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  • 1 fend

    [fend]
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  • 2 fend for oneself

    to look after oneself:

    He is old enough to fend for himself.

    يُعيل نَفْسَه، يَعْتَني بِنَفْسِه

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  • 3 guard against, avert, fend

    تَوَقَّى \ guard against, avert, fend.

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  • 4 إعتنى بنفسه

    v. fend for oneself

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  • 5 اتقي

    v. fend

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  • 6 تصرف

    n. conductance, disposal, drain, behavior, conduct, demeanour, deportment, action, demeanor
    v. behave, conduct, deport oneself, comport, manage, carry, carry on, rustle up, deport, make shift, make, fend, proceed, mark out, belabour

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  • 7 صان

    v. preserve, protect, defend, ensure, fence, safeguard, cover, fend, maintain, vindicate, tend, steady, screen, arm, embalm, conserve, repair

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  • 8 صد

    n. bed, repulse, beatitude, bodice, return, balk, parry, exclusion, estoppel, blast
    v. baffle, bedazzle, estop, fend, fight off, hit, hit back, jolt, kick, negative, parry, poach, push, push aside, push back, quash, rebuff, repel, repudiate, baulk, repulse, return, riposte, shove, snub, spurn, stamp down, stave, stay, stay away
    n. repulsion, rebuff

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  • 9 تجنب

    تَجَنّبَ
    to avoid, shun, eschew; to avert, ward off, fend off, stave off, parry; to keep away from, keep clear of, steer clear of, keep out of the way of; to keep off, obviate, prevent; to flee from, run away from, try to escape from; to evade, elude, get around, circumvent, bypass, sidestep, dodge; to give someone the slip, turn a cold shoulder to

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  • 10 تحاشى

    تَحَاشَى: تَجَنّبَ
    to avoid, shun, eschew; to avert, ward off, fend off, stave off, parry; to keep away from; to keep off; to obviate, prevent; to flee from, run away from, try to escape from; to give someone the slip, turn a cold shoulder to

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  • 11 تدارك

    تَدَارَكَ: تَفَادَى، تَجَنّبَ، اِتّقَى
    to prevent, obviate, forestall, anticipate; to avert, ward off, parry, fend off, stave off, avoid; to take precautions against, guard against, beware of

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  • 12 تفادى

    تَفَادَى
    to avoid, avert, obviate, prevent, ward off, fend off, parry, stave off, keep away from; to get away from, run away from, flee (from), (try to) escape from; to evade, dodge, sidestep, get around; to guard against, beware of, take precautions against

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  • 13 تلافى

    تَلاَفَى: تَفَادَى، تَجَنّبَ، تَحَاشَى، اِتّقَى
    to avoid, avert, obviate, prevent, forestall, anticipate, ward off, fend off, parry, stave off, keep away from; to guard against, beware of, take precautions against

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  • 14 درأ

    دَرَأ: دَفَعَ، صَدّ
    to ward off, parry, fend off, stave off, keep off, avert, turn away, repel, repulse, drive back

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  • 15 دفع

    دَفَعَ: رَدّ، صَدّ، دَرَأَ
    to push back or away, drive back or away, shove away, repel, repulse, turn away, ward off, parry, fend off, stave off

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  • 16 رد

    رَدّ: دَفَعَ، صَدّ، دَرَأَ
    to repel, repulse, drive back, drive away, turn away, ward off, fend off, stave off

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  • 17 صد

    صَدّ: دَرَأ، رَدّ، مَنَعَ
    to repel, repulse, drive back or away, keep off or back, hold off, ward off, parry, fend off, stave off, avert, turn away; to check, rebuff, stop; to force out, put out, shut out, foreclose; to hinder, prevent

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  • 18 defend

    [dɪˈfend] verb
    1) to guard or protect against attack:

    I am prepared to defend my opinions.

    يُدافِع عَن
    2) to conduct the defence of (a person) in a law-court.
    يُدافِع (في المَحْكَمَه)

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  • 19 fender

    [ˈfendə] noun
    1) anything used to protect a boat from touching another, a pier etc:

    She hung old car tyres over the side of the boat to act as fenders.

    حاجِز إصْطِدام المَرْكَب سِياج المَوْقِد
    3) (American) a wing of a car.
    جَناح السَّيّاره

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  • 20 offend

    [əˈfend] verb
    1) to make feel upset or angry:

    His criticism offended her.

    يُغيظ، يَجْرَح إحْساس
    2) to be unpleasant or disagreeable:

    Cigarette smoke offends me.

    يُؤْذي، يُزْعِج

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  • fend — fend …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • fend — [fend] v [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: defend] fend for yourself to look after yourself without needing help from other people ▪ The kids had to fend for themselves while their parents were away. fend off [fend sb/sth off] phr v 1.) to defend… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Fend — Fend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fending}.] [Abbrev. fr. defend.] To keep off; to prevent from entering or hitting; to ward off; to shut out; often with off; as, to fend off blows. [1913 Webster] With fern beneath to fend the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fend — ist der Familienname von Fritz Fend (1920–2000), deutscher Automobilkonstrukteur Helmut Fend (* 1940), österreichischer Pädagogikprofessor Werner Fend (1926–1997), österreichischer Lehrer, Jäger, Fotograf, Tierfilmer und Autor …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • fend — /fend/, v.t. 1. to ward off (often fol. by off): to fend off blows. 2. to defend. v.i. 3. to resist or make defense: to fend against poverty. 4. to parry; fence. 5. to shift; provide: to fend for oneself. [1250 1300; ME fenden, aph. var. of… …   Universalium

  • fend — UK US /fend/ verb ● fend for yourself Cf. fend for yourself …   Financial and business terms

  • fend — [ fend ] verb fend for yourself to look after yourself without help from anyone else ,fend off phrasal verb transitive to defend yourself against an attack a. to protect yourself from a criticism or difficulty by ignoring it or not dealing… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fend — [fend] vt. [ME fenden, aphetic for defenden, DEFEND] Archaic to defend vi. to resist; parry fend for oneself to manage by oneself; get along without help fend off to ward off …   English World dictionary

  • Fend — Fend, v. i. To act on the defensive, or in opposition; to resist; to parry; to shift off. [1913 Webster] The dexterous management of terms, and being able to fend . . . with them, passes for a great part of learning. Locke. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fend — [fend] verb fend for yourself fend sb off …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • fend — ► VERB 1) (fend for oneself) look after and provide for oneself. 2) (fend off) defend oneself from (an attack or attacker). ORIGIN shortening of DEFEND(Cf. ↑defender) …   English terms dictionary

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