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21 تردى
تَرَدَّى \ plunge: to move suddenly and violently: The car plunged over the cliff. precipitate: to cause to fall suddenly from a height: The climber slipped and was precipitated down the cliff. \ تَرَدَّى (اِنْحَطَّ، تَدَهْوَرَ) \ deteriorate, degnerate, retrogress. -
22 تلبث
تَلَبَّثَ \ pause: to stop (doing sth. or speaking) for a short time: The climber paused to look at his map. -
23 توقف (لمدة قصيرة)
تَوَقَّف (لِمُدّةٍ قصيرةٍ) \ pause: to stop (doing sth. or speaking) for a short time: The climber paused to look at his map. \ تَوَقَّفَ \ break down: (of a machine) to stop working: My car broke down on the way to town. cease: to stop; come to an end: The noise suddenly ceased. He ceased caring (or to care) about his health long ago. close: to come to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. come to rest: to stop: The car rolled forward, and came to rest against a tree. draw up: to stop: The train drew up at the station. The car drew up and the driver jumped out. fail: (of engine, electricity, or any supply) to stop or become useless. halt: to stop moving. leave off: to stop: Begin reading where you left off yesterday. pull up: to stop: The car pulled up at the crossroads. run down: (of a clock, that needs winding; of a battery that needs charging, etc.) to weaken or stop working, for lack of power. stop: to come to rest: This train stops at every station, not continue It has stopped raining. The rain has stopped. My clock stopped at midnight. \ See Also كَفَّ عن، اِنْتَهَى \ تَوَقَّفَ على \ depend: (sometimes without on if followed by a clause) to be uncertain unless some condition is fulfilled or some question is answered: He may come; it depends (or depends on) whether he caught the train. A pound may be enough; it depends what you want to buy. \ تَوَقَّفَ عن العَدّ \ lose count: to be unable to keep count: They came in so fast that I soon lost count. \ تَوَقَّفَ عن عَمَل \ quit: to leave completely: He quit(ted) his job after quarrelling with his employer. \ تَوَقَّفَ عن المُضيّ في \ drop: to let sth. (an idea, a subject, etc.) come to an end; not continue: I had to drop my plans for lack of support. -
24 جريء
جَرِيء \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. heroic: of or like a hero: a heroic attempt to save sb.’s life. high-spirited: bold, proud, gay and full of life: This highspirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. spirited: courageous and determined; full of life: a spirited attack; a spirited horse. \ See Also مقدام (مِقْدام)، جسور (جَسُور)، شجاع (شُجاع)، جريء (جَرِيء) -
25 جسور
جَسُور \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber. daring: bold taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. fearless: brave; without fear: a fearless fighter for human rights. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. \ See Also جريء (جَرِيء) -
26 دهور
دَهْورَ \ precipitate: to cause to fall suddenly from a height: The climber slipped and was precipitated down the cliff. -
27 رباطة جأش
رَبَاطة جَأْش \ nerve: boldness; the courage that is necessary to do sth. dangerous: The climber lost his nerve and fell. -
28 عقدة
عُقْدَة \ bow: a knot, as used for tying shoes, etc.. knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist, a hard lump in a piece of wood, where a branch grew; a measure of the hourly speed of a ship; a sea mile (1852 metres) in an hour The ship was travelling at 20 knots. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. \ See Also حلقة (حَلْقَة)، أنشوطة (أُنشوطة) \ عُقْدَة الإِصْبَع \ knuckle: a joint in the finger. \ عُقْدَة مُنْزلِقَة \ slip-knot: a knot that is easily loosened if one pulls one end of the rope; a knot that can move along the rope round which it is made. \ عُقْدَة نَفْسِيَّة \ complex: a state of the mind, caused by events and feelings in the past, which has a strong effect on present behaviour and feelings: Andrew’s complex about sex made his marriage very difficult. kink: a strange idea or fancy. -
29 قوة
قُوَّة \ force: violence; fierce or uncontrolled use of strength: He took the money from the old woman by force. might: power; strength: He tried with all his might. power: strength; force: I haven’t the power to lift this weight, a strong and important country Russia is a great power. strength: the quality of being strong; strong condition. \ بِقُوّة \ hard: with much effort or force (often in compounds): You must try hard if you want to succeed. I hit him hard, strongly; very much: It’s snowing hard. passionately: with strong or violent feelings: He loved his country passionately. strongly: firmly; deeply: I strongly advise you to buy this. \ قُوَّة أعصاب \ nerve: boldness; the courage that is necessary to do sth. dangerous: The climber lost his nerve and fell. \ قُوَّة تَحَمُّل \ endurance: the power of enduring or bearing pain, trouble, etc.: Long-distance runners need great endurance. stamina: the power of working hard in rough conditions over a long period of time, without getting seriously tired or ill. wear: fitness for use; strength: There is plenty of wear left in that coat. \ قُوَّة تَركيز \ concentration: close or complete attention: This book will need all your concentration. \ قُوَّة جَسَدِيَّة \ force: natural or bodily power; active strength: The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building. He had to use force to get the lid off the tin. \ قُوَّة حِصان \ horsepower: (sometimes shortened to HP) a measure of the power of an engine. \ قُوَّة الخَيَال \ imagination: the act or the power of imagining: A poet needs an active imagination. \ قُوَّة شَخْصِيَّة \ backbone: strength of character. \ القُوَّة الكامِلة \ strength: the full quantity of a group of persons who form an effective force: The nurses are not up to strength. (There are not enough nurses) They are 30 below strength. (The hospital usu. employs 30 more than it has now). \ القُوَّة المُجرَّدَة \ brute force: force used without skill or care: He had lost the key of the box, and had to use brute force to break it open. \ قُوَّة مُحَرِّكة \ power: force that can be used for doing work: electric power; water power. \ قُوَّة مسلَّحَة \ force: a controlled body of men: a police force; the armed forces. \ قُوَّة المَصّ \ suction: sucking the natural force that draws things together when there is no air between them. \ قُوَّة مُعَاكِسَة \ opposition: opposing, an opposing; force; (in a law-making group) elected members whose party is against the governing party. \ القُوَى العَقْلِيَّة \ senses: (in various phrases) a calm and reasonable state of mind: The explosion frightened them out of their senses. Anyone in his senses would take that job. -
30 مائل
مائِل \ diagonal: (in the direction of) a straight line joining two opposite corners of a square; (of) any straight line which runs in a sloping direction: a cloth with a diagonal pattern. oblique: indirect; not straight up or down, but towards the side: The climber followed an oblique course up the cliff. \ مَائِل \ inwards: towards the inside: The door opened inwards. \ See Also يَتَّجِه نَحْوَ الدّاخِل \ مائِل إلى الاصْفِرَار \ yellowish: rather yellow. \ مَائِل إلى جَانِب \ lop-sided: having one side lower than the other: That picture is hanging lop-sided. -
31 مقدام
مِقْدَام \ bold: (of person or behaviour) adventurous; daring: a bold climber.. brave: not afraid of danger or suffering: It was very brave of you to try to stop that fight. courageous: brave. daring: bold, taking risks: The prisoners made a daring escape. enterprising: (of a person or plan) showing the qualities enterprise; boldly clever. high-spirited: bold, proud gay, and full of life: This high-spirited young man considers office work dull. intrepid: without fear; very bold: an intrepid hunter of lions. \ See Also شجاع (شُجَاع) -
32 منحرف
مُنْحَرِف \ diagonal: (in the direction of) a straight line joining two opposite corners of a square; (of) any straight line which runs in a sloping direction: a cloth with a diagonal pattern. oblique: indirect; not straight up or down, but towards the side: The climber followed an oblique course up the cliff. \ See Also مائل (مائِل)، قُطْرِيّ، مَوْرُوب \ مُنْحَرِف الصِّحَّة \ indisposed: slightly unwell. -
33 منعزل
مُنْعَزِل \ out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. secluded: (of a place) quiet and out of the public view. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a place) rarely visited by man; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. \ See Also منزو (مُنْزَوٍ)، بعيد (بَعيد)، وحيد (وَحيد) \ مُنْعَزِل في مَكَان \ stranded: left helpless or without means of support; left without the means of returning home: I lost my money and was stranded in the mountains. He was stranded on an island when his ship sank. -
34 منفرد
مُنْفَرِد \ exclusive: whole; only: We have the exclusive right to publish that book. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. -
35 مهجور
مَهْجُور \ archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. deserted: empty because people have gone; not in use: At night the streets are deserted. disused: no longer used: a disused church. forlorn: cheerless; left alone and not looked after: a forlorn old lady, with no friends or relations. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a place) rarely visited by man; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. \ See Also قديم (قَديم)، غير مَأهول، مهمل (مُهْمَل)، بائس (بَائِس)، وحيد( وحيد) -
36 مورفين
مُورفين \ morphine: (also morfia), a white powder that is a powerful and, in large quantities, dangerous medicine that can cause sleep and stop pain. \ مَوْرُوب \ oblique: indirect; not straight up or down, but towards the side: The climber followed an oblique course up the cliff. -
37 وحيد
وَحِيد \ lonely: (of people) alone and needing company: He was a lonely child, who had no friends. only: single; one and no other: She’s my only child. It’s the only way to go. sole: (usu. attrib.) one and only: Was this your sole reason for coming here?. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a place) rarely visited by man; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. \ وَحِيد القَرْن \ rhinoceros: a very large heavy thick-skinned animal, with one or two horns on its nose. -
38 archaic
مَهْجُور \ archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. deserted: empty because people have gone; not in use: At night the streets are deserted. disused: no longer used: a disused church. forlorn: cheerless; left alone and not looked after: a forlorn old lady, with no friends or relations. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a place) rarely visited by man; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. \ See Also قديم (قَديم)، غير مَأهول، مهمل (مُهْمَل)، بائس (بَائِس)، وحيد (وحيد) -
39 desert
مَهْجُور \ archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. deserted: empty because people have gone; not in use: At night the streets are deserted. disused: no longer used: a disused church. forlorn: cheerless; left alone and not looked after: a forlorn old lady, with no friends or relations. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a place) rarely visited by man; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. \ See Also قديم (قَديم)، غير مَأهول، مهمل (مُهْمَل)، بائس (بَائِس)، وحيد (وحيد) -
40 deserted
مَهْجُور \ archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. deserted: empty because people have gone; not in use: At night the streets are deserted. disused: no longer used: a disused church. forlorn: cheerless; left alone and not looked after: a forlorn old lady, with no friends or relations. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a place) rarely visited by man; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. \ See Also قديم (قَديم)، غير مَأهول، مهمل (مُهْمَل)، بائس (بَائِس)، وحيد (وحيد)
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