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1 lapse
سَهْوَة \ lapse: (of the memory; of behaviour, etc.) a slight fault; a mistake. \ مُرُور زَمَن \ lapse: (of time) a period that has passed without sth. happening: There was a lapse of two years between his visits. -
2 lapse
[læps]1. verb1) to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort:يَتَوَقَّفHis insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.
2) to slip, fall, be reduced:As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence
يَسْقُط، يَهْبِطI'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.
2. noun1) a mistake or failure (in behaviour, memory etc):زَلَّه، هَفْوَهa lapse of memory.
2) a passing away (of time):مُرور ، إنْقِضاءI saw him again after a lapse of five years.
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3 lapse
فَتْرَة زمنية \ lapse: (of time) a period that has passed without sth. happening: There was a lapse of two years between his visits. time: a particular moment: Last time I saw him (When I last saw him), he looked ill. \ See Also مرة (مَرَّة) -
4 lapse
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5 lapse
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6 فترة
فَتْرَة \ period: a length of time: a short period: a period of three hours. spell: a period of time: a long spell of fine weather. while: a period: I waited a long while. He arrived a short (or a little) while ago. \ فَتْرَة \ interval: a space (in time or distance) between two things: an interval of ten minutes between two parts of a play; a wire fence, with posts at three metre intervals. \ See Also مسافَة فاصِلة \ فَتْرَة ازدِحام الطُّرق والمُواصَلات \ rush hour: the time when crowds of people are travelling to or from work: Buses are packed full during the rush hours. \ فَتْرَة انْتِظار \ wait: a time or act of waiting: We missed the bus and had a long wait for the next one. \ فَتْرَة انقِطاع \ intermission: a short pause or rest before sth. continues (as between acts in the theatre). \ فَتْرَة رَاحَة \ respite: a short period of rest or escape: There was no respite from the continual firing of the guns. \ فَتْرَة زمنية \ lapse: (of time) a period that has passed without sth. happening: There was a lapse of two years between his visits. time: a particular moment: Last time I saw him (When I last saw him), he looked ill. \ See Also مرة (مَرَّة) \ فَتْرَة الصَّوْم الكبير قبل عيد الفِصْح \ Lent: (in the Christian religion) a period of forty days before Easter. \ فَتْرَة عشر سَنَوات \ decade: a period of ten years. \ لِفَتْرَةٍ طَويلَةٍ \ for ages: infml., for a long time: I haven’t seen him for ages. \ لِفَتْرَةٍ قَصِيرَةٍ \ a while: for a short time: Let’s wait a while. -
7 مرور
مُرُور \ passage: passing; way: Fallen rocks blocked our passage. transit: being carried from one place to another: These goods were damaged in transit, between the factory and the shop. \ See Also طريق( طريق) \ مُرُور زَمَن \ lapse: (of time) a period that has passed without sth. happening: There was a lapse of two years between his visits. -
8 time
فَتْرَة زمنية \ lapse: (of time) a period that has passed without sth. happening: There was a lapse of two years between his visits. time: a particular moment: Last time I saw him (When I last saw him), he looked ill. \ See Also مرة (مَرَّة) -
9 تصوير سينمائي مجهري متباطىء
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10 أهمل
v. pass over smth., default, neglect, omit, pass, scorn, slight, go by the board, be negligent, overlook, skive, discount, disregard, fail, desert, forsake, leave out, set apart, throw away, lay aside, lapse, lay by -
11 اختفى
v. disappear, vanish, mask, lapse, die out, sink, slide -
12 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 -
13 زلة
n. lapse, stumble, faux pas, fault, error, peccadillo, frailty, cringing -
14 زوال فترة زمنية
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15 زوال مفعول
n. lapse -
16 سقطة زلة
n. slip, lapse, stumble -
17 غلط
v. slip up, make a mistake, mistake, lapse -
18 فلتة
n. lapse, slip -
19 هفوة
n. slip, lapse, trip, gag, peccadillo -
20 أقال الله عثرته
أقَالَ اللّهُ عَثْرَتَهُto forgive, pardon, regard someone's offense or lapse as undone; to steady someone who has stumbled, raise someone from a fall
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