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81 happen
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?. -
82 land
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?. -
83 occur
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?. -
84 rainfall
كَمِّيّة المطر السنويّة \ rainfall: a fall of rain; a measured amount of rain: The place with the highest rainfall (figures). \ مُعَدَّل سقوط المَطَر \ rainfall: a fall of rain; a measured amount of rain: The place with the highest rainfall (figures). \ هُطُول المَطَر \ rainfall: a fall of rain; a measured amount of rain: The place with the highest rainfall (figures). -
85 انهار
v. fall in, collapse, cave, slump, crock, fall, run down, crumple, tumble, ruin, tumble-down, break down, plummet, sink, founder, crack, come down, slough, perish, crash, go under -
86 تراجع
1́ adj. drawn, backed2́ adv. behind one's back, backwards3́ interj. fuck off! [sl.]4́ n. retreating, palinode, sell out, retraction, recess, recession, regression, retrogression, recoil, kick, degradation5́ v. retreat, move back, retract, withdraw, turn back, take back, lose ground, blemish, give ground, fall behind, draw back, back away, fall back, give back, give the right of way, regress, recede, retire, renege, stand, kick, unsay -
87 تقهقر
1́ n. retreat, retreating, retrogression, recession2́ v. retreat, get one's own back, retire, retrograde, withdraw, fall back, recede, fall behind, hold down, go on before, lose ground, give ground -
88 وقع تحت
v. fall under, fall within -
89 إيقاع
إيْقاع: إسْقاطdropping, letting fall, causing to fall, tumbling, tumble, throwing down, bringing down, toppling, topple -
90 انخفاض
اِنْخِفَاض: تَضَاؤُل، هُبُوط، اِنْحِسَارdrop(ping), sinking, dip(ping), going down, fall(ing), fall-off, decline, decrease, diminution, lessening, lowering, reduction, shrinking, shrinkage, abatement, subsidence, waning, wane, dwindling, slump, depression; depreciation -
91 انسجم
اِنْسَجَمَ (مَع): تَناغَمَ، اِتّفَقَ، اِئْتَلَفَto harmonize (with), be harmonious (with), be in harmony (with), agree (with), be in agreement (with), accord (with), be in accord (with), be concordant (with), get along (with), get on (with), comport (with), correspond (with), go well (with), match, square (with), blend (with), tally (with), fit, suit, adjust (to), tune (with), be or fall in tune (with), be or fall in line (with), be in keeping (with), be in conformity (with), be consistent (with), be compatible (with) -
92 انهار
اِنْهَارَ: سَقَطَto collapse, fall down, tumble (down), crash (down), fall in, cave in, sink down, founder, give way, break down, crumple -
93 تداعى
تَدَاعَى: تَقَلْقَلَ، أوْشَكَ أنْ يَسْقُطَ أو يَنْهَارَto totter, falter, threaten to fall or collapse; to be or become tumbledown, dilapidated, ramshackle, ready or likely to fall or collapse -
94 تداعى
تَدَاعَى: اِنْهَارَ، تَقَوّضَto collapse, fall in, cave in, fall down, sink down, tumble, founder; to crumble, disintegrate, degenerate, decline -
95 تدن
تَدَنّ (التّدَنّي): هُبُوط، اِنْخِفاضdrop(ping), sinking, fall(ing), fall-off, decline, decrease, diminution, shrinking, shrinkage, dwindling, slump, depression; depreciation -
96 تساقط
تَسَاقَطَto fall, fall down, come down; to collapse, break down -
97 تضاؤل
تَضَاؤُلdwindling, waning, wane, diminution, decrease, lessening, abatement, decline, shrinkage, shrinking, drop(ping), fall(ing), fall-off; sparsity, scarcity, scantiness, meagerness, exiguity, paucity, insufficiency, slightness, smallness, littleness, insignificance -
98 تقوض
تَقَوّضَ: اِنْهارَ، تَهَدّمَto collapse, fall down, crash down, fall in, cave in, sink down; to be demolished, torn down, pulled down, razed, wrecked, ruined, destroyed; to be undermined -
99 تناثر
تَنَاثَرَto be scattered, dispersed, strewn about, sprinkled; to scatter, disperse; to fall, fall out -
100 تناقص
تَنَاقُصdecrease, diminution, dwindling, decrement, lessening, decline, shrinkage, shrinking, drop(ping), fall(ing), fall-off, waning, wane
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