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1 bite
[baɪt] past tense bit [bɪt]: past participle bitten [ˈbɪtn]1. verbto seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws:يَعُضُّHe was bitten by a mosquito.
2. noun1) an act of biting or the piece or place bitten:عَضَّه، قَضْمَـهa mosquito bite.
2) the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line:قِطْعَه، شَقْفَه، لُقْمَـهI've been fishing for hours without a bite.
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2 hook
[huk]1. noun1) a small piece of metal shaped like a J fixed at the end of a fishing-line used for catching fish etc:صِنّارة صَيْدa fish-hook.
2) a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it:كُلاّب، مِشْبَكhooks and eyes.
3) in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent:لَكْمَهa left hook.
2. verb1) to catch (a fish etc) with a hook:يَصْطاد السَّمَكHe hooked a large salmon.
2) to fasten or to be fastened by a hook or hooks:يُثَبِّتCould you hook my dress up down the back?
3) in golf, to hit (the ball) far to the left of where it should be (or to the right if one is left-handed).يَضْرِب الطابة في الغولف نحو الشِمال كثيرا -
3 نقطة
نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. \ نُقْطَة البَحْث \ point: the chief idea; the important matter: Please stick to the point (Don’t start talking about unimportant things that concern us less). \ نُقْطَة تَحَوُّل \ crisis, (crises): a time of danger or of very serious difficulty; a turning point in a course of events: A crisis arose when all the lights failed. Matters reached a crisis on the third day, when the men refused to work. \ See Also أزمة (أَزْمَة) \ نُقْطَة تَشحيم (في آلة) \ nipple: a point at which thick oil can be forced into a machine. \ نُقْطَة عَسْكَريّة \ post: a place of duty: The guards were at their posts. \ نُقْطَةُ الهَدَف \ bull’s-eye: the centre of a board used for shooting practice. \ نَقْع \ infusion, soak(ing). -
4 dot
نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. -
5 full stop
نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. -
6 full stop period
نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. -
7 point
نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. -
8 spot
نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. -
9 tip
أَسَلَة \ tip: an end; a point: the tips of one’s fingers. \ إِكْرَاميّة (بَقْشِيش) \ tip: an amount of money that is given (in hotels, restaurants, etc.) for personal service. \ دَفَعَ إِكْرامِيَّة \ tip: to give a tip to: Did you tip the boy who brought you a newspaper? Yes, I tipped him 10 pence. \ طَرَفٌ مُسْتَدِق \ tip: an end; a point: the tips of one’s fingers; the tip of a cigarette. \ فِكْرَة مُفيدة \ tip: a useful bit of advice: He gave her one or two tips on how to teach. \ نَفَحَ \ tip: to give a tip to: Did you tip the boy who brought you a newspaper? Yes, I tipped him 10 pence. \ نَفْحَة (ماليّة) \ tip: an amount of money that is given (in hotels, restaurants, etc.) for personal service. \ See Also منحة (مِنْحَة)
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