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1 beating
nounضرْب، خفْـق، نبْض -
2 beating, throbbing
خافِق \ beating, throbbing. \ See Also نابض (نابِض) -
3 دق
دَقَّ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: The rain was beating on the roof. drive (drove, driven): to strike a nail with force: I drove a nail into the door. hammer: to knock hard; use a hammer: The policeman hammered on the door. I hammered the nails in. pound: to strike (with) heavy blows with the hand: He pounded on the door. ring: (of a bell) to sound; to sound like bell, or by using a bell: The telephone rang. \ See Also رن (رَنّ)، أدخل (أدْخَلَ)، طَرَقَ بِعُنْف \ دَقَّ \ batter: to hit hard and often: He battered on the door. \ See Also طَرَقَ أو ضَرَبَ بِعُنْفٍ \ دَقَّ \ drum: to play a drum by beating on it. \ See Also قَرَعَ الطَّبَل \ دَقَّ... بقَدَمِهِ \ stamp: to put one’s foot down violently (in anger, or so as to flatten sth.): He stamped on the snake’s head, in case it was not dead. \ دَقَّ بانْتِظام \ beat, (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. \ دَقَّ بِعُنْفٍ \ bang: to hit hard: He banged me on the head. \ دَقَّ دقًّا خَفيفًا \ rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. -
4 drum
دَارَة (أُسطوانة (وِعاءٌ أُسطوانيّ)) \ drum. \ دَقَّ \ drum: to play a drum by beating on it. \ See Also قَرَعَ الطَّبَل \ طَبَّلَ \ drum: to play a drum by beating on it. \ طَبْل \ drum: a musical instrument, made of skin stretched over a frame, played by beating with two sticks or with the fingers. -
5 الضرب
n. beating, flogging -
6 سلك
1́ n. cable, corps, beating, service, deportment2́ v. behave, deport, conduct oneself, comport, pursue, get along -
7 ضارب
1́ adj. striking2́ n. bat, beating, striking3́ v. gamble, manipulate, plunge -
8 ضربة
1́ n. strike, stroke, beating, shot, bang, blow, contribution, clout, pelt, lash, sock, thrust, wipe, smack, infliction, tank, pulse, inflexion, hurt, plug2́ v. chap, bump, bob, biff -
9 طرق
1́ adj. droopy2́ n. knocking, knock, beating, rap, pounding, percussion3́ v. knock repeatedly, percuss, rap, puncture, enter, tool -
10 قرع
1́ n. bed, knocking, squash, rapping, tap, striking, beating, hitting, banging, ring2́ v. knock, rap, bang, drum, ring, sound, toll, tap, chide -
11 نبضي
adj. pulsing, beating, systaltic -
12 نشر
1́ adj. sawn2́ n. beating, spread, publishing, propagation, promulgation, programming, diffusion, edition, braying, sawing3́ v. gazette, issue, popularize, expand, print, proclaim, promulgate, publicize, bear, broadcast, put forth, bring out, give out, insert in a newspaper, dispose, fudge, circulate, apply, disseminate, distribute, extend, peddle, pervade, run, sow -
13 هزيمة
n. defeat, rout, debacle, overthrow, repulse, reverse, thrashing, trimming, beating, discomfiture, drubbing, licking, wall -
14 تحديد المعدن
تَحْدِيدُ المَعْدِن: تَطْرِيقforging, hammering, beating -
15 ترقيق
تَرْقِيق: تَطْرِيق، تَصْفِيحfoliation, beating, lamination -
16 تصفيح
تَصْفِيح: تَطْرِيق، تَرْقِيقfoliation, lamination, leafing, beating -
17 تطريق
تَطْرِيق: طَرْق، تَرْقِيق، تَصْفِيحhammering, forging, beating, foliation, lamination, leafing -
18 خافق
خافِق: نابِضpalpitant, palpitating, throbbing, beating, pulsating, pulsative, pulsant, pulsatory -
19 خبط
خَبْط: ضَرْب، طَرْق، دَقّhitting, striking, beating, banging; knock(ing), rapping -
20 دق
دَقّ: سَحْق، سَحْنpounding, grinding, crushing, bruising, braying, powdering, beating, stamping, pulverization, comminution, pestling, trituration
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