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  • 1 متابعة

    مُتَابَعَة: مُلاَحَقَة
    following; follow-up, follow-through; pursuit, pursuing; chase, chasing, trailing, tracking, tracing, running after, going after

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  • 2 مواصلة

    مُوَاصَلَة: مُتَابَعَة، اِسْتِئْناف
    continuation, continuance, continuing, carrying on, going on, proceeding; resumption, recommencement, return(ing) to, taking up again; following; follow-up, follow-through; pursuit, pursuance, pursuing

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  • 3 trail

    [treɪl]
    1. verb
    1) to drag, or be dragged, along loosely:

    Garments were trailing from the suitcase.

    ينْجَر، يَتَجَرْجَر

    He trailed down the road.

    يَمْشي بِتَثاقُل، يَتَجَرْجَر
    3) to follow the track of:

    The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.

    يَسيرُ خَلْف
    2. noun
    1) a track (of an animal):

    The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.

    مَسْلَك، مَسار، أثَر
    2) a path through a forest or other wild area:

    a mountain trail.

    مَمَر جَبَلي
    3) a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes:

    There was a trail of blood across the floor.

    أثَر، خَط مِن

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  • 4 امتد

    اِمْتَدّ \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. reach: to go as far as: Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. run: (of a road or railway, of a pipe or wire, etc.) to follow a certain course; (of its builders, etc.) to make it follow a certain course: The railway runs down the valley, (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. stretch: to reach: The lake stretched as far as the border. \ See Also انتشر (اِنْتَشَرَ)‏ \ اِمْتَدَّ فوق (للجسر)‏ \ span: (of a bridge) to stretch across.

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  • 5 extend

    اِمْتَدّ \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. reach: to go as far as: Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. run: (of a road or railway, of a pipe or wire, etc.) to follow a certain course; (of its builders, etc.) to make it follow a certain course: The railway runs down the valley, (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. stretch: to reach: The lake stretched as far as the border. \ See Also انتشر (اِنْتَشَرَ)‏

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  • 6 reach

    اِمْتَدّ \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. reach: to go as far as: Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. run: (of a road or railway, of a pipe or wire, etc.) to follow a certain course; (of its builders, etc.) to make it follow a certain course: The railway runs down the valley, (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. stretch: to reach: The lake stretched as far as the border. \ See Also انتشر (اِنْتَشَرَ)‏

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  • 7 run

    اِمْتَدّ \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. reach: to go as far as: Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. run: (of a road or railway, of a pipe or wire, etc.) to follow a certain course; (of its builders, etc.) to make it follow a certain course: The railway runs down the valley, (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. stretch: to reach: The lake stretched as far as the border. \ See Also انتشر (اِنْتَشَرَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > run

  • 8 spread

    اِمْتَدّ \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. reach: to go as far as: Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. run: (of a road or railway, of a pipe or wire, etc.) to follow a certain course; (of its builders, etc.) to make it follow a certain course: The railway runs down the valley, (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. stretch: to reach: The lake stretched as far as the border. \ See Also انتشر (اِنْتَشَرَ)‏

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  • 9 stretch

    اِمْتَدّ \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. reach: to go as far as: Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. run: (of a road or railway, of a pipe or wire, etc.) to follow a certain course; (of its builders, etc.) to make it follow a certain course: The railway runs down the valley, (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. stretch: to reach: The lake stretched as far as the border. \ See Also انتشر (اِنْتَشَرَ)‏

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  • 10 سلك

    سَلَكَ: اِتّبَعَ، اِجْتازَ
    to follow, pursue; to proceed through, pass through, travel along, go along, take enter upon

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  • 11 lead

    I [liːd] past tense, past participle led [led]
    1. verb
    1) to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction:

    You led us to believe that we would be paid!

    يَقود
    2) to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course:

    A small path leads through the woods.

    يوصِلُ
    3) ( with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs:

    The heavy rain led to serious floods.

    يُؤَدّي، يُسَبِّب
    4) to be first (in):

    He is still leading in the competition.

    يسير في المُقَدِّمَه
    5) to live (a certain kind of life):

    She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.

    يعيشُ
    2. noun
    1) the front place or position:

    He has taken over the lead in the race.

    المَركِز الأوَّل، المُقَدِّمَه
    2) the state of being first:

    We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.

    ريادَه، المكان الأوَّل
    3) the act of leading:

    We all followed his lead.

    قِيادَه
    4) the amount by which one is ahead of others:

    He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).

    سَبْق

    All dogs must be kept on a lead.

    رَسَن للكلاب، حِزام جِلْدي

    The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.

    مَعلومات

    Who plays the lead in that film?

    الدَّوْر الرَّئيسي II [led] noun
    1) ( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal:

    Are these pipes made of lead or copper?

    مَعْدَن الرَّصاص
    2) the part of a pencil that leaves a mark:

    The lead of my pencil has broken.

    رصاص قَلَم الرَّصاص

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  • 12 navigate

    [ˈnævɪgeɪt] verb
    1) to direct, guide or move (a ship, aircraft etc) in a particular direction:

    He navigated the ship through the dangerous rocks.

    يُبْحِر، يَقود سَفينَه أو طائِرَه
    2) to find or follow one's route when in a ship, aircraft, car etc:

    If I drive will you navigate?

    يَجِد الطَّريق

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  • 13 nose

    [nəuz]
    1. noun

    He punched the man on the nose.

    أنْف
    2) the sense of smell:

    Police dogs have good noses and can follow criminals' trails.

    حاسَّة الشَّم
    3) the part of anything which is like a nose in shape or position:

    the nose of an aeroplane.

    انْف الشّيء، مُقَدِّمَة
    2. verb
    1) to make a way by pushing carefully forward:

    The ship nosed (its way) through the ice.

    يَشُقُّ طريقَه بِعِنايَه
    2) to look or search as if by smelling:

    He nosed about (in) the cupboard.

    يُفَتِّش في الجَوارير

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  • 14 pursue

    [pəˈsjuː] verb
    1) to follow especially in order to catch or capture; to chase:

    They pursued the thief through the town.

    يُطارِد
    2) to occupy oneself with (studies, enquiries etc); to continue:

    He is pursuing his studies at the University.

    يُتابِعُ، يُواصِلُ

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  • 15 فعل

    فَعَلَ \ act: to do sth.: When in danger, one must act swiftly. I was acting on her orders. do: to perform (work, one’s duty, one’s best, right, wrong, etc.): I have a lot to do, (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegatables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?, to act; behave You must do as I do. Well done!. \ فَعَلَ (يفْعَلُ)‏ \ do ([b]did, done)[/b]. \ فَعَلَ شيئًا بالقوّة \ force: to make or do sth. by using strength: he forced his way through the crowd. \ فَعَلَ فِعْلَهُ (في)‏ \ affect: to have an effect on: Bad food affects our health, have an effect on Bad food affects our health. \ See Also أَثَّرَ في \ فَعَلَ مِثلَ \ follow suit: to copy sb.’s example: My brother walked out of the meeting, and I followed suit.

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