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1 avert
[əˈvəːt] verb1) to turn away, especially one's eyes:يُحَوِّل بَصَرَهShe averted her eyes from the dead animal.
2) to prevent:يَتَجَنَّب ، يَمْنَع، يَتَفادىto avert disaster.
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2 avert
أَشاحَ ببصره عن \ avert: to turn away (one’s eyes, etc.): He averted his eyes from the sight of the murder. -
3 avert
تَفَادَى \ avert: to avoid; prevent: His quick thinking averted an accident. dodge: to move suddenly so as to avoid being touched or seen: He dodged behind a tree. escape: to avoid: We hid so as to escape being seen. -
4 avert, evade, avoid, obviate
تَلافَى \ avert, evade, avoid, obviate. -
5 guard against, avert, fend
تَوَقَّى \ guard against, avert, fend. -
6 تجنب
1́ n. parry2́ v. avoid, shun, eschew, sidestep, evade, obviate, parry3́ n. avoidance, eschewal, evasion, ditch4́ v. bypass, outrun, fight shy of, duck, shy, get round, flee, hide, miss, put off, shirk, steer clear of, waive, save, avert, fence, shuffle, besiege -
7 تفادى
v. avert, avoid, obviate, preclude, outflank, parry, dodge, prepossess, duck, flee -
8 حول نظره
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9 أشاح
أشَاحَ (وَجْهَهُ أو بِوَجْهِهِ عن)to turn away (one's face from), avert (one's eyes from); to avoid, shun, eschew -
10 أنحى بصره عن
أنْحَى بَصَرَهُ عن: أمَالَهُ عنto turn away one's eyes from, avert one's glance from -
11 تجنب
تَجَنّبَto avoid, shun, eschew; to avert, ward off, fend off, stave off, parry; to keep away from, keep clear of, steer clear of, keep out of the way of; to keep off, obviate, prevent; to flee from, run away from, try to escape from; to evade, elude, get around, circumvent, bypass, sidestep, dodge; to give someone the slip, turn a cold shoulder to -
12 تحاشى
تَحَاشَى: تَجَنّبَto avoid, shun, eschew; to avert, ward off, fend off, stave off, parry; to keep away from; to keep off; to obviate, prevent; to flee from, run away from, try to escape from; to give someone the slip, turn a cold shoulder to -
13 تدارك
تَدَارَكَ: تَفَادَى، تَجَنّبَ، اِتّقَىto prevent, obviate, forestall, anticipate; to avert, ward off, parry, fend off, stave off, avoid; to take precautions against, guard against, beware of -
14 تفادى
تَفَادَىto avoid, avert, obviate, prevent, ward off, fend off, parry, stave off, keep away from; to get away from, run away from, flee (from), (try to) escape from; to evade, dodge, sidestep, get around; to guard against, beware of, take precautions against -
15 تلافى
تَلاَفَى: تَفَادَى، تَجَنّبَ، تَحَاشَى، اِتّقَىto avoid, avert, obviate, prevent, forestall, anticipate, ward off, fend off, parry, stave off, keep away from; to guard against, beware of, take precautions against -
16 درأ
دَرَأ: دَفَعَ، صَدّto ward off, parry, fend off, stave off, keep off, avert, turn away, repel, repulse, drive back -
17 صد
صَدّ: دَرَأ، رَدّ، مَنَعَto repel, repulse, drive back or away, keep off or back, hold off, ward off, parry, fend off, stave off, avert, turn away; to check, rebuff, stop; to force out, put out, shut out, foreclose; to hinder, prevent -
18 منع
مَنَعَ: تَفَادَىto avert, obviate, prevent, ward off -
19 أشاح ببصره عن
أَشاحَ ببصره عن \ avert: to turn away (one’s eyes, etc.): He averted his eyes from the sight of the murder. -
20 تفادى
تَفَادَى \ avert: to avoid; prevent: His quick thinking averted an accident. dodge: to move suddenly so as to avoid being touched or seen: He dodged behind a tree. escape: to avoid: We hid so as to escape being seen. \ تَفَادَى بِتَنْكيس الرَّأْس \ duck: to move quickly down, so as not to be hit or seen: I ducked my head to get through the low door.
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