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121 لعبة
لُعْبَة \ doll: a plaything made like a human figure. game: any form of play, esp. one in which there are rules: children’s games; a game of cards. move: a change of position; (in games, etc.) a planned change of position: a clever move. plaything: sth. (a ball, a wooden horse, etc.) for a child to play with. poker: a card game. toy: a child’s plaything: a toy train. \ لُعْبَة \ hoax: a trick, esp. one that makes sb. believe sth. which is not true, sometimes intended as a joke: They were annoyed when they discovered that the fire warning was only a hoax. \ See Also حِيلة خِداعيّة \ لُعْبَة الإسْكْوَاش \ squash: a game for 2 or 4 players, who hit a small rubber ball against the walls of a small court. \ لُعْبَة أطفال (خَشْخاشة) \ rattle: a baby’s toy that rattles. \ لُعْبَة البَدمنْتُون \ badminton: a game played by hitting a feathered object over a high net. \ لُعْبَةُ البردْج (بوَرَق اللَّعب) \ bridge: a kind of card game. \ لُعْبَة البِلْيَارْدُو \ billiards: a game played inside a house, etc., with hard balls and long sticks on a special table. \ لُعْبَة البُولو \ polo: a game played by people on horses, with long sticks and a ball. \ لُعْبَة البُولو المائي \ water polo: a game played by swimmers, with a large ball. \ لُعْبَة الغُولف \ golf: a game in which a small ball is hit into various holes on a wide piece of land. \ لُعْبَة الدّاما \ draughts, checkers: a game for two people, with round pieces on a board of 64 squares. \ لُعْبَة رياضيَّة \ game: a form of play that needs skill with a ball: My son is good at games. \ لُعْبَة الشِّطْرَنْج \ chess: a game of skill for two players in which pieces are moved over a squared board. \ لُعْبَة الصُّوَر المُقَطَّعة \ jigsaw, puzzle: a picture on a thin board which is cut into small pieces of irregular shapes, to be fitted together (for amusement). \ لُعْبَة القَنَاني \ skittles: a game in which one throws a ball to knock down some bottle-shaped pieces of wood. \ See Also الأوتاد الخَشَبيَّة \ لُعْبَة الكُرَة الطائِرَة \ volleyball: a game in which players use their hands to hit a large light ball across a net (without letting it touch the ground). \ لُعْبَة كُرة الطاولة \ ping-pong: also table tennis a game in which 2 or 4 players hit a small plastic ball over a net on a table. \ لُعْبَة كُرَة القَدَم \ soccer: association football. \ لُعْبَة كرة القدم (البريطانية) \ association football, soccer: a game using a round football. rugby football: a kind of football that is played with team of 15 or 13 players, who may handle the egg-shaped ball. \ لُعْبَةُ الكِركيت \ cricket: a summer game played by two teams of eleven players on a large field. \ لُعْبَة الكلمات المتقاطِعة \ crossword: (also crossword puzzle) a game in which words must be guessed, so as to fill the spaces on a specially marked paper. \ لُعْبَة النَّطّة \ leapfrog: a game in which children jump with open legs over the bent backs of others. \ لُعْبَة الهُوكي \ hockey: a game (for teams of eleven) that is played with curved sticks and a hard ball. \ لُعْبَة الهوكي على الجليد \ ice hockey: a form of hockey (for teams of six) played on ice, with a flat piece of rubber instead of a ball. -
122 وقع
وَقَعَ \ drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fall (p.t.. [b]fell p.p.. fallen)[/b]: to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock. land: (not of an aircraft) to fall to the ground: He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. occur: to happen: Where did the accident occur?. \ وَقَعَ تحت دَيْن \ run into debt: to begin to owe money. \ وَقَعَ على \ come across: to find or meet by chance: I came across this old book in the market. \ وَقَعَ في \ fall: (with an adj. or phrase) to become: He fell ill. She fell asleep. They fell in love. get into: to come into a certain bad condition (debt, trouble, a temper, etc.). \ See Also أصبح (أَصْبَح) \ وَقَعَت عينه على \ set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. -
123 bound
قَفَزَ (قَفْزَة) \ bound: (to make) a powerful jump; (to run with) a jumping movement: He bounded down the hill. \ نَزَا (نَزوة) \ bound: (to make) a powerful jump; (to run with) a jumping movement: He bounded down the hill. \ See Also قَفَزَ (قَفْزَةً) -
124 diagonal
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. \ 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 -
125 oblique
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. \ 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 -
126 excuse
سَامَحَ \ excuse: to free from blame; forgive: Please excuse us for being late (or excuse our being late); our car broke down. forgive: not to punish; not remain angry with sb. who has done wrong: I forgave his mistakes. I forgave him for being late. pardon: to forgive. \ عَفَا عَن \ pardon: to forgive. excuse: to free from blame; forgive: Please excuse us for being late (or excuse our being late); our car broke down. forgive: not to punish; not remain angry with sb. who has done wrong: I forgave his mistakes. I forgave him for being late. \ See Also عذر (عَذَرَ)، سامح (سَامَحَ) -
127 forgive
سَامَحَ \ excuse: to free from blame; forgive: Please excuse us for being late (or excuse our being late); our car broke down. forgive: not to punish; not remain angry with sb. who has done wrong: I forgave his mistakes. I forgave him for being late. pardon: to forgive. \ عَفَا عَن \ pardon: to forgive. excuse: to free from blame; forgive: Please excuse us for being late (or excuse our being late); our car broke down. forgive: not to punish; not remain angry with sb. who has done wrong: I forgave his mistakes. I forgave him for being late. \ See Also عذر (عَذَرَ)، سامح (سَامَحَ) -
128 pardon
سَامَحَ \ excuse: to free from blame; forgive: Please excuse us for being late (or excuse our being late); our car broke down. forgive: not to punish; not remain angry with sb. who has done wrong: I forgave his mistakes. I forgave him for being late. pardon: to forgive. \ عَفَا عَن \ pardon: to forgive. excuse: to free from blame; forgive: Please excuse us for being late (or excuse our being late); our car broke down. forgive: not to punish; not remain angry with sb. who has done wrong: I forgave his mistakes. I forgave him for being late. \ See Also عذر (عَذَرَ)، سامح (سَامَحَ)
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