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1 extend
[ɪkˈstend] verb1) to make longer or larger:يُوَسِّع نِطاق، يُطيلHe extended his vegetable garden.
2) to reach or stretch:يَمْتَد، يَصِل إلىThe school grounds extend as far as this fence.
يَمَدُّHe extended his hand to her.
4) to offer:يُقَدِّم (تحِيّاته)May I extend a welcome to you all?
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2 extend
أَطالَ \ draw out: to make longer (talk, etc.). extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). lengthen: to make (or become) longer. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. -
3 extend
وَصَلَ إلى \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. get at: to reach: Keep medicines where children can’t get at them, lay (or. set) hands on, to seize: He will steal anything that he can lay hands on. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, go as far as Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. -
4 extend
مَدَّ \ extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. lay: to put down; place; set: They were laying pipes for a new water supply. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. He spread some butter on his bread. stretch: to straighten one’s body (after sleep, or so as to reach sth.): If you stretch (your arm), you can reach the top shelf. The dog woke up and stretched (itself). \ See Also بسط (بَسَطَ)، أطال (أَطَالَ) -
5 extend
اِمْتَدّ \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. reach: to go as far as: Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. run: (of a road or railway, of a pipe or wire, etc.) to follow a certain course; (of its builders, etc.) to make it follow a certain course: The railway runs down the valley, (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. stretch: to reach: The lake stretched as far as the border. \ See Also انتشر (اِنْتَشَرَ) -
6 stretch, extend
اِمْتَطَّ \ stretch, extend. -
7 fasha
extend [Sem p-sh-sh, Akk pashashu (smear), Heb pasa (spread), Tig fss] -
8 itasa'a
extend [wasu'a] -
9 watara
extend, stretch [Sem y-t-r, Akk wataru, Heb yatar, yeter (rest), JNA watra (string), Amh wettere, Uga ytr (rest)] -
10 madda
material, subject; article; matter, pus [madda] Aze madde, Hin madda, Per madde, Tur madde borrowed from Ar--------spread, extend; support; help [Sem m-d-d, Tig medda] -
11 maddada
excrete pus [madda]--------extend [madda] -
12 ttala
be long [Sem tt-w-l, Mal twil (long), Hrs ttowil, Tig ttawwala (extend)]--------smear, paint [?] -
13 'arasza
oppose, object to [?]--------show, exhibit; extend an offer ['arusza] -
14 مديد
1) extend 2) extended -
15 يبسط
1) extend 2) supinate -
16 أطال
1́ n. dragging2́ v. prolong, extend, elongate, protract, spin, draw back -
17 أود مد إقامتي لبضعة أيام.
I'd like to extend my stay for a few days. -
18 امتد
v. be extended, be prolonged, expand, extend, lengthen, stretch, spread, pervade, range, reach, sprawl, continue, elongate -
19 انتشر
v. be widespread, prevail, mushroom, run, circulate, diffuse, extend, outspread, permeate, pervade, propagate, reproduce, percolate, resound, transpire, catch on, deploy, unroll, emit, unfold, fan, radiate, send forth, flow, suffuse, swarm, fall out -
20 بذل
v. extend, spend, exert, do
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