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1 brush aside
لا يبالي بِـ \ brush aside: not to treat seriously; not to attend to (a person or idea): The Police brushed my complaint aside. -
2 brush aside
اِسْتَخَفَّ بِـ \ brush aside: not to treat seriously; not attend to (a person or idea): The Police brushed my complaint aside. despise: to consider worthless; have a very low opinion of: I despise anyone who hurts a child. \ See Also احتقر (اِحْتَقَرَ) -
3 brush aside
to pay no attention to:يَتْرُكُ الأمْرَ جانِبا، لا يَهْتَمُّ بِShe brushed aside my objections.
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4 وضع جانبا
وَضَعَ جانِباًto put aside, lay aside, lay out of the way; to shelve, brush aside; to put off, postpone, defer; to omit; to save, lay away, set apart, set aside, reserve -
5 حيد
حَيّدَ: وَضَعَ جانِباًto keep aside, put aside, lay aside, lay out of the way; to shelve, brush aside -
6 نحى
نَحّى: أزَاحَ، وَضَعَ جانِباًto put aside, set aside, lay aside, lay out of the way; to displace, remove, dislodge; to dismiss, brush aside or away, shelve -
7 ضرب به عرض الحائط
ضَرَبَ بِهِ عُرْضَ الحائِطto brush aside (away, off), throw aside (away, off, out), discard, refuse, reject; to belittle, make little of, make light of, undervalue, think nothing of, attach no importance to, not take seriously; to disregard, neglect, pay no attention to, ignore -
8 وضع على الرف
وَضَعَ على الرّفّto shelve, put aside, brush aside -
9 وضع على الرف
وَضَعَ على الرّفّto shelve, put aside, brush aside -
10 استخف
اِسْتَخَفَّ \ sneer: to express a low opinion of sb. (or sth.) with bitter words or a bitter smile: He sneered at my failure. \ اِسْتَخَفَّ بِـ \ brush aside: not to treat seriously; not attend to (a person or idea): The Police brushed my complaint aside. despise: to consider worthless; have a very low opinion of: I despise anyone who hurts a child. \ See Also احتقر (اِحْتَقَرَ) -
11 لا يبالي بـ
لا يبالي بِـ \ brush aside: not to treat seriously; not to attend to (a person or idea): The Police brushed my complaint aside. -
12 despise
اِسْتَخَفَّ بِـ \ brush aside: not to treat seriously; not attend to (a person or idea): The Police brushed my complaint aside. despise: to consider worthless; have a very low opinion of: I despise anyone who hurts a child. \ See Also احتقر (اِحْتَقَرَ) -
13 sweep
[swiːp] past tense, past participle swept [swept]1. verb1) to clean (a room etc) using a brush or broom:يكْنِسThe room has been swept clean.
2) to move as though with a brush:Don't get swept away by (= become over-enthusiastic about) the idea!
يَجْرُف، يَنْجَرِفShe swept aside my objections.
3) to move quickly over:يَكْتَسِحThe disease/craze is sweeping the country.
4) to move swiftly or in a proud manner:يَتَحَرَّك بِسُرْعَهShe swept into my room without knocking on the door.
2. noun1) an act of sweeping, or process of being swept, with a brush etc:كَنْس، تَكْنيسShe gave the room a sweep.
2) a sweeping movement:شَبيه بِحَرَكَة التَّكْنيسHe indicated the damage with a sweep of his hand.
3) a person who cleans chimneys.كَنّاس المَداخِن4) a sweepstake.يانَصيب سِباق الخَيل -
14 تحرك
تَحَرُّك \ movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ whisk: to move quickly and lightly: The horse whisked his tail (He used it to brush away flies). They whisked the sick old man into hospital (took him quickly and suddenly). \ تَحَرَّكَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. \ See Also انْطَلَقَ بسرعة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ pop: (with any adv. or prep.) to go or move quickly (usu. without warning, and for a short time): I popped across (the street) to buy a paper. He popped his head round the door just long enough to say good morning. \ See Also طلع (طَلعَ)، دَخَلَ أو خَرَجَ فَجْأةً أو دُفْعَةً واحِدَة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ blow, (blew, blown): to be moved by the wind: The wind blew my hat off. \ See Also حَرَّكَ بِتَأْثير الهَواء \ تَحَرَّكَ بِبُطْءٍ \ crawl: to move slowly: The car crawled up the hill. \ تَحَرَّكَ فَجْأةً \ start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. \ تَحَرَّكَ وهو يُجَقْجِقُ أو يَهْدِر \ chug: (of a boat, vehicle, etc.) to go slowly and steadity with the engine making short regular noises: The boat was chugging along.
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