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1 ground
أَرْض مُخصَّصة لغَرَضٍ ما \ ground: a piece of land that has a particular use: a sports ground; a landing ground. \ سَطْح الأرض \ ground: the solid surface of the earth: He sat on the ground. -
2 ground
ISee:II [graund]1. noun1) the solid surface of the Earth:أرْضhigh ground.
2) a piece of land used for some purpose:مَلْعَبa football ground.
2. verb1) to base:يقومُ عَلى، يَتَأسَّسHis argument is grounded on a series of wrong assumptions.
2) to (cause a ship to) hit the seabed or shore and remain stuck.يَرْتَطِم المَرْكَب في القاع3) to prevent (an aeroplane, pilot) from flying:يَمنَع الطائِرَه من الطَّيَرانAll planes have been grounded because of the fog.
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3 ground
مَلْعَب \ course: a piece of land kept clear for certain races or games: a racecourse; keep off the course. court: a space marked out for certain games: a tennis court. field: an open space, used for a special purpose: a football field; an airfield. ground: a piece of land that has a particular use: a sports ground. pitch: the area (marked by a line around its border) within which a game is played on a field: Those who watch a football match must keep off the pitch. playground: a piece of ground for children’s informal play, esp. beside a school. \ See Also سَاحَة اللعب، ميدان (مَيْدان) -
4 ground
الأَرْض \ earth: the ground: Oil lies deep under the earth, the world on which we live. ground: the solid surface of the earth: He sat on the ground. -
5 ground floor
the rooms of a building which are at street level:( also adjective) a ground-floor flat.
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6 ground floor
الطَّابِق \ ground floor: the floor of a building that is level with the street. \ See Also الدَّور الأرضي \ الطَّابِق الأرضي \ ground floor: the level of the street. -
7 suit (someone) down to the ground
a) to suit perfectly:يُلائِمُ تَماماThat arrangement will suit me down to the ground.
يُلائِمه تماماThe dress suits her down to the ground.
Arabic-English dictionary > suit (someone) down to the ground
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8 suit (someone) down to the ground
a) to suit perfectly:يُلائِمُ تَماماThat arrangement will suit me down to the ground.
يُلائِمه تماماThe dress suits her down to the ground.
Arabic-English dictionary > suit (someone) down to the ground
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9 cover ground
يُعالِج كَمِّية كَبيرَة من العَمَلWe've covered a lot of ground at this morning's meeting.
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10 gain ground
1) to make progress.يَتَقَدَّم2) to become more influential:يكْسَب رِضا، يُحْرِزُ تَقَدُّمـاHis views were once unacceptable but are now gaining ground rapidly.
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11 hold one's ground
to refuse to move back or retreat when attacked:لا يَتَزَعْزَع، لا يستَسْلِم، لا يَتَراجَعAlthough many were killed, the soldiers held their ground.
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12 lose ground
to (be forced to) move back or retreat:يَتَراجَع، يَنْسَحِبThe general sent in reinforcements when he saw that his troops were losing ground.
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13 grind (ground)
شَحَذَ \ beg: to ask for food or money: The old man lived by begging. grind (ground): sharpen (a knife) on a stone. sharpen: to make sharp. -
14 grind (ground)
جَرَشَ (قَرَشَ، قَرمَش) \ crunch: to eat sth. hard noisily, breaking it up with the teeth: He was crunching nuts. grind (ground): to rub (sth. such as coffee or corn) into powder. -
15 grind (ground)
جَلَّخَ \ grind (ground): to sharpen (a knife) on a stone. -
16 grind (ground)
طَحَنَ \ grind (ground): to rub (sth. such as coffee or corn) into powder. mash: to make (food) into a soft wet mass: He mashed the vegetables. -
17 break new ground
to deal with a subject for the first time.يَشُق طَريقا جَديداً -
18 get (something) off the ground
to get (a project etc) started.يَبدأ المَشْروع -
19 get (something) off the ground
to get (a project etc) started.يَبدأ المَشْروع -
20 recreation ground
a piece of land for playing sports, games etc on.مَوقِع إسْتِجْمام
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