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1 explode
اِنْفَجَرَ \ blow up: to explode. burst: to be broken open by an inside force; explode: Pipes burst when water in them freezes. erupt: (of a volcano) to explode and throw out red-hot material. explode: to burst with a loud noise: The aircraft exploded when it fell. -
2 explode
فَجَّرَ \ explode: to burst with a loud noise: The aircraft exploded when it fell. He blew into the paper bag and then exploded it. \ See Also انفجر (اِنْفَجَرَ) -
3 explode
[ɪkˈspləud] verb1) to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise:يَنْفَجِرThe police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.
2) suddenly to show strong feeling:يَنْفَجِرُ (بالغَضَب)The children exploded into laughter.
3) to prove (a theory etc) wrong.يُفَنِّدُ ، يَدْحَضُ -
4 ينفجر
explode -
5 infajara
explode [fajjara] -
6 انفجر
اِنْفَجَرَ \ blow up: to explode. burst: to be broken open by an inside force; explode: Pipes burst when water in them freezes. erupt: (of a volcano) to explode and throw out red-hot material. explode: to burst with a loud noise: The aircraft exploded when it fell. \ اِنْفَجَرَ (ضاحِكًا أو باكِيًا) \ burst out: (laughing or crying) to suddenly begin laughing (or crying). \ اِنْفَجَرَ بِـ (الضَّحِك، البُكَاء، إلخ) \ burst into: to break out into: She burst into tears. The car burst into flames. -
7 blow up
اِنْفَجَرَ \ blow up: to explode. burst: to be broken open by an inside force; explode: Pipes burst when water in them freezes. erupt: (of a volcano) to explode and throw out red-hot material. explode: to burst with a loud noise: The aircraft exploded when it fell. -
8 burst
اِنْفَجَرَ \ blow up: to explode. burst: to be broken open by an inside force; explode: Pipes burst when water in them freezes. erupt: (of a volcano) to explode and throw out red-hot material. explode: to burst with a loud noise: The aircraft exploded when it fell. -
9 erupt
اِنْفَجَرَ \ blow up: to explode. burst: to be broken open by an inside force; explode: Pipes burst when water in them freezes. erupt: (of a volcano) to explode and throw out red-hot material. explode: to burst with a loud noise: The aircraft exploded when it fell. -
10 explosive
[-sɪv]1. adjectivelikely to explode:مُتَفَجِّر، قابِل للإنْفِجارHydrogen is a dangerously explosive gas.
2. noun(a) material that is likely to explode:مادَّه مُتَفَجِّرَهgelignite and other explosives.
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11 fireworks
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12 live
تَمَتَّعَ بحياةٍ... \ live: to have a certain sort of life: He lives a quiet life. He lives very simply. \ قَابِل للانفجار \ live: (of explosives) not made safe; ready to explode. \ مَحْشُوّ \ live: (of explosives) not made safe; ready to explode. \ مُكَهْرَب \ live: (of wires, etc.) charged with electricity; able to give an electric shock. -
13 nasafa
destroy, explode [?] -
14 تفجر
1́ n. burst, outburst2́ v. burst, gush, detonate, fulminate, explode, well, spurt -
15 تفرقع
1́ n. explosion2́ v. explode -
16 سفه رأيا
v. explode -
17 فجر
1́ n. dawn, Aurora, morning, beginning2́ v. explode, let flow, burst, blast, spurt, blow up, shot out, undermine, detonate, set off, dynamite, spout -
18 فرقع
v. crack, crackle, pop, pop-up, snap, crepitate, explode, sputter, torpedo, squib -
19 انطلق
اِنْطَلَقَ: اِنْدَفَعَto dash, dart, rush, shoot, spring, fling, run, race, hurl, hurry, move suddenly and rapidly, advance violently and quickly, go at top speed; to burst forth or out, break forth or out, erupt; to go off, explode, blast; to be launched, discharged, released; to take off, start off, depart; to go ahead, get going, set out, start, begin, advance, proceed, move; to get underway, start moving or advancing, be in progress, be on foot -
20 انفجر
اِنفَجَرَ(ـتِ القُنْبُلَةُ إلخ)to explode, go off, blow up, detonate, burst
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