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1 crunch
أَصْدَرَ صَوْتًا كالجَرْش (جَرَشَ) \ crunch: to make a noise of sth. being crunched: The ice crunched as he stepped on it. \ جَرَشَ (أَصْدَرَ صَوْتًا كالجَرْش) \ crunch: to make a noise of sth. being crunched: The ice crunched as he stepped on it. -
2 crunch
[krantʃ]1. verbto crush noisily (something hard), with the teeth, feet etc:يَمْضُغ ، يَطحَن بالأسنان "يُقرقِش"She crunched sweets all through the film.
2. nounطَحْن بالأسْنان، قَرقَشـهthe crunch of gravel under the car wheels.
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3 crunch
جَرَشَ (قَرَشَ، قَرمَش) \ crunch: to eat sth. hard noisily, breaking it up with the teeth: He was crunching nuts. grind (ground): to rub (sth. such as coffee or corn) into powder. -
4 صرصرة
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5 جرش (أصدر صوتا كالجرش)
جَرَشَ (أَصْدَرَ صَوْتًا كالجَرْش) \ crunch: to make a noise of sth. being crunched: The ice crunched as he stepped on it. \ جَرَشَ (قَرَشَ، قَرمَش) \ crunch: to eat sth. hard noisily, breaking it up with the teeth: He was crunching nuts. grind (ground): to rub (sth. such as coffee or corn) into powder. -
6 إنسحق بجلبة
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7 سحق
1́ n. becoming, pounding, pound, crunch, pulverization, trituration2́ v. be delayed, run over smth., bow, crack, jam, mow, pound, break, powder, pulverize, put down, suppress, batter, quash, smash, squash, squeeze, squelch, bash, sweep, crush, flatten, grind, levigate, scotch, slam, trample, tread, triturate, crumple -
8 سحق بجلبة
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9 طحن بأسنانه
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10 مضغ
1́ n. chew, chewing, crunch, mastication2́ v. chew, gum, masticate -
11 مضغ بصوت عال
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12 sickening
adjectivecausing sickness, disgust or weariness; very unpleasant or annoying:مُثير للإشْمِئْزاز، مُغْثٍ، مُقْرِفThe weather is really sickening!
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13 أصدر
أَصْدَرَ \ emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). issue: to send out (orders) officially; supply (stamps, food, clothes, etc.) officially: Winter coats were issued to the soldier. \ أَصْدَرَ حفيفًا أو صوتًا خفيفًا (حَفَّ) \ rustle: to make a noise like dry leaves rubbing against each other. \ أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا (حَكَمَ بِـ) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ أَصْدَرَ رائحةً كَرِيهَة \ stink: to have a very nasty smell. \ See Also أنتن (أَنْتَنَ) \ أَصْدَرَ صَفيرًا (صَفَّرَ) \ whistle: to make the sound of a whistle: I whistled as I walked along. The wind whistled through the trees. \ أَصْدَرَ صوت الفَوَران (فارَ) \ fizz: to make a noise like gas escaping from water. \ أَصْدَرَ صَوْتًا كالجَرْش (جَرَشَ) \ crunch: to make a noise of sth. being crunched: The ice crunched as he stepped on it. \ أَصْدَرَ صوتًا كالعُوَاء (عَوَى) \ howl: to make a long loud noise: The boys howled with laughter. \ أَصْدَرَ طَقّة أو تَكْتكَة (طَقّ أو تَكْتَكَ) \ click: (make, to cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. \ أَصْدَرَ طنينًا (طَنَّ أو هَدَرَ) \ boom: to make a deep hollow sound: The speaker had a loud booming voice. \ See Also دَوِيًّا أو هَديرًا \ أَصْدَرَ قَعْقَعَة (قَعْقَعَ أو قَرْقَعَ) \ clatter: to (make) a repeated noise of hard things knocking together: The boys clattered down the stairs. \ See Also قرقعة (قَرْقَعَة)، طَقْطَقَة أو دَبْدَبَة \ أَصْدَرَ مرسومًا بِـ \ decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. \ أَصْدَرَ نَقِيقًا (نَقَّ) \ croak: to make a deep rough noise in the throat. \ أَصْدَرَ نَهيقًا (نَهَقَ) \ bray: to make the noise made by a donkey. \ أَصْدَفُ (الرُّكْبَتَيْن) \ knock-kneed: with legs bent inward, so that the knees knock each other in walking. -
14 grind (ground)
جَرَشَ (قَرَشَ، قَرمَش) \ crunch: to eat sth. hard noisily, breaking it up with the teeth: He was crunching nuts. grind (ground): to rub (sth. such as coffee or corn) into powder.
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