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21 drop
سَقْطَة \ drop: a fall: a drop in the price of tea; a drop in the water level. fall: the act of falling: He broke his arm in a fall. \ See Also هبوط (هُبُوط) -
22 متداع
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
23 decay
اِضْمحلال \ decay: going bad; falling into a lower or worse state: The city had fallen into decay. \ خَرِبَ \ decay: to go bad; fall to a lower or worse state: My tooth has decayed. All nations decay in the course of time. \ فَسَاد واهْتِرَاء \ decay: going bad; falling into a lower or worse state: The city had fallen into decay. -
24 dilapidated
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
25 ramshackle
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
26 rickety
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
27 shaky
مُتَدَاعٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. ramshackle: (of buildings, vehicles, etc.) nearly falling to pieces. rickety: shaky and likely to fall to pieces: a rickety old chair. shaky: unsteady: That’s a shaky table. -
28 collapse
سُقُوط \ collapse: collapsing; downfall or breakdown: The collapse of the government led to a general election. fall: the act of falling: He broke his arm in a fall. -
29 سقوط
1́ n. falling, downfall, tumble, descent, incidence, chute, jolt, plunge, spilling, overthrow, overturn2́ v. drop, fall to pieces -
30 مرض
1́ adj. satisfactory, satisfying, pleasant, pleasing, pleasurable, favorable, favourable2́ n. ailment, disease, falling in love, valetudinarianism, malady, illness, infirmity, complaint, pox, sickness, trouble3́ pref. mal4́ v. become ill, ail, fall for, get ill, sicken, take ill, be ill -
31 انحدار
اِنْحِدَارٌ: نُزُولٌ، تَحَدُّرٌdescending, coming down, going down, gliding down, falling, flowing down; slant, (downward) slope, declension, declivity, declination, inclination, dip, tilt, descent, downhill, fall -
32 crash
[kræʃ]1. noun1) a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard:صَوتُ التَّصادُمI heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.
2) a collision:إصطِدامThere was a crash involving three cars.
إنهِيار، إفْـلاسthe Wall Street crash.
4) a sudden failure of a computer:A computer crash is very costly.
2. verb1) to (cause to) fall with a loud noise:يَتَحَطَّـم، يَنْكَسـرThe glass crashed to the floor.
2) to drive or be driven violently (against, into):يَصْطَدم بِقُوّه، يبعَجHis car crashed into a wall.
3) (of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed:يتَحَطَّم، تَسْقُط الطائرهHis plane crashed in the mountains.
4) (of a business) to fail.ينهار5) to force one's way noisily (through, into):يَشُقُّ طَريقَه بضجَّـةِHe crashed through the undergrowth.
6) (of a computer) to stop working suddenly:If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.
3. adjectiverapid and concentrated:سَريع ومُرَكَّـزa crash course in computer technology.
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33 drip
[drɪp] past tense, past participle dripped1. verbto (cause to) fall in single drops:يَقْطُرُHis hand was dripping blood.
2. noun1) a small quantity (of liquid) falling in drops:قَطْرَهA drip of water ran down the tap.
2) the noise made by dripping:صَوْتُ القَطْرَهI can hear a drip somewhere.
3) an apparatus for passing a liquid slowly and continuously into a vein of the body.جِهازُ تَقْطير السائِل في الجِسْم -
34 hang
[hæŋ] past tense, past participle hung [haŋ] verb1) to put or fix, or to be put or fixed, above the ground eg by a hook:يُعَلِّقThe picture is hanging on the wall.
2) to fasten (something), or to be fastened, at the top or side so that it can move freely but cannot fall:يَثْبُت، يَعْلَقA door hangs by its hinges.
3) (past tense, past participle hanged) to kill, or to be killed, by having a rope put round the neck and being allowed to drop:يَشْنُقMurderers used to be hanged in the United Kingdom, but no-one hangs for murder now.
4) ( often with down or out) to be bending, drooping or falling downwards:يَتَدَلّىHer hair was hanging down.
5) to bow (one's head):يَحْني ، يُخْفِضHe hung his head in shame.
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35 plop
[plɔp]1. nounيُسْقِطُ جِسْما في سائِلThe raindrop fell into her teacup with a plop.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ploppedto fall with this sound:يَسْقُط مُسْمِعا صَوْتاA stone plopped into the pool.
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36 thud
[θad]1. nouna dull sound like that of something heavy falling to the ground:خَبْطَهHe dropped the book with a thud.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈthuddedto move or fall with such a sound:يَسْقُط بِقُوَّه، يَخْبُط على الأرْضThe tree thudded to the ground.
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37 حنى
حَنَى \ bend (bent): to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole. bow: to bend forward (as a sign of respect or thanks, or under the weight of sth.): Her head was bowed in prayer. curve: (to form) a bend, like part of a circle: He curved the pipe round the tree. \ حَنَى الرَّأْسَ من النُّعاسِ \ nod: to let the head fall forward, when one is falling asleep: He sat nodding. He sat nodding by the fire. -
38 سيل
سَيْل \ deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flow: movement in an even way: There was a steady flow of cars across the bridge. influx: a flowing in; an arrival in large numbers: an influx of foreign visitors. stream: a flow of anything (liquid, gas, cars, people, etc.). \ سَيْل جارِف \ torrent: a violent stream: a mountain torrent, rain falling in torrents. -
39 مطر
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40 drip
قَطْر (تَنْقِيط) \ drip: a flow of water falling drop by drop: I set a bowl to catch the drips. \ نَقَّطَ \ drip: to fall drop by drop: The rain dripped from a hole in the roof.
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