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  • 1 عدا

    عَدَا \ dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. tear: to rush excitedly: The children tore home to tell me the news. They were in a tearing hurry. \ See Also انْدَفَعَ، عَمِل بسُرْعة \ عَدَا (عَن)‏ \ besides: in any case, also: I don’t need a drink; besides, I’ve no money with me; as well as: I have two brothers besides John. except: leaving out; not including: I work every day except Sunday (or except on Sundays). \ عَدَا (رَكَضَ)‏ \ run: (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train. \ عَدَا بأقصى سرعة (لمسافة قصيرة)‏ \ sprint: to run as fast as possible for a short distance. \ عَدَا خَبَبًا \ trot: (of a horse) to go faster than a walk (but not as fast as a canter or gallop); (of any animal or child) to run with short steps. \ عَدَا على مهل \ canter: (of a horse) to run or gallop slowly. \ عَدَا مُسْرِعًا \ scurry: to move quickly or nervously.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عدا

  • 2 trot

    [trɔt] past tense, past participle ˈtrotted
    1. verb
    (of a horse) to move with fairly fast, bouncy steps, faster than a walk but slower than a canter or gallop:

    The child trotted along beside his mother.

    يَخِبُّ الفَرَس
    2. noun

    They rode at a trot.

    خَبَب الفَرَس

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  • 3 whip

    [wɪp]
    1. noun
    1) a long cord or strip of leather attached to a handle, used for punishing people, driving horses etc:

    He carries a whip but he would never use it on the horse.

    سَوْط
    2) in parliament, a member chosen by his party to make sure that no one fails to vote on important questions.
    عُضْو الحِزب الذي يتأكَّد أن جَميع أعضاء حِزْبِه أدلوا بِصَوْتِهِم
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle whipped
    1) to strike with a whip:

    The criminals were whipped.

    يَضْرُب بالسَّوْط يَخْفُق
    3) to move fast especially with a twisting motion like a whip:

    He whipped out a revolver and shot her.

    يَسْتَل، يَمْتَشِق

    Arabic-English dictionary > whip

  • 4 خب (الحصان)

    خَبَّ (الحِصَان)‏ \ amble: to walk slowly. canter: (of a horse) to run or gallop slowly. trot: (of a horse) to go faster than a walk (but not as fast as a canter or gallop); (of any animal or child) run with short steps. \ See Also رَهَا، هَرْوَلَ

    Arabic-English dictionary > خب (الحصان)

  • 5 amble

    خَبَّ (الحِصَان)‏ \ amble: to walk slowly. canter: (of a horse) to run or gallop slowly. trot: (of a horse) to go faster than a walk (but not as fast as a canter or gallop); (of any animal or child) run with short steps. \ See Also رَهَا، هَرْوَلَ

    Arabic-English glossary > amble

  • 6 canter

    خَبَّ (الحِصَان)‏ \ amble: to walk slowly. canter: (of a horse) to run or gallop slowly. trot: (of a horse) to go faster than a walk (but not as fast as a canter or gallop); (of any animal or child) run with short steps. \ See Also رَهَا، هَرْوَلَ

    Arabic-English glossary > canter

  • 7 trot

    خَبَّ (الحِصَان)‏ \ amble: to walk slowly. canter: (of a horse) to run or gallop slowly. trot: (of a horse) to go faster than a walk (but not as fast as a canter or gallop); (of any animal or child) run with short steps. \ See Also رَهَا، هَرْوَلَ

    Arabic-English glossary > trot

  • 8 bolt

    [boult]
    1. noun

    We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door.

    مِزْلاج، قِـفْـل
    2) a round bar of metal, often with a screw thread for a nut:

    nuts and bolts.

    مِسْمار تَثْبيت
    3) a flash of lightning.
    رَعْدٌ وَبَرْقٌ، صاعِقَه
    4) a roll (of cloth):

    a bolt of silk.

    لَفَّةٌ مِن
    2. verb
    1) to fasten with a bolt:

    He bolted the door.

    يُزلج، يُقفل
    2) to swallow hastily:

    The child bolted her food.

    يَزْدَرِد
    3) to go away very fast:

    The horse bolted in terror.

    يَنْدَفِعُ بِسُرْعَةٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > bolt

  • 9 run away

    1) to escape:

    He ran away from school.

    يَهْرُب
    2) ( with with) to steal:

    He ran away with all her money.

    يَسْرق
    3) ( with with ) to go too fast etc to be controlled by:

    The horse ran away with him.

    يَرْكُضُ بِسُرْعَةٍ بِحَيْث لا يُمْكِن السَّيْطَرَة عليه

    Arabic-English dictionary > run away

  • 10 swift

    I [swɪft] adjective
    fast or quick:

    a swift-footed animal.

    سَريع، رَشيق II [swɪft] noun
    a type of bird rather like a swallow.
    سَمامَه: طائِر يُشْبِه السُّنونو

    Arabic-English dictionary > swift

  • 11 the

    [ðə], [ðɪ] adjective
    1) (The form [ðə] is used before words beginning with a consonant eg [i u]the house[i /u] [ðəhaus] or consonant sound eg [i u]the union[i /u] [ðəˈjuːnjən]; the form [ðɪ] is used before words beginning with a vowel eg [i u]the apple[i /u] [ðɪ ˈapl] or vowel sound eg [i u]the honour[i /u] [ðɪ ˈɔnə])
    أداة التَّعريف: تُسْتَعْمَل للإشارَةِ الى إسمٍ ذُكِر سابِقا
    2) used to refer to a person, thing etc mentioned previously, described in a following phrase, or already known:

    Where is the book I put on the table?

    Who was the man you were talking to?

    Switch the light off!

    3) used with a singular noun or an adjective to refer to all members of a group etc or to a general type of object, group of objects etc:

    The horse is running fast.

    He plays the piano/violin very well.

    تُسـتَعْمَل مع الإسم المُفْرَد أو الصِّفَه لِتُشير إلى النَّوع بصورةٍ عامَّه
    4) used to refer to unique objects etc, especially in titles and names:

    the Atlantic (Ocean).

    تُسْتَعْمَل مع الأشياء الفَريدَه في العَناوين والألقاب
    5) used after a preposition with words referring to a unit of quantity, time etc:

    In this job we are paid by the hour.

    تُسْتَعْمَل بعدَ حَرْفِ جَر مع كَلِمات تُشير إلى الكَمِيَّه أو الزَّمَن
    6) used with superlative adjectives and adverbs to denote a person, thing etc which is or shows more of something than any other:

    We like him (the) best of all.

    تُسْتَعْمَل في المقارَنَه مع درجَة أفْعَل التَّفْضيل
    7) ( often with all) used with comparative adjectives to show that a person, thing etc is better, worse etc:

    He has had a week's holiday and looks (all) the better for it.

    تُستعمل مع درجة المقارنة بين إثنين

    Arabic-English dictionary > the

  • 12 جرى

    جَرَى \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea, (of other things) to move steadily like a river Electricity flows along a wire. go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting. happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock, to be done What has happened to your old car? Did you sell it?. run (ran, run): (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train, (of rivers) flow The Thames runs through London. stream: to flow freely: Her eyes streamed with tears. take place: to happen: Tell me what took place at the meeting. \ See Also سال (سَالَ)، تدفق (تَدَفَّقَ)‏ \ جَرَى بِخِفَّةٍ ورَشاقةٍ \ sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. \ جَرَى بقُوَّة مُحْدِثًا صوتًا عاليًا \ pound: to move heavily and noisily: The horses pounded up the track.

    Arabic-English dictionary > جرى

  • 13 trot

    عَدَا خَبَبًا \ trot: (of a horse) to go faster than a walk (but not as fast as a canter or gallop); (of any animal or child) to run with short steps. \ هَرْوَلَة \ trot: a trotting movement; a slow run.

    Arabic-English glossary > trot

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