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1 sit down
جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. -
2 sit down
to (cause to) take a seat, take a sitting position:يَجْلِسHe sat the child down on the floor.
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3 sit
جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. -
4 sit up
أَطَالَ السَّهَر \ sit up: not go to bed (till later than usual): We sat up till midnight to hear election results. \ اِعْتَدَلَ في جَلسته \ sit up: (of one who is sitting back or sitting lazily) to straighten one’s body into a firmly upright position: Sit up and pay attention, boy!. \ جَلَسَ مُنْتَصِبًا \ sit up: (of one who is lying down) to take a sitting position: He sat up in bed. -
5 sit back
اِسْتَراحَ \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. rest: to be still, so as to regain one’s strength after work or activity: He lay down to rest after the race. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. -
6 lie down lay
تَمَدَّدَ \ expand: to spread out; become larger: Metals and gases expand when they are heated. lie down lay: to lain (from a standing position) spread one’s body out flat: She lay down on the bed for a rest. sprawl: to sit or lie, with one’s arms and legs spread out loosely. -
7 جلس
جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. \ جَلَسَ القُرفُصاء \ squat: to sit so that one’s bottom rests on one’s bent legs, above the ankles. \ جَلَسَ مُنْتَصِبًا \ sit up: (of one who is lying down) to take a sitting position: He sat up in bed. -
8 seat
جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. -
9 أجلس
أجْلَسَ: أقْعَدَ، جَلّسَto seat, make sit (down), ask to sit (down) -
10 أقعد
أقْعَدَ: أجْلَسَto seat, make sit (down), ask to sit (down) -
11 shut up
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12 اعتصم
اِعْتَصَمَ: نَفّذَ اعْتِصاماًto sit in, stage or carry out a sit-in or a sit-down -
13 جلس
v. sit, sit down, take a seat, bench -
14 قعد
v. sit, sit down, maim, paralyse, paralyze -
15 اعتصام
اِعْتِصام: نَوْعٌ مِنَ الإضْرابsit-in, sit-down, stay-in strike -
16 جلس
جَلَسَ: قَعَدَto sit down, sit, take a seat, seat oneself -
17 قعد
قَعَدَ: جَلَسَto sit down, sit, take a seat, seat oneself -
18 seat
[siːt]1. noun1) something for sitting on:مَقْعَدAre there enough seats for everyone?
2) the part of a chair etc on which the body sits:كُرْسيThis chair-seat is broken.
3) (the part of a garment covering) the buttocks:قَفا، مُؤَخَّرَه، عَجْزa hole in the seat of his trousers.
4) a place in which a person has a right to sit:مَقْعَد للجُلوسa seat on the board of the company.
مَرْكِز، مَكان مَرْكِزيUniversities are seats of learning.
2. verb1) to cause to sit down:يُجْلِسI seated him in the armchair.
2) to have seats for:يُجْلِس، يَتَّسِع لِOur table seats eight.
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19 أين أستطيع أن أجلس لبضع لحظات
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20 do
[duː] 3rd person singular present tense does [daz]: past tense did [dɪd]: past participle done [dan]: negative short forms don't [dount] doesn't [ˈdaznt], didn't [ˈdɪdnt]1. verb1) used with a more important verb in questions and negative statements:يُسْتَعْمَل مع الأفعال القِياسِيَّه لِبِناء الأسْتِفْهام والنَّفيDo you smoke?
2) used with a more important verb for emphasis; [I did buy a ticket but I must have lost it]; [Do sit down]يُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوْكيد3) used to avoid repeating a verb which comes immediately before:يُسْتَعْمَل لِتَفادي التَّكْرارI thought she wouldn't come, but she did.
4) used with a more important verb after seldom, ~rarely and little:يُسْتَعْمل في صيغَة "القَلْب'' مع هذه الكلماتLittle did he know what was in store for him.
5) to carry out or perform:What shall I do?
يفْعَلُ، يَقومُ بِThat was a terrible thing to do.
6) to manage to finish or complete:When you've done that, you can start on this
يُنَفِّذُ، يُنْهيWe did a hundred kilometres in an hour.
7) to perform an activity concerning something:يَقومُ بِto do the garden / the windows.
8) to be enough or suitable for a purpose:Will this piece of fish do two of us?
Do you want me to look for a blue one or will a pink one do?
يَكْفي، يَفي بالغَرَضWill next Saturday do for our next meeting?
9) to work at or study:يشْتَغِل، يَدْرُسHe's at university doing science.
10) to manage or prosper:How's your wife doing?
يَنْجَحُMy son is doing well at school.
11) to put in order or arrange:يُرَتِّبُShe's doing her hair.
12) to act or behave:يَتَصَرَّفWhy don't you do as we do?
13) to give or show:يُعْطي، يَمْنَحThe whole town gathered to do him honour.
14) to cause:What damage did the storm do?
يُسَبِّبIt won't do him any harm.
15) to see everything and visit everything in:يَزور وَيَرىThey tried to do London in four days.
2. noun– plural do'san affair or a festivity, especially a party:حَفْلَه، إحْتِفالThe school is having a do for Christmas.
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