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1 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 -
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3 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) -
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مَنْسُوف: فُجّرَblown up, blasted, exploded, dynamited; torpedoed -
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مُنْفَجِرexplosive, volcanic, volatile; exploding, going off, blowing up, detonating, bursting; exploded, blown up, detonated, bursted; ruptured; breaking out, flaring up, erupting; gushing out, gushing forth, bursting out, bursting forth, spouting forth, spurting, shooting out, pouring forth, pouring out, jetting, welling out, streaming, flowing, flowing out -
6 impact
[ˈɪmpækt] noun1) (the force of) one object etc hitting against another:صَدْمَه ، صِدامThe bomb exploded on impact.
2) a strong effect or impression:وَقْع ، تأثيرThe film had quite an impact on television viewers.
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7 scatter
[ˈskætə] verb1) to (make) go or rush in different directions:يَنتَشِرThe crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.
2) to throw loosely in different directions:يَنْثُرThe load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.
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8 shell
[ʃel]1. noun1) the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc:مَحارَه، صَدَفَهA tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.
2) an outer covering or framework:هَيْكَل البِناءAfter the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.
قَذيفَهA shell exploded right beside him.
2. verb1) to remove from its shell or pod:يُقَشِّرYou have to shell peas before eating them.
2) to fire explosive shells at:يَقْصِفُ بالمَدْفَعِيَّهThe army shelled the enemy mercilessly.
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9 أسطوانة (في محرك آلة)
أُسْطُوَانَة (في مُحَرِّك آلة) \ cylinder: (in an engine) the hollow space shaped like a cylinder, in which the mixture of air and petrol is exploded to produce power: This is a car with six cylinders, any long round object, with flat ends of equal size: A cigarette is a small cylinder. roller: (in machinery, such as in printing) a round bar that turns, and makes things go over or round it. \ أُسْطُوَانَة (موسيقى، غناء، إلخ) \ disc: a gramophone record. record: a flat plastic plate with recorded music or speech, for use on a record player. -
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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. -
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12 ذعر
ذُعْر \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). terror: great fear. \ ذُعْرٌ وهَرَبٌ مُفاجئ (لجماعةٍ من الناس أو الحيوانات) \ stampede: a sudden rush of frightened animals or people. -
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فَزَعٌ \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). \ See Also رعب (رُعْب)، هلع (هَلَع)، ذعر (ذُعْر) -
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هَلَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. -
15 alarm
فَزَعٌ \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). \ See Also رعب (رُعْب)، هلع (هَلَع)، ذعر (ذُعْر) -
16 dread
فَزَعٌ \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). \ See Also رعب (رُعْب)، هلع (هَلَع)، ذعر (ذُعْر) -
17 fright
فَزَعٌ \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). \ See Also رعب (رُعْب)، هلع (هَلَع)، ذعر (ذُعْر) -
18 horror
فَزَعٌ \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). \ See Also رعب (رُعْب)، هلع (هَلَع)، ذعر (ذُعْر) -
19 scare
فَزَعٌ \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). \ See Also رعب (رُعْب)، هلع (هَلَع)، ذعر (ذُعْر) -
20 alarm
ذُعْر \ alarm: fear of possible danger: The sound of a shot filled her with alarm. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. scare: a feeling of fear, often widespread and unnecessary: a war scare (a frightening report of possible war). terror: great fear.
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