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21 عدن
عَدَّنَ \ mine: to dig a mine; dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. They mined the silver. -
22 غرف (بالمغرفة)
غَرَفَ (بالمِغْرَفَة) \ ladle: to serve (food) with a ladle: He ladled large quantities onto each plate. scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. \ See Also جرف (جَرَفَ) -
23 قحف
قَحَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. -
24 نقب
نَقَّبَ \ excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. \ نَقَّبَ \ prospect: to search (for sth., esp. minerals, that is wanted, not for sth. that is lost): They were prospecting for oil in the desert. \ See Also بَحَثَ عن معدن \ نَقَّبَ عن المعادن \ mine: to dig a mine; dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. \ نَقَّبَ في \ search: to examine carefully when one is looking for sth.: I searched my pockets for my ticket. She searched her memory for the answer. The police searched the thief (They examined his pockets, etc.). -
25 deep
بِتَعَمُّق \ deep: a long way down: You must dig deep when you plant a tree. \ عميقًا \ deep: a long way down: You must dig deep when you plant a tree. \ مُشَبَّع \ deep: (of colours) rich and strong: The evening sky was a deep blue. -
26 ladle
غَرَفَ (بالمِغْرَفَة) \ ladle: to serve (food) with a ladle: He ladled large quantities onto each plate. scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. \ See Also جرف (جَرَفَ) \ مِغْرَفَة \ ladle: a kind of large spoon for serving liquid food. scoop: a suitable instrument for scooping. -
27 scoop
غَرَفَ (بالمِغْرَفَة) \ ladle: to serve (food) with a ladle: He ladled large quantities onto each plate. scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. \ See Also جرف (جَرَفَ) \ مِغْرَفَة \ ladle: a kind of large spoon for serving liquid food. scoop: a suitable instrument for scooping. -
28 rock
حَجَر \ rock: the solid stone part of the earth’s surface (compared with loose material like soil and sand): You cannot dig through rock, except with machinery, a piece of rock, of whatever size He threw a rock into the sea. We saw the Rock of Gibraltar. The ship struck a rock (a piece of rock coming up through the sea). stone: rock that is used for building, etc.: a block of stone; limestone, a piece of rock, esp. a small piece He threw a stone at the boy. Jewels are valuable stones. \ See Also صخر (صَخْر) \ صَخْر \ rock: the solid stone part of the earth’s surface (compared with loose material like soil and sand): You cannot dig through rock, except with machinery. stone: rock that is used for building, etc.: a block of stone; limestone. -
29 stone
حَجَر \ rock: the solid stone part of the earth’s surface (compared with loose material like soil and sand): You cannot dig through rock, except with machinery, a piece of rock, of whatever size He threw a rock into the sea. We saw the Rock of Gibraltar. The ship struck a rock (a piece of rock coming up through the sea). stone: rock that is used for building, etc.: a block of stone; limestone, a piece of rock, esp. a small piece He threw a stone at the boy. Jewels are valuable stones. \ See Also صخر (صَخْر) \ صَخْر \ rock: the solid stone part of the earth’s surface (compared with loose material like soil and sand): You cannot dig through rock, except with machinery. stone: rock that is used for building, etc.: a block of stone; limestone. -
30 scoop
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31 scoop
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) -
32 shovel
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) -
33 sweep
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) -
34 wash
جَرَفَ \ scoop: to dig; dig into and lift: He scooped a hole in the soil with his fingers. She scooped up the sugar with a spoon. shovel: to move with a shovel. sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. wash: (of water) to move or carry away: He was washed overboard (he was swept off the boat by a wave) and his body was washed up next day (it was thrown on to the shore by a wave). \ See Also قحف (قَحَفَ)، رفش (رَفَشَ) -
35 lahhada
bury, dig [?]--------deviate [?] -
36 أمل
1́ n. hope, expectancy, trust, prospect2́ v. dig into, hope, trust, expect -
37 اجتهد
v. dig, try, lay out, read up -
38 اكتشف
v. be discovered, come to light, detect, search, discover, uncover, find, find out, glean, hit, learn, spot, strike, get wind of, bring to light, rout, unearth, dig out, nose, figure out, rummage -
39 برز إلى النور
v. dig, disinter -
40 تصنيف
1́ n. breed, classification, sorting, assortment, distribution, ranking, rating, standing, table, place, compilation2́ v. dig out
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