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1 bag
[bæg]1. noun1) a container made of soft material (eg cloth, animal skin, plastic etc):حَقيبَه، كيسShe carried a small bag.
2) a quantity of fish or game caught:قنيص، محصول قَنيص، مَحْصول الصَّيْدDid you get a good bag today?
2. verb– past tense, past participle bagged1) to put into a bag.يَضَعُ في كيس أو حَقيبَه، يُعَبّئ2) to kill (game).يَقْنُصُ ، يَصطاد، يَقْتُلُ -
2 قنص
قَنَص: ما اصْطِيدَ، صَيْدgame, bag, quarry -
3 squash
[skwɔʃ]1. verb1) to press, squeeze or crush:يَسْحَق، يَعْصُر يَهْزِمThe tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.
2. noun1) a state of being squashed or crowded:إزْدِحامThere was a great squash in the doorway.
2) (a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit:عَصير فَواكِهHave some orange squash!
3) ( also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.سكواتْش: لُعْبَة بِكُرةٍ في مَلْعَب مُحاط بالجُدْران4) a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.قَرع، يَقْطين -
4 دنيء (للناس والأفعال)
دَنِيء (للناس والأفعال) \ dirty: (of actions) not fair; nasty: He played a dirty trick on me. Some footballers play a dirty game. mean: unkind and unfair: Stealing a blind man’s bag is a mean trick. sordid: (of conditions) poor and dirty; (of men and actions) showing all the worst human qualities (nastiness, dishonesty, uncontrolled desires, etc.). -
5 dirty
دَنِيء (للناس والأفعال) \ dirty: (of actions) not fair; nasty: He played a dirty trick on me. Some footballers play a dirty game. mean: unkind and unfair: Stealing a blind man’s bag is a mean trick. sordid: (of conditions) poor and dirty; (of men and actions) showing all the worst human qualities (nastiness, dishonesty, uncontrolled desires, etc.). -
6 mean
دَنِيء (للناس والأفعال) \ dirty: (of actions) not fair; nasty: He played a dirty trick on me. Some footballers play a dirty game. mean: unkind and unfair: Stealing a blind man’s bag is a mean trick. sordid: (of conditions) poor and dirty; (of men and actions) showing all the worst human qualities (nastiness, dishonesty, uncontrolled desires, etc.). -
7 sordid
دَنِيء (للناس والأفعال) \ dirty: (of actions) not fair; nasty: He played a dirty trick on me. Some footballers play a dirty game. mean: unkind and unfair: Stealing a blind man’s bag is a mean trick. sordid: (of conditions) poor and dirty; (of men and actions) showing all the worst human qualities (nastiness, dishonesty, uncontrolled desires, etc.).
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