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1 rough
مُضْطَرِب \ disorderly: (of people) uncontrolled; lacking order: A disorderly crowd; a disorderly meeting. restless: never still; unable to rest: She was restless with anxiety. rough: not calm: a rough sea. uneasy: anxious uncomfortable. worked up: excited in an anxious or angry way: My father gets very worked up about political matters. -
2 rough
هائِج \ furious: full of anger; angry in an uncontrolled way: He was in a furious temper. She was furious at the delay. rough: not calm: a rough sea. -
3 rough
[raf]1. adjective1) not smooth:خَشِنHer skin felt rough.
2) uneven:غَيْر مُسْتَوٍa rough path.
3) harsh; unpleasant:أجَش، غَليظShe's had a rough time since her husband died.
4) noisy and violent:عَنيف، فَظ، صاخِبrough behaviour.
5) stormy:عاصِفrough weather.
6) not complete or exact; approximate:تَقْريبيa rough idea/estimate.
2. noun1) a violent bully:مُعَربِد عَنيفa gang of roughs.
2) uneven or uncultivated ground on a golf course:أرْض مَلْعَب الغولف الخَشِنَه غَيْر المقصوصَهI lost my ball in the rough.
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4 بحر هائج
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5 مضطرب
مُضْطَرِب \ disorderly: (of people) uncontrolled; lacking order: A disorderly crowd; a disorderly meeting. restless: never still; unable to rest: She was restless with anxiety. rough: not calm: a rough sea. uneasy: anxious uncomfortable. worked up: excited in an anxious or angry way: My father gets very worked up about political matters. -
6 هائج
هائِج \ furious: full of anger; angry in an uncontrolled way: He was in a furious temper. She was furious at the delay. rough: not calm: a rough sea. \ هائِل \ colossal: of very great size. enormous: very big. huge: very large: An elephant is a huge animal. immense: very large: There was an immense improvement in her work. mammoth: unusually large. tremendous: very great: a tremendous explosion. \ هائِلُ الحَجْم \ gigantic: of very great size: a gigantic tree. -
7 disorderly
مُضْطَرِب \ disorderly: (of people) uncontrolled; lacking order: A disorderly crowd; a disorderly meeting. restless: never still; unable to rest: She was restless with anxiety. rough: not calm: a rough sea. uneasy: anxious uncomfortable. worked up: excited in an anxious or angry way: My father gets very worked up about political matters. -
8 restless
مُضْطَرِب \ disorderly: (of people) uncontrolled; lacking order: A disorderly crowd; a disorderly meeting. restless: never still; unable to rest: She was restless with anxiety. rough: not calm: a rough sea. uneasy: anxious uncomfortable. worked up: excited in an anxious or angry way: My father gets very worked up about political matters. -
9 uneasy
مُضْطَرِب \ disorderly: (of people) uncontrolled; lacking order: A disorderly crowd; a disorderly meeting. restless: never still; unable to rest: She was restless with anxiety. rough: not calm: a rough sea. uneasy: anxious uncomfortable. worked up: excited in an anxious or angry way: My father gets very worked up about political matters. -
10 worked up
مُضْطَرِب \ disorderly: (of people) uncontrolled; lacking order: A disorderly crowd; a disorderly meeting. restless: never still; unable to rest: She was restless with anxiety. rough: not calm: a rough sea. uneasy: anxious uncomfortable. worked up: excited in an anxious or angry way: My father gets very worked up about political matters. -
11 furious
هائِج \ furious: full of anger; angry in an uncontrolled way: He was in a furious temper. She was furious at the delay. rough: not calm: a rough sea. -
12 pitch
I [pɪtʃ]1. verb1) to set up (a tent or camp):يُقيمُ الخَيْمَهThey pitched their tent in the field.
2) to throw:يَرْمي، يُلْقيHe pitched the stone into the river.
3) to (cause to) fall heavily:يَسْقُط الى الأمامHe pitched forward.
4) (of a ship) to rise and fall violently:تَتَأرْجَح السَّفينَهThe boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.
5) to set (a note or tune) at a particular level:يُعَيِّنُ درجَة الصَّوْتHe pitched the tune too high for my voice.
2. noun1) the field or ground for certain games:مَيْدان رياضيa football pitch.
2) the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.دَرَجَة الصَّوْت، دَرَجَة النَّغَم3) an extreme point or intensity:إرْتِفاع، حِدَّهHis anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.
4) the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works:مَكان وُقوف البائِع المُتَجَوِّلHe has a pitch on the High Street.
5) the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched:قَذْفَه، رَمْيَهThat was a long pitch.
6) (of a ship) the act of pitching.تأرْجُح II [pɪtʃ] nouna thick black substance obtained from tar:مادَّة الزِّفْتas black as pitch.
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13 plough
(American) plow [plau]1. nouna type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.مِحْراث2. verb1) to turn over (the earth) with such a tool:يَحْرُثThe farmer was ploughing (in) a field.
2) to travel with difficulty, force a way etc:يشُقُّ طَريقَه بِصُعوبَهI've all this work to plough through.
3) to crash:يَصطَدِمThe lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.
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14 toss
[tɔs]1. verb1) to throw into or through the air:يَقْذِفShe tossed the ball up into the air.
2) ( often with about) to throw oneself restlessly from side to side:يَتَقَلَّبShe tossed about all night, unable to sleep.
3) (of a ship) to be thrown about:يَتَمايَلThe boat tossed wildly in the rough sea.
4) to throw (a coin) into the air and decide a matter according to (a correct guess about) which side falls uppermost:يَقْتَرِع بِقَذْف قِطْعَه مَعْدَنِيَّهThey tossed a coin to decide which of them should go first.
2. nounan act of tossing.قَذْف قِطَعَه معْدَنِيَّه للإقْتِراع -
15 الفظ
الفَظّ \ walrus: a large sea animal with two very long teeth. \ See Also فِيل البحر \ فَظّ \ abrupt: (of speech or behaviour) rough and not polite. beastly: very nasty. blunt: speaking plainly without trying to be polite: a blunt refusal.. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. crude: (of manners, ideas, pieces of works, etc.) rough. gruff: rough and sometimes unfriendly in voice or manner. ill-mannered: having bad manners. impolite: not polite; rude. off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question. rough: not gentle: a rough game. rowdy: rough and noisy (person, behaviour, etc.). rude: not polite. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also غريب (غَريب)، سوقي (سُوقيّ)، جاف (جافّ)، خشن (خَشِن)، سَيِّئ الأدب -
16 ناعم
نَاعِم \ dainty: pretty, neat, light, but not strong (girl, flower, cup, etc.). delicate: finely made with fine materials: a delicate silk dress. fine: small; thin not rough; carefully made but easily damaged: fine sand; a pencil with a fine point; a fine thread of silver. sleek: (of hair, etc.) soft, smooth and shiny: a cat with sleek black fur. smooth: (of a person or his manner) polite and pleasing (but for a purpose, not in a natural way): a smooth salesman or politician, having an even surface; not rough a smooth path; a smooth sea. \ See Also لطيف (لَطيف)، رشيق (رَشيق) \ ناعِم (للقماش) \ soft: (of cloth) smooth; not rough or stiff: as soft as silk. \ نَاعِم المَلْمَس \ silky: soft, smooth and shiny, like silk. \ نَاعِم وخَفِيف كالرّيش \ feathery: like a feather; very soft and light. -
17 أملس
أَمْلَس \ sleek: (of hair, etc.) soft, smooth and shiny: a cat with sleek black fur. smooth: (of a person or his manner) polite and pleasing (but for a purpose, not in a natural way): a smooth salesman or politician, having an even surface; not rough: a smooth path; a smooth sea. soft: (of cloth) smooth; not rough or stiff: as soft as silk. \ See Also ناعم (نَاعِم) -
18 هادئ
هَادِئ \ calm: (of people) not excited or violent: Try to keep calm in times of danger, still; quiet The atmosphere in the room was calm, (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. cool: calm; not excited: Keep cool and don’t lose your temper. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. peaceful: calm; quiet: a peaceful holiday. quiet: peaceful; free from rush and noise and anxiety: He lives a quiet life in the country, making little sound She spoke in a quiet voice, making no sound; silent perfectly quiet; be quiet!. reserved: not showing one’s feelings; quiet in manner. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. self-controlled: having self-control. self-possessed: (esp. of a young person) calm in manner, but sure of one’s own ability. serene: calm and untroubled: a serene smile. smooth: having an even surface; not rough: a smooth sea. still: without movement: Sit still! It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). tranquil: calm; peaceful; untroubled: a tranquil existence in the country. \ See Also ساكن (سَاكِن)، مريح (مُرِيح) \ هَادِئ الطَّبْع \ placid: calm by nature; not easily excited. -
19 calm
هَادِئ \ calm: (of people) not excited or violent: Try to keep calm in times of danger, still; quiet The atmosphere in the room was calm, (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. cool: calm; not excited: Keep cool and don’t lose your temper. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. peaceful: calm; quiet: a peaceful holiday. quiet: peaceful; free from rush and noise and anxiety: He lives a quiet life in the country, making little sound She spoke in a quiet voice, making no sound; silent perfectly quiet; be quiet!. reserved: not showing one’s feelings; quiet in manner. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. self-controlled: having self-control. self-possessed: (esp. of a young person) calm in manner, but sure of one’s own ability. serene: calm and untroubled: a serene smile. smooth: having an even surface; not rough: a smooth sea. still: without movement: Sit still! It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). tranquil: calm; peaceful; untroubled: a tranquil existence in the country. \ See Also ساكن (سَاكِن)، مريح (مُرِيح) -
20 cool
هَادِئ \ calm: (of people) not excited or violent: Try to keep calm in times of danger, still; quiet The atmosphere in the room was calm, (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. cool: calm; not excited: Keep cool and don’t lose your temper. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. peaceful: calm; quiet: a peaceful holiday. quiet: peaceful; free from rush and noise and anxiety: He lives a quiet life in the country, making little sound She spoke in a quiet voice, making no sound; silent perfectly quiet; be quiet!. reserved: not showing one’s feelings; quiet in manner. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. self-controlled: having self-control. self-possessed: (esp. of a young person) calm in manner, but sure of one’s own ability. serene: calm and untroubled: a serene smile. smooth: having an even surface; not rough: a smooth sea. still: without movement: Sit still! It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). tranquil: calm; peaceful; untroubled: a tranquil existence in the country. \ See Also ساكن (سَاكِن)، مريح (مُرِيح)
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