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1 kill
قَضَى على \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). kill off: to kill till few or none remain: The icy weather killed off my roses. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. -
2 kill
قَتَلَ \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). lynch: (of a violent crowd) to kill sb. for a crime, without lawful trial. put to death: to kill a prisoner (lawfully or unlawfully): The murderer was put to death by order of the court. The escaped prisoner was caught and put to death by an angry crowd. -
3 kill
[kɪl]1. verbto cause the death of:يَقْتُلThe flat tyre killed our hopes of getting home before midnight.
2. nounan act of killing:قَتْلThe hunter was determined to make a kill before returning to the camp.
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4 kill
تَسَبَّبَ في موت \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). -
5 kill off
قَضَى على \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). kill off: to kill till few or none remain: The icy weather killed off my roses. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. -
6 kill off
اِسْتَأْصَلَ \ eliminate: to remove or take out: Doctors try to eliminate all diseases. The body eliminates waste matter. eradicate: to destroy completely or put an end to (sth. bad): We must try to eradicate crime in the cities. exterminate: to destroy completely sth. (rats, disease, etc.) that is harmful. kill off: to kill till few or none remain: The icy weather killed off my roses. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. \ See Also أَبَادَ، اقتلع (اِقْتَلَعَ)، ألغى (أَلْغَى)، قَضَى على -
7 kill two birds with one stone
ضَرَبَ \ kill two birds with one stone: to get two jobs done by one action. \ See Also أصَابَ عصفورين بحجر واحد -
8 kill, deaden
أَماتَ \ kill, deaden. \ See Also أهمد (أَهمَدَ) -
9 kill off
to destroy completely:يُفْني، يَقْضي علىSo many deer have been shot that the species has almost been killed off.
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10 kill time
to find something to do to use up spare time:يَقْتُل الوَقْتI'm just killing time until I hear whether I've got a job or not.
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11 to kill
أَبادَ \ annihilate: to destroy completely. eradicate: to destroy completely or put an end to (sth. bad): We must try to eradicate crime in the cities. exterminate: to destroy completely sth. (rats, disease, etc.) that is harmful kill off. to kill: till few or none remain: The icy weather killed off my roses. \ See Also أفنى (أَفْنَى) -
12 jazara
kill, massacre [Sem g-z-r (cut off), JNA gzr, Amh gezzere (circumcise)]--------sink, ebb [Mal gzira (island), JNA gzira] -
13 nahhara
kill [Akk neru, na'aru] -
14 qatala
kill, fight [Sem q-t-l, Mal qatel, Heb qattal, Syr qettal, JNA qttl, Tig qetla] -
15 قتل
قَتَلَ \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). lynch: (of a violent crowd) to kill sb. for a crime, without lawful trial. put to death: to kill a prisoner (lawfully or unlawfully): The murderer was put to death by order of the court. The escaped prisoner was caught and put to death by an angry crowd. \ قَتَلَ \ massacre: to kill cruelly in large numbers (esp. unarmed people). \ See Also ذَبَحَ بالجملة \ قَتَلَ الحيوانَ بعَقَّار \ put to sleep: (of a doctor) to cause sb. to sleep (or to kill a sick animal) by some medical means. \ قَتَلَ خَنْقًا \ suffocate: to (cause sb. to) be unable to breath to properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. \ قَتَلَ عمدًا \ murder: to kill (sb.) criminally. \ قَتَلَ غِيلَةً \ assassinate: to murder for political reasons. -
16 خنق
خَنَقَ \ choke: to prevent sb. from breathing properly by mistake or by force: The thick smoke choked them. smother: to kill or destroy for lack of air, by covering with sth. thick: Her dress caught fire, but she smothered the flames with a carpet. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. strangle: to kill sb. by pressing his throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. suffocate: (cause sb. to) to be unable to breathe properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. -
17 choke
خَنَقَ \ choke: to prevent sb. from breathing properly by mistake or by force: The thick smoke choked them. smother: to kill or destroy for lack of air, by covering with sth. thick: Her dress caught fire, but she smothered the flames with a carpet. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. strangle: to kill sb. by pressing his throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. suffocate: (cause sb. to) to be unable to breathe properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. -
18 smother
خَنَقَ \ choke: to prevent sb. from breathing properly by mistake or by force: The thick smoke choked them. smother: to kill or destroy for lack of air, by covering with sth. thick: Her dress caught fire, but she smothered the flames with a carpet. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. strangle: to kill sb. by pressing his throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. suffocate: (cause sb. to) to be unable to breathe properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. -
19 stifle
خَنَقَ \ choke: to prevent sb. from breathing properly by mistake or by force: The thick smoke choked them. smother: to kill or destroy for lack of air, by covering with sth. thick: Her dress caught fire, but she smothered the flames with a carpet. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. strangle: to kill sb. by pressing his throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. suffocate: (cause sb. to) to be unable to breathe properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. -
20 strangle
خَنَقَ \ choke: to prevent sb. from breathing properly by mistake or by force: The thick smoke choked them. smother: to kill or destroy for lack of air, by covering with sth. thick: Her dress caught fire, but she smothered the flames with a carpet. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. strangle: to kill sb. by pressing his throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. suffocate: (cause sb. to) to be unable to breathe properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe.
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