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1 alternate
تَعَاقَبَ \ alternate: to (cause to) follow by turns: Work alternated with rest. rotate: to go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. \ See Also دَارَ -
2 alternate
تَنَاوَبَ \ rotate: to go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). take turns: to do sth. in regular order, one person after another. alternate: to (cause to) follow by turns: We alternated periods of work and rest. Work alternated with rest. \ See Also ناوب (ناوَب) -
3 crawl
[krɔːl]1. verb1) to move slowly along the ground:يَتَجَرْجَر، يَزْحَفThe injured dog crawled away.
2) (of people) to move on hands and knees or with the front of the body on the ground:يَزْحَفThe baby can't walk yet, but she crawls everywhere.
3) to move slowly:يَتَقَدَّم بِبُطءThe traffic was crawling along at ten kilometres per hour.
4) to be covered with crawling things:يعِجُّ بHis hair was crawling with lice.
2. noun1) a very slow movement or speed:زَحْف، بُطءWe drove along at a crawl.
2) a style of swimming in which the arms make alternate overarm movements:سباحَة الزَّحْفShe's better at the crawl than she is at the breaststroke.
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4 استبدل
اِسْتَبْدَلَ (بِـ)to replace (by or with), substitute(for), put in the place (of), displace (by or with); to exchange (for), commute (for), receive or give in exchange (for), take as a substitute (for); to barter, trade, swap; to trade in; to change; to alternate -
5 أبدل
أبْدَلَto exchange (for), give in exchange (for), commute (for); to replace (by or with), substitute (for), put in place (of); to change, alter, convert; to alternate -
6 بادل
بادَلَ: بَدّلَto exchange, interchange; to exchange (for), commute (for), give in exchange (for); to replace (by or with), substitute (for) put in place (of); to alternate -
7 بدل
بَدّلَ (بِـ، مِنْ): أبْدَلَ، اِسْتَبْدَلَto exchange (for), give or receive in exchange (for), commute (for); to replace (by or with), substitute (for), put in place (of); to alternate -
8 الحرب بينهم سجال
الحَرْبُ بَيْنَهُمْ سِجَالtheir battle has its ups and down, the belligerents are fighting each other with alternate success, victory is shared by turns among them -
9 shin
[ʃɪn]1. nounthe front part of the leg below the knee:عَظْم الساقHe kicked him on the shins.
2. verb– past tense, past participle shinned( usually with up) to climb by alternate movements of both arms and both legs:يَتَسَلَّق شَجَرَة بِذِراعَيْهِ وَقَدَمَيْهِHe shinned up the tree.
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10 تعاقب
تَعَاقَبَ \ alternate: to (cause to) follow by turns: Work alternated with rest. rotate: to go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. \ See Also دَارَ -
11 تناوب
تَنَاوَبَ \ rotate: to go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). take turns: to do sth. in regular order, one person after another. alternate: to (cause to) follow by turns: We alternated periods of work and rest. Work alternated with rest. \ See Also ناوب (ناوَب) -
12 rotate
تَعَاقَبَ \ alternate: to (cause to) follow by turns: Work alternated with rest. rotate: to go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. \ See Also دَارَ -
13 rotate
تَنَاوَبَ \ rotate: to go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). take turns: to do sth. in regular order, one person after another. alternate: to (cause to) follow by turns: We alternated periods of work and rest. Work alternated with rest. \ See Also ناوب (ناوَب) -
14 take turns
تَنَاوَبَ \ rotate: to go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). take turns: to do sth. in regular order, one person after another. alternate: to (cause to) follow by turns: We alternated periods of work and rest. Work alternated with rest. \ See Also ناوب (ناوَب)
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alternate — alternate, alternative 1. Both words are adjectives and nouns and come from Latin alternus meaning ‘every second’ and have had closely related meanings over several centuries of usage. Now however, there is a clear distinction which needs to be… … Modern English usage
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alternate — I UK [ˈɔːltə(r)neɪt] / US [ˈɔltərˌneɪt] verb Word forms alternate : present tense I/you/we/they alternate he/she/it alternates present participle alternating past tense alternated past participle alternated 1) a) [intransitive] if one thing… … English dictionary
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alternate — al|ter|nate1 [o:lˈtə:nıt US ˈo:ltər , ˈæl ] adj [usually before noun] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of alternare to alternate , from alternus alternate , from alter; ALTER] 1.) if something happens on alternate days, weeks… … Dictionary of contemporary English
alternate — alternately, adv. alternateness, n. alternatingly, adv. v. /awl teuhr nayt , al /; adj., n. /awl teuhr nit, al /, v., alternated, alternating, adj., n. v.i. 1. to interchange repeatedly and regularly with one another in time or place; rotate… … Universalium
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alternate — al•ter•nate v. [[t]ˈɔl tərˌneɪt, ˈæl [/t]] adj., n. [[t] nɪt[/t]] v. nat•ed, nat•ing, adj. n. 1) to interchange repeatedly and regularly with one another in time or place (usu. fol. by with): Day alternates with night[/ex] 2) to change back and… … From formal English to slang
alternate — verb (alternated, alternating) –verb (i) /ˈɔltəneɪt / (say awltuhnayt), /ˈɒl / (say ol ) 1. (sometimes followed by with) to follow one another in time or place reciprocally: day and night alternate; darkness alternates with light. 2. to change… …