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1 supported, backed
مَسْنُود \ supported, backed. \ See Also مَدْعُوم -
2 back
[bæk]1. noun1) in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine:ظَهْرShe lay on her back.
2) in animals, the upper part of the body:ظَهْرالحَيَوانShe put the saddle on the horse's back.
3) that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front:ظَهْر، الجِهَة الخَلفِيَّهShe sat at the back of the hall.
4) in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.دِفاع، ظَهير2. adjectiveof or at the back:خَلفيthe back door.
3. adverb1) to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came:إلىHe gave the car back to its owner.
2) away (from something); not near (something):Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man
بَعيداKeep back from me or I'll hit you!
3) towards the back (of something):إلى الخَلْفSit back in your chair.
4) in return; in response to:بِالمُقابِل، كَرَدِّ فِعْلWhen the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.
5) to, or in, the past:إلى الوَراءThink back to your childhood.
4. verb1) to (cause to) move backwards:يُعيد الى الخَلْفHe backed (his car) out of the garage.
2) to help or support:يُؤَيِّد، يَدْعَمWill you back me against the others?
3) to bet or gamble on:يُراهِن عَلىI backed your horse to win.
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3 'awija
be bent, hump-backed [Sem '-w-g, JNA 'ujja (hunch)] -
4 تراجع
1́ adj. drawn, backed2́ adv. behind one's back, backwards3́ interj. fuck off! [sl.]4́ n. retreating, palinode, sell out, retraction, recess, recession, regression, retrogression, recoil, kick, degradation5́ v. retreat, move back, retract, withdraw, turn back, take back, lose ground, blemish, give ground, fall behind, draw back, back away, fall back, give back, give the right of way, regress, recede, retire, renege, stand, kick, unsay -
5 ورقي
adj. paper backed, foliar -
6 أوس
أوْس (حيوان) -
7 تأيد
تَأيّدَ: أُيّدَto be supported, backed (up); to be advocated, championed, upheld; to be corroborated, confirmed, affirmed, sustained, seconded; to be endorsed, sanctioned, approved, approbated, countenanced -
8 محدبة
hump-backed [Industry: Milling] -
9 مدعوم
مَدْعُوم: مُؤَيّدcorroborated, confirmed; supported, backed(up), advocated, championed, upheld -
10 مؤيد
مُؤَيّد: أُيّدَsupported, backed(up), advocated, championed, upheld; confirmed, affirmed, corroborated, sustained, seconded, endorsed, sanctioned, approved, countenanced -
11 معزز
مُعَزّز: مُقَوّى، مُثَبّت، مَدْعُومconsolidated, strengthened, reinforced, braced, cemented, fortified, bolstered; corroborated, confirmed; promoted, furthered, advanced, boosted, fostered, supported, backed; enhanced -
12 back down
to give up one's opinion, claim etc:يُعَبِّر عن رأيِهِShe backed down in the face of strong opposition.
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13 back out
1) to move out backwards:يَرْجِعُ إلى الخَلْفHe opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.
يَتَراجَعُ عِن وَعْدِهِYou promised to help – you mustn't back out now!
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14 back up
1) to support or encourage:يَدْعَم، يُؤَيِّدThe new evidence backed up my arguments.
2) to make a copy of the information stored on the computer or disk.يَنْسَخُ نُسْخَةً داعِمـه -
15 hedgehog
nouna small brown prickly-backed animal.قُنْفُذ -
16 مسنود
مَسْنُود \ supported, backed. \ See Also مَدْعُوم
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