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1 hand to hand
with one individual fighting another at close quarters: The soldiers fought the enemy hand to hand; () adjective (etc) واحِدا مقابِل واحد، وجها لوجه -
2 اشتبك
اِشْتَبَكَ: تَضَارَبَ، تَشَاجَرَto come to blows, come to grips, grapple, engage in hand-to-hand fighting, brawl, fight, quarrel, scuffle, strike one another -
3 تشاجر
تَشَاجَرَ: تَنَازَعَ، تَخَاصَمَ، اِشْتَبَكَto quarrel, fight, hassle, wrangle, squabble, spat, brawl, jangle, scrimmage, scuffle; to come to blows, come to grips, grapple, engage in hand-to-hand fighting -
4 تضارب
تَضَارَبَ: اِشْتَبَكَ، تَشَاجَرَto fight, quarrel, brawl, come to blows, come to grips, engage in hand-to-hand fighting, strike one another -
5 تضارب
تَضَارُب: اِشْتِبَاك، شِجَارhand-to-hand fighting, grapple, brawl, quarrel -
6 give in
1) to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield:يَسْتَسْلِم، يُقِر بالهَزيمَهThe soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy.
2) to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority):يُسَلِّمDo we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson?
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7 power
[ˈpauə] noun1) (an) ability:قُدْرَهHe no longer has the power to walk.
2) strength, force or energy:قُوَّه( also adjective) a power tool (=a tool operated by electricity etc. not by hand).
3) authority or control:سُلْطَهHow much power does the Queen have?
4) a right belonging to eg a person in authority:حَق، صَلاحِيَّه، سُلْطَهThe police have the power of arrest.
5) a person with great authority or influence:صاحِب قُوَّه، رَجُل ذو تأثيرHe is quite a power in the town.
6) a strong and influential country:قُوَّه كبرى، دَوْلَه عُظْمىthe Western powers.
7) the result obtained by multiplying a number by itself a given number of times:قُوَّة ، نَتيجَة ضَرب الرَّقم في نَفْسِه عَددا من المَرّات2 ˣ 2 ˣ 2 or 23 is the third power of 2, or 2 to the power of 3.
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8 درع
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
9 armour, armor
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
10 chain mail
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
11 shield
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand.
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