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1 entangle
تَشَابَكَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires get mixed up with the electricity wires. tangle: to put (threads, etc.) into a confused mass: tangled ropes; tangled hair. -
2 entangle
تَدَاخَلَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. overlap: (of one thing) to cover part of sth. else; (of two things) cover part of each other: This edge overlaps that one. They have different jobs but their duties overlap. -
3 entangle
[ɪnˈtæŋgl] verbto cause (something) to become twisted or tangled with something else:يَشْبِكentangled in an unhappy love affair.
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4 complicate, entangle
عَقَّدَ \ complicate, entangle. -
5 shabaka
net, network [shabaka] Aze sebeke, Per shabake, Taj shabaka, Tur sebeke borrowed from Ar--------weave; entangle [Sem sh-b-k, Mal xibka (net), Akk sabaku, Heb ssibbekh (complicate), Hrr shabak (net), Jib sebket, Soq shibkeh] -
6 أربك
v. confuse, discompose, confound, fret, disconcert, disorientate, stop, ravel, stumble, stump, put out, show up, obfuscate, molest, gravel, fluster, entangle, embrangle, embarrass, demoralize, bewilder, bemuse, bother, baffle, befuddle, bamboozle -
7 عقد
1́ adj. in agreement2́ n. writing, contract, compact, convention, charter, covenant, pact, act, deed, promise, lease, engagement, instrument, indent, vaulting, decade3́ v. bear smb. a hand, conclude, draw, convene, hold, congeal, contract, complicate, entangle, ravel, cast, perplex, hitch, embarrass, muckrake, muddy, vault4́ n. knitting5́ v. knot -
8 وقع في الشرك
v. fall for, decoy, entangle, track down, trap, trick -
9 أربك
أرْبَكَ: حَيّرَ، بَلْبَلَto confuse, confound, disconcert, discomfit, disquiet, discompose, disturb, perturb, agitate, upset, fluster, flurry, befuddle, embarrass, perplex, puzzle, baffle, nonplus, bewilder; to muddle, jumble, unsettle, mix up, complicate, entangle -
10 زج
زَجّ: وَرّطَto entangle, embroil, implicate, involve -
11 عقد
عَقّدَ: صَعّبَ، شابَكَ، جَعَلَهُ مُعَقّداًto complicate, snarl, entangle; to make complicated, complex, intricate, tangled, difficult; to sophisticate, make sophisticated -
12 ورط
وَرّطَto involve, implicate, entangle, embroil -
13 تداخل
تَدَاخَلَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. overlap: (of one thing) to cover part of sth. else; (of two things) cover part of each other: This edge overlaps that one. They have different jobs but their duties overlap. \ تَدَاخَلَ مَع \ interfere: cause difficulty: storms often interfere with radio. -
14 تشابك
تَشَابَكَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires get mixed up with the electricity wires. tangle: to put (threads, etc.) into a confused mass: tangled ropes; tangled hair. -
15 عقد
عَقَّدَ \ complicate, entangle. \ عَقَّدَ \ complicate: to make difficult: He added several questions that complicated the examination. knot: to tie with a knot: Let’s knot these ropes together. -
16 mix up
تَشَابَكَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires get mixed up with the electricity wires. tangle: to put (threads, etc.) into a confused mass: tangled ropes; tangled hair. -
17 tangle
تَشَابَكَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires get mixed up with the electricity wires. tangle: to put (threads, etc.) into a confused mass: tangled ropes; tangled hair. -
18 overlap
تَدَاخَلَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. overlap: (of one thing) to cover part of sth. else; (of two things) cover part of each other: This edge overlaps that one. They have different jobs but their duties overlap.
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