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1 hold on
تَشَبَّثَ \ clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. clutch: to seize; hold tight: He clutched the branch as he fell. He clutched the money in his hand. hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. cling (clung): to hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. \ See Also تَمَسَّكَ بِــ -
2 hold on
تَمَسَّكَ بِـ \ hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. stick to: to continue without lessening one’s efforts or losing courage: He stuck to his plans in spite of all difficulties. \ See Also تَشَبَّثَ بِـ -
3 تشبث
تَشَبَّثَ \ clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. clutch: to seize; hold tight: He clutched the branch as he fell. He clutched the money in his hand. hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. cling (clung): to hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. \ See Also تَمَسَّكَ بِــ -
4 clasp
تَشَبَّثَ \ clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. clutch: to seize; hold tight: He clutched the branch as he fell. He clutched the money in his hand. hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. cling (clung): to hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. \ See Also تَمَسَّكَ بِــ -
5 cling (clung)
تَشَبَّثَ \ clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. clutch: to seize; hold tight: He clutched the branch as he fell. He clutched the money in his hand. hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. cling (clung): to hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. \ See Also تَمَسَّكَ بِــ -
6 clutch
تَشَبَّثَ \ clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. clutch: to seize; hold tight: He clutched the branch as he fell. He clutched the money in his hand. hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. cling (clung): to hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. \ See Also تَمَسَّكَ بِــ -
7 hang on to
تَشَبَّثَ \ clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. clutch: to seize; hold tight: He clutched the branch as he fell. He clutched the money in his hand. hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. cling (clung): to hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. \ See Also تَمَسَّكَ بِــ -
8 تمسك بـ
تَمَسَّكَ بِـ \ hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. stick to: to continue without lessening one’s efforts or losing courage: He stuck to his plans in spite of all difficulties. \ See Also تَشَبَّثَ بِـ -
9 clasp
تَمَسَّكَ بِـ \ hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. stick to: to continue without lessening one’s efforts or losing courage: He stuck to his plans in spite of all difficulties. \ See Also تَشَبَّثَ بِـ -
10 hang on to
تَمَسَّكَ بِـ \ hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. stick to: to continue without lessening one’s efforts or losing courage: He stuck to his plans in spite of all difficulties. \ See Also تَشَبَّثَ بِـ -
11 stick to
تَمَسَّكَ بِـ \ hang on to: to hold; not let go: Hang on to that paper or it will blow away. clasp: to hold tightly: The little girl clasped her father’s hand. hold on: not to let go: Hold on to the handle. Hold on tight!. stick to: to continue without lessening one’s efforts or losing courage: He stuck to his plans in spite of all difficulties. \ See Also تَشَبَّثَ بِـ -
12 clutch
[klatʃ]1. verb1) ( with at) to try to take hold of:يَتَمَسَّكُ بِI clutched at a floating piece of wood to save myself from drowning.
2) to hold tightly (in the hands):يتشبّث، يقبض بيديه يَتَشَبَّثُ بِ، يَقْبِضُ بِيَدَيْهِ عَلىShe was clutching a 50–cent piece.
2. noun1) control or power:(تَحْتَ) سيطرة ، (في) مَخالِب الأعْداءHe fell into the clutches of the enemy.
2) (the pedal operating) a device by means of which two moving parts of an engine may be connected or disconnected:قابِض: جِهازُ تَعْشيقِ تُروس الحَرَكَهHe released the clutch and the car started to move.
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13 clasp
[klaːsp]1. nouna fastening made of two parts which link together (eg on a necklace).مَشْبَك2. verbto grasp, hold tightly:يَشُدُّ على، يَتَمَسَّك بِقُوَّهShe clasped the money in her hand.
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14 تعلق
تَعَلَّق \ hang: to be supported from the top: Several pictures hung on the walls. \ تَعَلَّق \ relate: (with to) to concern: She is interested in anything relating to art. cling (clung): hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. concern: to be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. \ See Also اتَّصَل بِـ -
15 مسمار
مِسْمَار \ nail: a small thin pointed stick of metal that is hammered into wood. pin: a thin metal bar (of many kinds for special purposes in machinery, etc.) for fastening. \ مِسْمَار \ staple: a U-shaped nail or pin that is pointed at both ends. \ See Also دَبّوس مَثْنِيّ برَأْسَيْن \ مِسْمَار (تصلُّب في جِلد القَدَم) \ corn: a hardening of the skin on the foot. \ مِسْمَار بِرشام \ rivet: a short fat pin for fastening metal plates together, of which one end flattens when it is hammered, so as to hold tightly. \ مِسْمَار خشبي \ peg: a wooden pin, used in making furniture, etc.. \ مِسْمَار قصير عَريض الرأس (دبّوس طَبْعَة) \ tack: a small sharp nail with a large head (for fastening cloth to wood). \ مِسْمَار كبير الرّأس (في نَعْل الحِذاء) \ stud: one of several round blocks on the bottom of a bootball boot, which prevent one’s foot from slipping. \ مِسْمَار مُلَوْلَب \ bolt: a metal pin (usu. with a flat-sided head) that screws into a metal nut and holds two things together. -
16 cling (clung)
تَعَلَّق \ relate: (with to) to concern: She is interested in anything relating to art. cling (clung): hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. concern: to be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. \ See Also اتَّصَل بِـ -
17 concern
تَعَلَّق \ relate: (with to) to concern: She is interested in anything relating to art. cling (clung): hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. concern: to be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. \ See Also اتَّصَل بِـ -
18 deal with
تَعَلَّق \ relate: (with to) to concern: She is interested in anything relating to art. cling (clung): hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. concern: to be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. \ See Also اتَّصَل بِـ -
19 relate
تَعَلَّق \ relate: (with to) to concern: She is interested in anything relating to art. cling (clung): hold tightly: The child clung to her mother’s dress. concern: to be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. \ See Also اتَّصَل بِـ -
20 rivet
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