 progress
تَقَدُّم \ advance: a forward movement. progress: going forward: This ship made little progress during the storm. -
12 lunge
[landʒ]1. verbto make a sudden strong or violent forward movement:يَنْدَفِع نَحْو العَدوHer attacker lunged at her with a knife.
2. nouna movement of this sort:إنْدفاع، طَعْنَهHe made a lunge at her.
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13 طعنة
طَعْنَة \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. stab: a stabbing blow. -
14 لكم
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15 نترة إلى الأمام
نَتْرَة إلى الأَمَام \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. -
16 box
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17 punch
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18 lunge
اِنْتَتَر إلى الأمام \ lunge: to make a lunge: He lunged at me with a knife. \ نَتْرَة إلى الأَمَام \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. -
19 lunge
طَعْنَة \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. stab: a stabbing blow. -
20 stab
طَعْنَة \ lunge: a sudden forward movement of the body, sometimes so as to strike sb.: a lunge with a sword. stab: a stabbing blow.
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