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1 lash
[læʃ]1. noun1) an eyelash:هُدْب العَيْنShe looked at him through her thick lashes.
ضَرْبَة بالسَّوْطThe sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.
3) a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip:مِجْلَدَهa whip with a long, thin lash.
2. verb1) to strike with a lash:يَضْرِب، بِشِدَّهHe lashed the horse with his whip.
2) to fasten with a rope or cord:يَرْبِط بِحَبْلAll the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.
3) to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail):يَتَحَرَّك كالسَّوْطThe tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.
4) (of rain) to come down very heavily.يَهْطُلُ بِشِدَّه -
2 lash
أَحْكَمَ (أَوْثَقَ الرباط) \ lash: to tie (sth.) tightly to sth. else: He lashed some poles together to form a footbridge. \ شَدَّ رباط \ lash: to tie (sth.) tightly to sth. else: He lashed some poles together to form a footbridge. -
3 lash
خَبَطَ \ bang: to hit hard: He banged me on the head. bash: to hit (sth.) hard, so as to damage it. lash: to strike with a sweeping movement: He lashed his horse to make it go faster. The horse lashed out at me with its foot. -
4 lash
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5 lash out
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6 أهداب العين
1. lash 2. eye lash -
7 جلد
1́ adj. gladiatorial2́ n. believer, endurance, stamina, drubbing, fortitude, toleration, sufferance, patience, self control, cut, whipping, flogging, lash, lashing, slashing, thrash, licking, pasting, lacing, flagellation, skin, integument, hide, leather3́ v. whip, lash, flog, slash, thrash, thump, trounce, scourge, sting, tan, switch, drub, birch, lambaste, belt, hide, curry -
8 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 -
9 latha
make dirty, make (water) turbid [Sem l-w-th, Heb lash (knead), Syr laysha (dough), JNA lysh (knead)] -
10 littha
gums [Akk lash'hhu] Per letthe borrowed from Ar -
11 أنب
v. moralize, reproach, reprimand, reprove, scold, castigate, lash, get it in the neck, task -
12 أنفق بعنف
v. lash into expenditure -
13 الجزء المرن من السوط
n. lash -
14 تنزل بغزارة
v. lash -
15 ثبت
1́ adj. assured, enduring2́ n. bolter, benefit, brace3́ v. fix, catch, fasten, affirm, bite, strengthen, substantiate, stick, reinforce, chock, confirm, anchor, bend, bolt, cable, establish, pin down, plant, set, stabilize, stay, steady, corroborate, evince, lash, aver, belay, last, secure, spike -
16 جلدة
n. lash, cut -
17 رتب
1́ n. hierarchy2́ v. range, rate, shape, sort, put in order, put things straight, trim, order, ordain, form, line, arrange, lash up, dispose, collocate, construct, pack, pigeonhole, plume, set, spruce up, stow, straighten, tidy, do, marshal, corral, clean -
18 سوط
n. whip, horsewhip, lash, lashing, scourge, knout, switch, quirt, cat -
19 ضرب بقوة
v. thump, thwack, batter about, clout, lash, pound, slog, smack, triturate -
20 ضربة
1́ n. strike, stroke, beating, shot, bang, blow, contribution, clout, pelt, lash, sock, thrust, wipe, smack, infliction, tank, pulse, inflexion, hurt, plug2́ v. chap, bump, bob, biff
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lash — lash1 [lash] n. [ME lassche < the v.] 1. a whip, esp. the flexible striking part as distinguished from the handle 2. a stroke with or as with a whip; switch 3. a sharp, censuring or rebuking remark 4. an eyelash vt. [ME laschen < ?] … English World dictionary
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