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  • 21 base

    أَسْفَل \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. below: lower than under: Write your name below mine. Peter came below me in the examination, lower down; in a lower place: From the tower, the ground seemed far below. beneath: below. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle. under: in or to a lower position than; below: Put it under your bed.

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  • 22 below

    أَسْفَل \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. below: lower than under: Write your name below mine. Peter came below me in the examination, lower down; in a lower place: From the tower, the ground seemed far below. beneath: below. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle. under: in or to a lower position than; below: Put it under your bed.

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  • 23 beneath

    أَسْفَل \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. below: lower than under: Write your name below mine. Peter came below me in the examination, lower down; in a lower place: From the tower, the ground seemed far below. beneath: below. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle. under: in or to a lower position than; below: Put it under your bed.

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  • 24 under

    أَسْفَل \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. below: lower than under: Write your name below mine. Peter came below me in the examination, lower down; in a lower place: From the tower, the ground seemed far below. beneath: below. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle. under: in or to a lower position than; below: Put it under your bed.

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  • 25 squat

    أَقْعَى \ squat: to sit so that one bottom rests on one’s bent legs, above the ankles. \ جَلَسَ القُرفُصاء \ squat: to sit so that one’s bottom rests on one’s bent legs, above the ankles. \ قَرفَصَ \ squat: to sit so that one’s bottom rests on one’s bent legs, above the ankles.

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  • 26 أدنى

    أدْنَى: أحَطّ، أسْفَل
    lower, inferior, subordinate, sub-, junior; nether; bottom, rock-bottom, foot; last; lesser; minimal, minimum; under; below

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  • 27 أسفل

    أسْفَل: سُفْلِيّ، أدْنَى
    lower, inferior, sub-; bottom, rock-bottom

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  • 28 استبطن

    اِسْتَبْطَنَ
    to penetrate into, delve into; to fathom, bottom, get to the bottom of, know thoroughly, understand completely

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  • 29 حضيض

    حَضِيض: دَرَك، قَرَار، قاع
    bottom, rock bottom, lowest level; depth; lowland; foot of a mountain

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  • 30 درك

    دَرَك: حَضِيض، قَعْر
    bottom, rock bottom, lowest level

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  • 31 سبر

    سَبَرَ، سَبَرَ غَوْرَه
    to probe, sound, explore, examine, test; to fathom, bottom, get to the bottom of, plumb, understand or study thoroughly

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  • 32 سبر غوره

    سَبَرَ، سَبَرَ غَوْرَه
    to probe, sound, explore, examine, test; to fathom, bottom, get to the bottom of, plumb, understand or study thoroughly

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  • 33 low

    I [ləu]
    1. adjective
    1) not at or reaching up to a great distance from the ground, sea-level etc:

    This chair is too low for the child.

    واطئ
    2) making little sound; not loud:

    She spoke in a low voice.

    خَفيض، مُنْخَفِض
    3) at the bottom of the range of musical sounds:

    That note is too low for a female voice.

    خافِت، في أسْفَل السُّلَّم الموسيقي
    4) small:

    a low price.

    مُنْخَفِض
    5) not strong; weak or feeble:

    The fire was very low.

    ضَعيف
    6) near the bottom in grade, rank, class etc:

    the lower classes.

    واطئ، مُنْخَفِض
    2. adverb
    in or to a low position, manner or state:

    The ball flew low over the net.

    مُنْخَفِضا، بِصَوْتٍ مُنْخَفِض II [ləu] verb
    to make the noise of cattle; to moo:

    The cows were lowing.

    يخور، يَجْأر

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  • 34 الأسفل

    الأَسْفَل \ bottom: lowest: The books were on the bottom shelf.

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  • 35 جلس

    جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. \ جَلَسَ القُرفُصاء \ squat: to sit so that one’s bottom rests on one’s bent legs, above the ankles. \ جَلَسَ مُنْتَصِبًا \ sit up: (of one who is lying down) to take a sitting position: He sat up in bed.

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  • 36 سطح

    سَطْح \ roof: the top of a building or of a vehicle. surface: the outside of any object; the top of a liquid: A brick has six surfaces (a top, a bottom, two sides and two ends). Ice forms on the surface of a lake, outward appearance On the surface, all was calm; but secretly there was great excitement. top: an upper surface: a table top. \ سَطْح \ deck: a floor or level of a ship (but not its bottom): Rowing-boats have no deck. Big ships have several decks. \ See Also ظَهْر السفينة \ سَطْح ارْتِكاز \ bearing: part of a machine that allows another part resting on it or turn freely: Ball bearings are metal balls, set in a ring round a bar. \ سَطْح الأرض \ ground: the solid surface of the earth: He sat on the ground. \ السَّطح الجاف \ rind: a hard skin (of an orange, of cheese, etc.). \ See Also القِشْرَة \ سَطْح الشارع المُعَبَّد \ pavement: the paved surface of a street. \ سَطْح مائِل \ slope: a hillside; a surface that rises as a hillside does: a steep slope; the slope of a roof.

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  • 37 عتبة

    عَتَبَة \ threshold: the bottom of the doorway into a building: She stepped over the threshold. \ عَتَبَة الباب \ doorstep: a stone step outside a door. \ عَتَبَة النّافِذَة \ sill: a shelf at the bottom of a window.

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  • 38 قارب

    قَارِب \ boat: anything used for travel on water: motor boat; rowing boat; sailing boat. craft: a boat: The harbour was full of small craft. \ قَارِب الإسعاف \ lifeboat: a boat (kept on land) that is specially built for saving people from sinking ships in stormy seas. \ قَارِب بُخَاريّ \ motorboat: a small boat (mostly suitable for short pleasure journeys) that is driven by an engine. \ قَارِب خفيف \ canoe: a small light boat, moved by paddle. \ قَارِب شَحْن نَهْرِيّ \ barge: a boat with a flat bottom, for carrying goods on rivers etc. \ قَارِب شراعيّ \ sailing boat, sailing ship: a boat or ship that moves with sails. \ قَارِب شِرَاعّي خاصّ \ yacht: a private sailing boat. \ قَارِب مُسَطَّح قَلِيل العُمْق \ punt: a boat with a flat bottom, used for pleasure, which is pushed along rivers with a long pole. \ قَارِب النجاة \ lifeboat: a boat that is kept on a ship, for use as an escape in case of danger.

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  • 39 aground

    جَانِح \ aground: (of ships) touching the bottom where the water is not deep enough. \ مُرْتَطِم بالأَرْض \ aground: (of ships) touching the bottom where the water is not deep enough.

    Arabic-English glossary > aground

  • 40 barge

    صَدَمَ عن عَمْد \ barge: to run into sb. on purpose, and push (esp. in football): He kept barging (into) me. \ صَنْدَل \ barge: a boat with a flat bottom, for carrying goods on rivers, etc. \ قَارِب شَحْن نَهْرِيّ \ barge: a boat with a flat bottom, for carrying goods on rivers etc.

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