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1 fleet
[fliːt] noun1) a number of ships or boats under one command or sailing together:أُسْطول، عَدَد كَبير منa fleet of fishing boats.
2) the entire navy of a country:الأسْطول البَحْري -
2 fleet
قافِلة \ caravan, trailer: a group of people with vehicles or animals travelling together in unfriendly usu. desert areas. fleet: a group like this of any named vehicle: a fleet of buses. -
3 fleet
أُسْطُول \ fleet: a large group of any named vehicle: a fleet of buses. -
4 fleet
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5 أسطول
أُسْطُول \ fleet: a large group of any named vehicle: a fleet of buses. \ أُسْطُول تجاريّ \ merchant navy: the trading ships of a country (and those that carry travellers); the officers and men of these ships. \ أُسْطُول حربيّ \ fleet: a large group of warships under a single control. navy: the warships of a country. -
6 قافلة
قافِلة \ caravan, trailer: a group of people with vehicles or animals travelling together in unfriendly usu. desert areas. fleet: a group like this of any named vehicle: a fleet of buses. \ قافِلة مَخْفُورَة \ convoy: a number of ships or vehicles travelling under the protection of the navy, the army or the police. -
7 caravan, trailer
قافِلة \ caravan, trailer: a group of people with vehicles or animals travelling together in unfriendly usu. desert areas. fleet: a group like this of any named vehicle: a fleet of buses. -
8 أسطول
n. fleet, float, navy, squadron, command -
9 إنطلق بسرعة
v. scud, rocket, scat, scoot, scorch, steam, tear away, lick, fly, breeze, clip, fleet, prick -
10 رشيق
1́ adj. graceful, lightsome, lively, airy, lithe, spry, lissom, zippy, lithesome, agile, dapper, clever, facile, fleet, lissome, fluid, quick, ready, brisk, nippy, nimble, merry, swift, sharp, fluent, limber, svelte, willowy2́ n. alert, actor -
11 سريع
1́ adj. fast, brisk, quick, rapid, speedy, speeding, swift, hasty, fleet, feathered, precipitate, express, momentary, nippy, prompt, rattling, ready, smart, snappy, clipping, rife2́ n. expression, flier -
12 طوافة
n. fleet, water wings -
13 عوامة
n. buoy, flipper, raft, pontoon, float, fleet, water wings -
14 قافلة سيارات
n. fleet -
15 مضى الوقت
v. fleet -
16 هارب
1́ adj. escape, receding, fleet, scampish2́ n. absconder, fugitive, runaway3́ v. run away -
17 أسطول جوي
أُسْطُولٌ جَوّيّ، قُوّاتٌ جَوّيّةair fleet, air force(s) -
18 قوات جوية
أُسْطُولٌ جَوّيّ، قُوّاتٌ جَوّيّةair fleet, air force(s) -
19 عمارة
عَمَارَة: أُسْطُولfleet, squadron -
20 مغوار
مِغْوار: سَرِيعfleet, swift-running, fast, nimble
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