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1 flew
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2 fly (flew, flown)
حَمَلَ \ fly (flew, flown): to carry in an aeroplane: They flew the elephants to London. \ See Also نَقَل جوًّا \ سَافَرَ جوًّا \ fly (flew, flown): to travel in an aeroplane: We flew to Geneva. \ طَارَ \ fly (flew, flown): to move through the air like a bird: Bees and aeroplanes fly. -
3 fly, (flew, flown)
تَحَرَّكَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. \ See Also انْطَلَقَ بسرعة \ قَادَ طائرة \ fly, (flew, flown): to drive an aeroplane. \ نَقَلَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to carry in an aeroplane: They flew the elephants to London. \ See Also حَمَلَ جوًّا -
4 fly, (flew, flown)
اِنْطَلَقَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. nip: hurry: She nipped home for a quick meal. speed: to go fast: The car sped past me. dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بسرعة -
5 fly (flew, flown)
رَفْرَفَ \ flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. fly (flew, flown): (of a flag) to wave in the air on a pole: The Queen’s flag was flying over Windsor Castle. hover: (of birds and insects) to remain in one place in the air. -
6 fly
I [flaɪ] plural flies1) – nou2) a type of small winged insect.ذُبابَه3) a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth:صُنّارَه لصيد السمك تُشْبِه الذبابهWhich fly should I use to catch a trout?
4) ( often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.أزْرار البنطلون الأماميَّه II [flaɪ] past tense flew [fluː]: past participle flown [floun] verb1) to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane:يَطيرThe pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.
2) to run away (from):يَهْرُبHe flew (the country).
3) (of time) to pass quickly:يمُرُّ بِسُرْعَهThe days flew past.
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7 انطلق (قطع)
اِنْطَلَقَ (قَطَعَ) \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. go: (of instruments that call people) sound: The whistle went and the game ended. pull out: (of a vehicle or driver) to move out: The train pulled slowly out of the station. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. \ اِنْطَلَقَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. nip: hurry: She nipped home for a quick meal. speed: to go fast: The car sped past me. dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بسرعة \ اِنْطَلَقَ كالسَّهْم \ race: to rush; go at full speed: The car raced past me. \ اِنْطَلَقَ مُنْدَفِعًا (كالسَّهْم) \ dart: to move quickly and suddenly: The mouse darted into its hole. \ اِنْطَلَقَت (الرصاصة) \ go off: to be fired: The gun went off by mistake. -
8 تحرك
تَحَرُّك \ movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ whisk: to move quickly and lightly: The horse whisked his tail (He used it to brush away flies). They whisked the sick old man into hospital (took him quickly and suddenly). \ تَحَرَّكَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. \ See Also انْطَلَقَ بسرعة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ pop: (with any adv. or prep.) to go or move quickly (usu. without warning, and for a short time): I popped across (the street) to buy a paper. He popped his head round the door just long enough to say good morning. \ See Also طلع (طَلعَ)، دَخَلَ أو خَرَجَ فَجْأةً أو دُفْعَةً واحِدَة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ blow, (blew, blown): to be moved by the wind: The wind blew my hat off. \ See Also حَرَّكَ بِتَأْثير الهَواء \ تَحَرَّكَ بِبُطْءٍ \ crawl: to move slowly: The car crawled up the hill. \ تَحَرَّكَ فَجْأةً \ start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. \ تَحَرَّكَ وهو يُجَقْجِقُ أو يَهْدِر \ chug: (of a boat, vehicle, etc.) to go slowly and steadity with the engine making short regular noises: The boat was chugging along. -
9 حمل
حَمَلَ \ bear (bore, borne): to carry: The donkey bore a heavy load., to support This ice will not bear your weight, produce Some trees bear no fruit. carry: to support and take from one place to another: Please carry my bag upstairs. How many people will your car carry?, support This bridge will not carry the weight of a bus. convey: to carry, esp. in a vehicle: Buses convey people to work. Pipes convey water to our houses. hold held: to own; be in possession of: She holds the title of European Champion, consider; believe He holds very strange ideas. support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. take: to carry or lead: Take this letter to the post. I took the child home. \ حَمَلَ (على) \ attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government. charge: to rush forward, usually for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. \ See Also تَحَامَلَ \ حَمَلَ \ fly (flew, flown): to carry in an aeroplane: They flew the elephants to London. \ See Also نَقَل جوًّا -
10 سافر
سَافَرَ \ go: to move from one place to another; travel: She went to the market. Did she go by bus or on foot?. tramp: to walk with heavy steps: We tramped for miles in search of a hotel. travel: make a journey: I rarely travel by train. I like travelling, especially in Africa and Asia. \ سَافَرَ بِسيّارَةٍ خاصّة \ motor: to travel by car: a motoring holiday. \ سَافَرَ بِعَرَبة \ drive (drove, driven): to travel in a car or horse-drawn carriage: We enjoy driving through the woods. \ سَافَرَ جوًّا \ fly (flew, flown): to travel in an aeroplane: We flew to Geneva. \ سَافَرَ على ظَهْرِ دابَّةٍ \ ride: to travel on any animal (camel, donkey, elephant, etc.) or on a bicycle or motorcycle: He rode home on a donkey. \ سَافَرَ على مَركبٍ شِراعي \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. \ سافَرَ على متنِ (السفينة أو الطائرة) \ board: to go on to a ship or aeroplane. \ سَافَرَ مجانًا (عن طريق التَّطفُّل) \ hitch a lift: to get a free ride in a car by stopping it and asking the driver. hitch-hike: to travel by stopping cars and getting free rides to where one wants to go. -
11 نقل
نَقَلَ \ carry: to support and take from one place to another: Please carry my bag upstairs. How many people will your car carry?. convey: to carry, esp. in a vehicle: Buses convey people to work. Pipes convey water to our houses examination. move: to change the position of: Please move your car out of the way. shift: to move: The workmen shifted the boxes off the way. transfer: to move from one place to another: We transferred our account to a different bank. transmit: to pass on to another person or place: This disease may be transmitted to the children by their parents. transport: to carry: A lorry will transport your boxes to the station. \ نَقَلَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to carry in an aeroplane: They flew the elephants to London. \ See Also حَمَلَ جوًّا \ نَقَلَ بالعبَّارة \ ferry: to carry on a ferry. \ نَقَلَ في عَرَبة \ cart: to carry in a cart. drive, (drove, driven): to carry (sb.) in a vehicle: My son drove me to the airport. -
12 dash
اِنْطَلَقَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. nip: hurry: She nipped home for a quick meal. speed: to go fast: The car sped past me. dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بسرعة -
13 nip
اِنْطَلَقَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. nip: hurry: She nipped home for a quick meal. speed: to go fast: The car sped past me. dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بسرعة -
14 speed
اِنْطَلَقَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. nip: hurry: She nipped home for a quick meal. speed: to go fast: The car sped past me. dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. \ See Also تَحَرَّك بسرعة -
15 inland
بَعِيدًا عن البحر \ inland: away from the sea: We crossed the coast and flew inland. \ في \ inland: away from the sea: We crossed the coast and flew inland. \ See Also إلى داخل البلاد -
16 spark
شَرَارَة \ spark: a very small bit of burning matter: A spark flew out of the fire and burnt my coat. \ شَرَارَة كهربائيّة \ spark: a flash made by electricity when it jumps across a small space. \ وَمْضَة \ spark: a very small bit of burning matter: A spark flew out of the fire and burnt my coat. \ See Also شرارة (شَرارة) -
17 fly in the face of
to oppose or defy; to treat with contempt:يَتَحَدّىHe flew in the face of danger.
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18 formation
noun1) the act of forming or making:تَشْكيل، تَكْوين، إنْشاءHe agreed to the formation of a music society.
2) (a) particular arrangement or order:تَشْكيل، تَشْكيلَهThe planes flew in formation.
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19 hive
[haɪv] nounخَلِيَّة نَحْلHe's building a hive so that he can keep bees.
2) the bees that live in such a place:ثَوْل: جماعة النَّحِلThe whole hive flew after the queen bee.
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20 jet
I [dʒet] noun, adjective(of) a hard black mineral substance, used for ornaments etc:نوع من الفَحْم شَديد السَّواد II [dʒet] nouna jet brooch.
1) a sudden, strong stream or flow (of liquid, gas, flame or steam), forced through a narrow opening:تَيار هواء أو غازFiremen have to be trained to direct the jets from their hoses accurately.
2) a narrow opening in an apparatus through which a jet comes:فَتْحَةٌ يَخْرُج منها الهواء النفّاثThis gas jet is blocked.
3) an aeroplane driven by jet propulsion:طائِرَه نَفّاثَهWe flew by jet to America.
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