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1 closely
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2 compact
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3 التز
اِلْتَزّ: تَرَاصّto compact, press together, press close, crowd together, crowd closely, pack; to be or become compact(ed), tight, close, pressed tightly together, compressed, closely packed, crowded, serried -
4 تراص
تَرَاصّ: اِلْتَزّto compact, press together, press close, crowd together, crowd closely, pack; to be or become compact(ed), tight, close, pressed tightly together, compressed, closely packed, crowded, serried, crammed, rammed -
5 examine
[ɪgˈzæmɪn] verb1) to look at closely; to inspect closely:يَفْحَص بِدِقَّهThey examined the animal tracks and decided that they were those of a fox.
يَفْحَصThe doctor examined the child and said she was healthy.
3) to consider carefully:يَفْحَصThe police must examine the facts.
يَخْتَبِرShe examines pupils in mathematics.
5) to question:يَسْتَجْوِبThe lawyer examined the witness in the court case.
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6 tight
[taɪt]1. adjective1) fitting very or too closely:مُحْكَم الإغْلاقMy trousers are too tight.
2) stretched to a great extent; not loose:مَشْدودHe made sure that the ropes were tight.
3) (of control etc) strict and very careful:صارِمShe keeps (a) tight control over her emotions.
4) not allowing much time:مَحْشور، ضَيِّقWe hope to finish this next week but the schedule's a bit tight.
2. adverbمَحْشوThe bags were packed tight / tightly packed.
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7 استجوب
اِسْتَجْوَبَ \ cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. examine: (in a law court) to question sb.. interrogate: to question closely, esp. about a crime: The police interrogated the prisoner. question: to ask sb. serious questions; examine sb. (concerning a crime, etc.): The police questioned the dead man’s neighbours. -
8 cross-examine
اِسْتَجْوَبَ \ cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. examine: (in a law court) to question sb.. interrogate: to question closely, esp. about a crime: The police interrogated the prisoner. question: to ask sb. serious questions; examine sb. (concerning a crime, etc.): The police questioned the dead man’s neighbours. -
9 examine
اِسْتَجْوَبَ \ cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. examine: (in a law court) to question sb.. interrogate: to question closely, esp. about a crime: The police interrogated the prisoner. question: to ask sb. serious questions; examine sb. (concerning a crime, etc.): The police questioned the dead man’s neighbours. -
10 interrogate
اِسْتَجْوَبَ \ cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. examine: (in a law court) to question sb.. interrogate: to question closely, esp. about a crime: The police interrogated the prisoner. question: to ask sb. serious questions; examine sb. (concerning a crime, etc.): The police questioned the dead man’s neighbours. -
11 question
اِسْتَجْوَبَ \ cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. examine: (in a law court) to question sb.. interrogate: to question closely, esp. about a crime: The police interrogated the prisoner. question: to ask sb. serious questions; examine sb. (concerning a crime, etc.): The police questioned the dead man’s neighbours. -
12 piston
كَبَّاس \ piston: a round block that fits closely inside a pipe (cylinder) in an engine; when steam or exploding gas forces it to move, it turns the machinery to which it is joined. \ مِكْبَس \ piston: a round block that fits closely inside a pipe (cylinder) in an engine; when steam or exploding gas forces it to move, it turns the machinery to which it is joined; sth. that works in the opposite way inside a pump; the machinery moves the piston and causes it to suck (or force) liquid or gas through the pipe. -
13 szabba
pack closely [Sem sz-b-b] -
14 إلى حد بعيد
adv. exceedingly, most, more, closely, widely, very, well, mightily, so, that, devilishly, deucedly, deadly -
15 بأمانة
adv. faithfully, square, sincerely, closely, at close quarters -
16 بإحكام
adv. home, tight, closely, nicely -
17 بانتباه
adv. closely -
18 بعناية
adv. carefully, painstakingly, closely, neatly -
19 حقق
v. achieve, be realized, ascertain, fulfil, enquire, realize, attain, materialize, come true, fulfill, obtain, get on, take, slate, produce, consummate, effectuate, implement, inquire, work out, check, prize, probe, quest, search closely, see -
20 على نحو متراص
adv. closely
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