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  • 1 قذف

    قَذَفَ \ belch: (of a chimney, etc.) to send out (smoke, flames) with great force. chuck: to throw. drive, (drove, driven): to strike (a ball, a nail, etc.) with force: I drove a nail into the door. emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). hurl: throw violently. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. project: to throw (a beam of light, a shadow, a modern weapon into space, etc.). slander: to say sth. slanderous about sb.. throw, (threw, thrown): to send through the air, by the force of one’s hand: She threw a ball. toss: to throw with a sharp movement: He tossed the ball over the fence. My horse tossed me into the stream. \ See Also رمى (رَمَى)، طرح (طَرَحَ)، ذم (ذَمَّ)‏ \ قَذَفَ \ fling ([b]flung)[/b]: to throw violently or carelessly: Don’t fling stones at the window. \ See Also رَمَى بِقُوَّة \ قَذَفَ (أو الجُلَّة)‏ \ put the weight, put the shot: in sport, to throw a heavy iron ball for a measured distance. \ See Also رَمَى الكُرة الحديديّة \ قَذَفَ بقُوَّة \ sling: to throw carelessly but violently: The boys were slinging stones. \ قَذَفَ الكرة نحْوَ الهَدَف \ shoot: (in football, etc.) to aim at the goal; send the ball into (a goal): First I shot and missed; the next time I shot a goal.

    Arabic-English dictionary > قذف

  • 2 toss

    [tɔs]
    1. verb
    1) to throw into or through the air:

    She tossed the ball up into the air.

    يَقْذِف
    2) ( often with about) to throw oneself restlessly from side to side:

    She tossed about all night, unable to sleep.

    يَتَقَلَّب
    3) (of a ship) to be thrown about:

    The boat tossed wildly in the rough sea.

    يَتَمايَل
    4) to throw (a coin) into the air and decide a matter according to (a correct guess about) which side falls uppermost:

    They tossed a coin to decide which of them should go first.

    يَقْتَرِع بِقَذْف قِطْعَه مَعْدَنِيَّه
    2. noun
    an act of tossing.
    قَذْف قِطَعَه معْدَنِيَّه للإقْتِراع

    Arabic-English dictionary > toss

  • 3 رفع

    رَفَعَ \ elevate: to lift up. lift: (often with up) to take up; raise: I lifted the child (up) on to my knee. The box was too heavy to lift. pick up: to lift (from the ground, from a table, etc.): Pick up what you’ve dropped. put up: to raise (one’s hands, the price, etc.). raise: to lift; move to a higher position: He raised his arm and pointed at the sky. She raised her cup and drank, increase; make higher He raised the price (or his offer) from $4 to $5. She raised her voice (spoke louder). The news raised my hopes (made me more hopeful). \ See Also رَقِيَ، شال (شَالَ)، التقط (اِلْتَقَطَ)، زاد (زَادَ)‏ \ رَفَعَ بآلة \ hoist: to raise by means of a rope or a machine: The captain told them to hoist the flag. \ رَفَعَ بجهد \ heave: to lift, move or throw a heavy object: Who heaved that brick through the window. \ رَفَعَ بالرّافِعة \ jack: to lift with a jack: Please jack up this side of my lorry, and change the front tyre. winch: to raise or pull with a winch: The car was winched on to the ship. \ رَفَعَ بالعَتَلَة \ lever: to move with a lever: He levered the top off the box, which had been nailed up. \ رَفَعَ دَعْوَى عَلَى \ bring (brought): (in law) to start or put forward (a charge or case). sue: to claim money from (sb.) in court: I sued him for damaging my car. \ رَفَعَ الكُلْفَةَ \ take a liberty: to do sth. that is not polite unless one has asked for permission first: He took the liberty of borrowing my bicycle while I was out. \ See Also تجرأ (تَجَرَّأَ)‏ \ رَفَعَ وأَلْقَى \ heave: to lift, move or throw a heavy object: Who heaved that brick through the window.

    Arabic-English dictionary > رفع

  • 4 عكس

    عَكَسَ \ reflect: to throw back (light, heat, sound, etc.): The sun’s light is reflected from the surface of the moon, (of glass or still water) to show the picture of (whatever faces it) the mountains were reflected in the lake. reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last. \ عَكَسَ الصُّورة \ mirror: to show, as if in a mirror: Her face was mirrored in the water.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عكس

  • 5 reflect

    عَكَسَ \ reflect: to throw back (light, heat, sound, etc.): The sun’s light is reflected from the surface of the moon, (of glass or still water) to show the picture of (whatever faces it) the mountains were reflected in the lake. reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last.

    Arabic-English glossary > reflect

  • 6 reverse

    عَكَسَ \ reflect: to throw back (light, heat, sound, etc.): The sun’s light is reflected from the surface of the moon, (of glass or still water) to show the picture of (whatever faces it) the mountains were reflected in the lake. reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last.

    Arabic-English glossary > reverse

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