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خَفَّضَ لِفَتْرَةٍ وَجيزَةٍ \ dip: to make sth. go down a little: The driver dipped his headlights. \ سَبْحَة سريعة \ dip: a short swim: Shall we go for a dip in the sea before breakfast?. \ غَطَّ \ dip: to put sth. into a liquid for a moment: He dipped his pen in the ink. \ See Also غطس (غَطَّسَ) \ غَطَّسَ \ dip: to put sth. into a liquid for a moment: He dipped his pen in the ink. \ مَقَسَ (غطّ وأَخْرَجَ بسرعة) \ dip: to put sth. into sth. for a moment: The thief dipped his hand into my pocket. \ هَبْطَة \ dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. -
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[dɪp] past tense, past participle dipped1. verb1) to lower into any liquid for a moment:يَغْمِسُHe dipped his bread in the soup.
2) to slope downwards:يَنْحَدِرThe road dipped just beyond the crossroads.
3) to lower the beam of (car headlights):يُخْفِضُ الضَّوْء العالي في السَّيّارَهHe dipped his lights as the other car approached.
4) (of a ship) to lower (a flag) briefly in salute.يُخْفِضُ عَلَمَ السَّفينَه2. noun1) a hollow (in a road etc):فَجْوَه، تَجْويف، حُفْرَهThe car was hidden by a dip in the road.
2) a soft, savoury mixture in which a biscuit etc can be dipped:غِماس، طعام تُغْمَس فيه اللقْمَهa cheese dip.
3) a short swim:غَطْسَهa dip in the sea.
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مُنْحَدَر \ bank: a long sloping piece of ground, often forming a border: the car left the road and rolled down a bank. dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. slope: a hillside; a surface that rises as a hillside does: a steep slope; the slope of a roof. -
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اِنْحِدَار \ dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. slant: (not of land) slope: The table was on a slant, so that things rolled off it. \ See Also منحدر (مُنْحَدَر) -
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اِنْحَنَى \ bend, (bent): to become curved; curve one’s body: The branch bent under his weight. He bent down and picked it up. bow: to bend forward (as a sign of respect or thanks, or under the weight of (sth.): Her head was bowed in prayer. He was bowed under by all his troubles. curve: (to from) a bend, like part of a circle: The river curved round the hill. dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river and up again. give: to bend (under weight or pressure). lean: to slope; to bend: The tree was leaning over (or across) the road. She leant out of the window. stoop: to bend forwards: She stooped to pick up her baby. \ See Also اتكأ (اِتَّكَأَ)، انحدر (اِنْحَدَرَ) -
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غَمَسَ \ dip: to put sth. into a liquid for a moment: He dipped his pen in the ink. plunge: to move suddenly and violently: he plunged his knife into the body. The car plunged over the cliff. steep: to keep (a material or substance) in liquid for a long time (in order to soften, colour, preserve, draw out dirt, etc.). \ See Also أغمد (أَغْمَدَ)، تردى (تَرَدَّى)، غمر (غَمَرَ) -
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اِنْحَدَرَ \ dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river then went up again. slant: slope. slope: have a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. -
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غَمْس \ dip, dipping, immersion, submersion. \ See Also تغطيس (تغطيس)Arabic-English glossary > dip, dipping, immersion, submersion
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1) to withdraw amounts from (a supply, eg of money):يَسْحَبُ من تَوْفيراتِه، يَغْمِسُ يَدَهُ في رَصيدِهِ، يُنْفِقُI've been dipping into my savings recently.
2) to look briefly at (a book) or to study (a subject) in a casual manner:يَتَصَفَّحُ كِتاباI've dipped into his book on Shakespeare, but I haven't read it right through.
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a form of amusement at a fair etc in which prizes are drawn from a container without the taker seeing what he is getting.غُرْفَة حَظ -
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اِنْحِدَار \ dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. slant: (not of land) slope: The table was on a slant, so that things rolled off it. \ See Also منحدر (مُنْحَدَر) \ بِانْحِدَار \ downhill: down a slope: The road ran downhill. -
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مُنْحَدَر \ bank: a long sloping piece of ground, often forming a border: the car left the road and rolled down a bank. dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. slope: a hillside; a surface that rises as a hillside does: a steep slope; the slope of a roof. -
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هَبْطَة \ dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. -
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مُنْحَدَر \ bank: a long sloping piece of ground, often forming a border: the car left the road and rolled down a bank. dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. slope: a hillside; a surface that rises as a hillside does: a steep slope; the slope of a roof. -
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مُنْحَدَر \ bank: a long sloping piece of ground, often forming a border: the car left the road and rolled down a bank. dip: a slight downward slope: There was a dip in the ground. slope: a hillside; a surface that rises as a hillside does: a steep slope; the slope of a roof.
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