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41 have
قَامَ بِـ \ carry on: to control, keep in action: You can’t carry on a business without accounts. do: (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order: Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegatables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. do: to perform (work, one’s duty etc.): I have a lot to do. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. in the process of: to be doing: I am in the process of painting my house. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). \ See Also تناول (تَنَاوَل)، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ) -
42 in the process of
قَامَ بِـ \ carry on: to control, keep in action: You can’t carry on a business without accounts. do: (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order: Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegatables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. do: to perform (work, one’s duty etc.): I have a lot to do. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. in the process of: to be doing: I am in the process of painting my house. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). \ See Also تناول (تَنَاوَل)، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ) -
43 perform
قَامَ بِـ \ carry on: to control, keep in action: You can’t carry on a business without accounts. do: (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order: Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegatables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. do: to perform (work, one’s duty etc.): I have a lot to do. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. in the process of: to be doing: I am in the process of painting my house. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). \ See Also تناول (تَنَاوَل)، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ) -
44 distress
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
45 misfortune
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
46 ordeal
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
47 trial
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
48 do
عَمِلَ (يَعْمَلُ) \ do: to perform (one’s duty, one’s best, right, wrong, etc.): I have a lot to do, (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegetables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. go: to work: This clock goes by electricity. make: to form; build; cause (a rule, a mistake, a difference, trouble, etc.) to be or happen: She made some bread. They made a new road. They made a noise. operate: (of machines, plans, etc.) to be effective. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). work: not to rest or play: He’s working in the garden. My boy works hard at school, have a paid job She works in an office. -
49 go
عَمِلَ (يَعْمَلُ) \ do: to perform (one’s duty, one’s best, right, wrong, etc.): I have a lot to do, (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegetables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. go: to work: This clock goes by electricity. make: to form; build; cause (a rule, a mistake, a difference, trouble, etc.) to be or happen: She made some bread. They made a new road. They made a noise. operate: (of machines, plans, etc.) to be effective. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). work: not to rest or play: He’s working in the garden. My boy works hard at school, have a paid job She works in an office. -
50 make
عَمِلَ (يَعْمَلُ) \ do: to perform (one’s duty, one’s best, right, wrong, etc.): I have a lot to do, (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegetables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. go: to work: This clock goes by electricity. make: to form; build; cause (a rule, a mistake, a difference, trouble, etc.) to be or happen: She made some bread. They made a new road. They made a noise. operate: (of machines, plans, etc.) to be effective. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). work: not to rest or play: He’s working in the garden. My boy works hard at school, have a paid job She works in an office. -
51 operate
عَمِلَ (يَعْمَلُ) \ do: to perform (one’s duty, one’s best, right, wrong, etc.): I have a lot to do, (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegetables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. go: to work: This clock goes by electricity. make: to form; build; cause (a rule, a mistake, a difference, trouble, etc.) to be or happen: She made some bread. They made a new road. They made a noise. operate: (of machines, plans, etc.) to be effective. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). work: not to rest or play: He’s working in the garden. My boy works hard at school, have a paid job She works in an office. -
52 perform
عَمِلَ (يَعْمَلُ) \ do: to perform (one’s duty, one’s best, right, wrong, etc.): I have a lot to do, (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegetables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. go: to work: This clock goes by electricity. make: to form; build; cause (a rule, a mistake, a difference, trouble, etc.) to be or happen: She made some bread. They made a new road. They made a noise. operate: (of machines, plans, etc.) to be effective. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). work: not to rest or play: He’s working in the garden. My boy works hard at school, have a paid job She works in an office. -
53 work
عَمِلَ (يَعْمَلُ) \ do: to perform (one’s duty, one’s best, right, wrong, etc.): I have a lot to do, (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegetables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. go: to work: This clock goes by electricity. make: to form; build; cause (a rule, a mistake, a difference, trouble, etc.) to be or happen: She made some bread. They made a new road. They made a noise. operate: (of machines, plans, etc.) to be effective. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). work: not to rest or play: He’s working in the garden. My boy works hard at school, have a paid job She works in an office. -
54 shrink
جَفَلَ \ shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. -
55 start
جَفَلَ \ shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. -
56 wince
جَفَلَ \ shrink: to draw back because one is afraid: The boy shrank from his angry father. start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. -
57 twitch
اِنْتَفَضَ \ twitch: to move with a twitch: A dog’s nose twitches when he smells meat. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. \ See Also ارتعش (اِرْتَعَشَ) -
58 wince
اِنْتَفَضَ \ twitch: to move with a twitch: A dog’s nose twitches when he smells meat. wince: to show pain of body or mind, by a sudden (backward) movement: He winced when the nurse cleaned his wound. \ See Also ارتعش (اِرْتَعَشَ)
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