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  • 1 aqualung

    [ˈækwəlŋa] noun
    an apparatus worn by divers on their backs which supplies them with oxygen to breathe.
    جِهاز لِلتَّنَفُّس يَسْتَعْمِلُه الغَوّاصون

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  • 2 back on to

    (of a building etc) to have its back next to (something):

    My house backs on to the racecourse.

    خلْفُـهُ نَحْو

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  • 3 backpack

    noun
    ( especially American) a bag that walkers, people who go on trips, or students carry on their backs.
    مُسافِرون يَحمِلون الحقائِب

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  • 4 hard-back

    noun
    a book with a hard cover:

    Hard-backs are more expensive than paperbacks.

    غِلاف قاسٍ أو مُقَوّى

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  • 5 have one's back to the wall

    to be in a desperate situation:

    The army in the south have their backs to the wall, and are fighting a losing battle.

    He certainly has his back to the wall as he has lost his job and cannot find another one.

    يكونُ ظَهْرُه إلى الحائِط، يكونُ في وَضْعٍ يائِس، وضْعٍ يَسْتَحيلُ فيه الفَرار; ظَهْرُهُ إلى الحائِط، مُحاصَر

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  • 6 ظهير (في لعبة كرة القدم)

    ظَهِير (في لُعْبَة كُرَة القَدم)‏ \ back: (in football) sb. who plays behind the forwards, to defend the goal. \ الظَّهِير المساعد (في لعبة كرة القدم)‏ \ half-back: (in football) sb. who plays between the forwards and the backs: He plays left half-back.

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  • 7 لعبة

    لُعْبَة \ doll: a plaything made like a human figure. game: any form of play, esp. one in which there are rules: children’s games; a game of cards. move: a change of position; (in games, etc.) a planned change of position: a clever move. plaything: sth. (a ball, a wooden horse, etc.) for a child to play with. poker: a card game. toy: a child’s plaything: a toy train. \ لُعْبَة \ hoax: a trick, esp. one that makes sb. believe sth. which is not true, sometimes intended as a joke: They were annoyed when they discovered that the fire warning was only a hoax. \ See Also حِيلة خِداعيّة \ لُعْبَة الإسْكْوَاش \ squash: a game for 2 or 4 players, who hit a small rubber ball against the walls of a small court. \ لُعْبَة أطفال (خَشْخاشة)‏ \ rattle: a baby’s toy that rattles. \ لُعْبَة البَدمنْتُون \ badminton: a game played by hitting a feathered object over a high net. \ لُعْبَةُ البردْج (بوَرَق اللَّعب)‏ \ bridge: a kind of card game. \ لُعْبَة البِلْيَارْدُو \ billiards: a game played inside a house, etc., with hard balls and long sticks on a special table. \ لُعْبَة البُولو \ polo: a game played by people on horses, with long sticks and a ball. \ لُعْبَة البُولو المائي \ water polo: a game played by swimmers, with a large ball. \ لُعْبَة الغُولف \ golf: a game in which a small ball is hit into various holes on a wide piece of land. \ لُعْبَة الدّاما \ draughts, checkers: a game for two people, with round pieces on a board of 64 squares. \ لُعْبَة رياضيَّة \ game: a form of play that needs skill with a ball: My son is good at games. \ لُعْبَة الشِّطْرَنْج \ chess: a game of skill for two players in which pieces are moved over a squared board. \ لُعْبَة الصُّوَر المُقَطَّعة \ jigsaw, puzzle: a picture on a thin board which is cut into small pieces of irregular shapes, to be fitted together (for amusement). \ لُعْبَة القَنَاني \ skittles: a game in which one throws a ball to knock down some bottle-shaped pieces of wood. \ See Also الأوتاد الخَشَبيَّة \ لُعْبَة الكُرَة الطائِرَة \ volleyball: a game in which players use their hands to hit a large light ball across a net (without letting it touch the ground). \ لُعْبَة كُرة الطاولة \ ping-pong: also table tennis a game in which 2 or 4 players hit a small plastic ball over a net on a table. \ لُعْبَة كُرَة القَدَم \ soccer: association football. \ لُعْبَة كرة القدم (البريطانية)‏ \ association football, soccer: a game using a round football. rugby football: a kind of football that is played with team of 15 or 13 players, who may handle the egg-shaped ball. \ لُعْبَةُ الكِركيت \ cricket: a summer game played by two teams of eleven players on a large field. \ لُعْبَة الكلمات المتقاطِعة \ crossword: (also crossword puzzle) a game in which words must be guessed, so as to fill the spaces on a specially marked paper. \ لُعْبَة النَّطّة \ leapfrog: a game in which children jump with open legs over the bent backs of others. \ لُعْبَة الهُوكي \ hockey: a game (for teams of eleven) that is played with curved sticks and a hard ball. \ لُعْبَة الهوكي على الجليد \ ice hockey: a form of hockey (for teams of six) played on ice, with a flat piece of rubber instead of a ball.

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  • 8 هاجم

    هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him. \ هَاجَمَ بسرعةٍ خاطِفة \ swoop: to make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed.

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  • 9 هجم (على)

    هَجَمَ (على)‏ \ charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. attack: to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat: We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. \ See Also حمل (حَمَلَ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > هجم (على)

  • 10 assault

    هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him.

    Arabic-English glossary > assault

  • 11 attack

    هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him.

    Arabic-English glossary > attack

  • 12 charge

    هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him.

    Arabic-English glossary > charge

  • 13 go for

    هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him.

    Arabic-English glossary > go for

  • 14 attack

    حَمَلَ (على)‏ \ attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government. charge: to rush forward, usually for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. \ See Also تَحَامَلَ \ هَجَمَ (على)‏ \ charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. attack: to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat: We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. \ See Also حمل (حَمَلَ)‏ \ هَجْمَة \ attack: attacking an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back.

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  • 15 charge

    حَمَلَ (على)‏ \ attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government. charge: to rush forward, usually for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. \ See Also تَحَامَلَ \ هَجَمَ (على)‏ \ charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. attack: to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat: We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. \ See Also حمل (حَمَلَ)‏ \ هَجْمَة \ attack: attacking an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back.

    Arabic-English glossary > charge

  • 16 half-back

    الظَّهِير المساعد (في لعبة كرة القدم)‏ \ half-back: (in football) sb. who plays between the forwards and the backs: He plays left half-back.

    Arabic-English glossary > half-back

  • 17 leapfrog

    لُعْبَة النَّطّة \ leapfrog: a game in which children jump with open legs over the bent backs of others.

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