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1 حشا
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
2 ملأ
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) \ مَلأَ بالنَّشْوَة \ thrill: to give a thrill to; excite: a thrilling film. \ مَلأَ بالهَواء \ blow up: to force air into sth.: Please blow up my football.. inflate: to fill (a football etc.) with air. \ مَلأَ تمامًا \ fill up: to fill completely (usu. sth. that is already partly full): Fill up with petrol before you go. Fill my glass right up. \ مَلأَ ثانيةً \ refill: to fill again. replenish: to fill up again (a supply, a store, etc.): May I replenish your glass (of wine)?. \ مَلأَ الجوَّ برائحة.... \ scent: to give a pleasant smell to: The roses scented the room. \ مَلأَ المكان \ crowd: to fill with a crowd: They crowded the room. The train was crowded. -
3 a pad
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
4 cram
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
5 fill
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
6 jam
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
7 load
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
8 pack
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
9 pad
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
10 ram
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
11 stop
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
12 stuff
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
13 cram
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
14 fill
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
15 fill in
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
16 pack
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
17 run
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
18 stuff
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
19 top
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
20 دبر
دَبَّرَ \ devise: to plan with skill: We devised a plan of escape. manage: to control (a person, an animal, a business, etc.). organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. \ See Also أدار (أَدَارَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ) \ دَبَّرَ الأمْرَ \ handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. \ دَبَّرَ أُمور المَنْزِلِ \ keep house: to look after the work of a house. \ دَبَّرَ شؤونَ... \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). \ دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ) \ دَبَّسَ \ pin: to fasten with a pin. staple: to fix with staples: The electric wires were stapled to the wall. The papers were stapled together.
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