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1 hitch
[hɪtʃ]1. verb1) to fasten to something:يَشُدُّ، يَرْبُطHe hitched his car to his caravan.
2) to hitch-hike:يستوقِفُ سيّارة ليسافِر مجاناI can't afford the train-fare to London – I'll have to hitch.
2. noun1) an unexpected problem or delay:عائِق، عَقَبَهThe job was completed without a hitch.
2) a kind of knot.عُقْدَه3) a sudden, short pull upwards:سَحْبَة إلى أعْلىShe gave her skirt a hitch.
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2 hitch up
جَذَبَ \ hitch up: to pull up (esp. sth. that has slipped down): Hitch your trousers upw. \ See Also رَفَعَ بعنف -
3 hitch
رَبَطَ على عَجَل \ hitch: to fasten loosely: I hitched a rope round the tree. -
4 hitch up
to pull up or raise with a sudden short pull:يَرْفَعُ بنطلونَهHe hitched up his trousers.
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5 hitch a lift
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. -
6 hitch-hike
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. -
7 hitch-hike
verbto travel by means of free rides in other people's cars:يَسْتَوْقِف سَيّارة ليُسافِر مجاناHe has hitch-hiked all over Britain.
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8 hitch a lift
to get a free ride in someone else's car.يحصَل على سَفْرَةٍ مجانيَّة في سيارة شَخْصٍ آخر -
9 hitch a ride
to get a free ride in someone else's car.يحصَل على سَفْرَةٍ مجانيَّة في سيارة شَخْصٍ آخر -
10 hitch-hiker
nounمُسْتوقِف السيّارات ليسافِر مجانا -
11 ربط
1́ n. attachment, tying, couple, knitting, hitch2́ v. connect, link, attach, bind, ligature, relate, fasten, unite, lash, lash down, set, slur, strap, knit, hitch, interface, join, rope, moor, secure, involve, swaddle, tether -
12 سافر متطفلا مجانا
v. hitch, hitch hike -
13 جذب
جَذَبَ \ attract: to pull towards by a hidden force: magnets attract iron, to draw the attention of Football attracts large crowds. haul: to pull with great effort: We hauled the boat out of the water. pluck: to pick or pull, with a sharp twist of the hand: The child plucked at her sleeve. pull: (the opposite of push) to draw (sth.) towards oneself: Pull the rope to ring the bell. Don’t pull so hard, or you’ll break it. \ جَذَبَ \ hitch up: to pull up (esp. sth. that has slipped down): Hitch your trousers upw. \ See Also رَفَعَ بعنف -
14 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. -
15 عقدة الوتد
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16 المسافر مجانا
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17 تأخير
n. beads, delay, postponement, detention, retard, retardation, tardiness, lateness, hindrance, hold up, hitch, interception -
18 تزوج
v. marry, get married, marry off, wed, espouse, take the plunge, join, hitch, knot, stand up -
19 تقدم بلا إنتظام
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20 توقف
1́ n. layover, stop, stoppage, stopping, stand, pause, stay, hitch, letup, come to a halt, breakdown, obstruction, setback, demise, end2́ v. stop, stop over, run down, cut off, quit, pause, hinge, lapse, pull up, stall, rest, discontinue, touch, let up, pass by3́ n. halt
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