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1 lie back
اِسْتَلقَى على ظَهره \ lie back: (from a sitting position) to let one’s body fall back: He lay back in the armchair and fell asleep. -
2 lie back
to lean back on a support:يَتكئ إلى الخَلْفHe lay back against the pillows and went to sleep.
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3 lie
اِسْتَلقَى \ lie: (lay, lain) to remain flat; be spread out: He was lying on his back. lie down: (from a standing position) to spread one’s body out flat: She lay down on the bed for a rest. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
4 lie down
اِسْتَلقَى \ lie: (lay, lain) to remain flat; be spread out: He was lying on his back. lie down: (from a standing position) to spread one’s body out flat: She lay down on the bed for a rest. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
5 lie
اِضْطَجَعَ \ lie: to remain flat; be spread out: He was lying on his back. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
6 استلقى
اِسْتَلقَى \ lie: (lay, lain) to remain flat; be spread out: He was lying on his back. lie down: (from a standing position) to spread one’s body out flat: She lay down on the bed for a rest. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. \ اِسْتَلقَى على ظَهره \ lie back: (from a sitting position) to let one’s body fall back: He lay back in the armchair and fell asleep. -
7 recline
اِسْتَلقَى \ lie: (lay, lain) to remain flat; be spread out: He was lying on his back. lie down: (from a standing position) to spread one’s body out flat: She lay down on the bed for a rest. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
8 اضطجع
اِضْطَجَعَ \ lie: to remain flat; be spread out: He was lying on his back. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
9 recline
اِضْطَجَعَ \ lie: to remain flat; be spread out: He was lying on his back. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
10 استلقى
v. lie, lie back, recline, sit back -
11 اضطجع
اِضْطَجَعَto lie down, lie on one's side, repose, rest; to recline, lie back -
12 اتكأ
اِتَّكَأَ \ lean: to rest the weight of (sth. or oneself): The old lady leant on his arm. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
13 lean
اِتَّكَأَ \ lean: to rest the weight of (sth. or oneself): The old lady leant on his arm. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
14 recline
اِتَّكَأَ \ lean: to rest the weight of (sth. or oneself): The old lady leant on his arm. recline: to lie down or lie back, so as to rest: He was reclining comfortably in an armchair. -
15 lounge
[laundʒ]1. verb1) to lie back in a casual manner:يَجْلِسُ مُسترْخِياlounging on a sofa.
2) to move about lazily; to be inactive:يَتَكاسَلI spent the day lounging about the house.
2. nouna sitting-room, eg in a hotel:قاعَة إسْتِراحَه في فُنْدُقThey watched television in the hotel lounge.
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16 lay
I [leɪ] past tense, past participle laid [leɪd] verb1) to place, set or put (down), often carefully:She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair
يَضَعShe laid her report before the committee.
2) to place in a lying position:يُلْقي، يُمَدِّدShe laid the baby on his back.
3) to put in order or arrange:يُعِدُّto lay one's plans / a trap.
4) to flatten:يَمُدُّ، يُسَوِّيThe wind laid the corn flat.
5) to cause to disappear or become quiet:يَهْدأ، يُبْعِدto lay a ghost / doubts.
6) (of a bird) to produce (eggs):تَضَعُ بيضاMy hens are laying well.
7) to bet:يُراهِن III'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.
See:III [leɪ] adjective1) not a member of the clergy:راهِب غَيْر مَرْسومlay preachers.
2) not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject):غَيْر مِهَني IV [leɪ] nounDoctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.
an epic poem.قِصَّة شِعْرِيَّه مَلْحَمِيَّه قَصيرَه -
17 تسطح
تَسَطّحَ: اِسْتَلْقَى، تَمَدّدَto lie down (on one's back), be supine; to stretch (out) -
18 recline
[rəˈklaɪn] verbto lean or lie on one's back or side:يَسْنِد، يَسْتَنِدThe invalid was reclining on the sofa.
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19 تهدل (في جلسته)
تَهَدَّل (في جَلْسَتِهِ) \ loll: to sit or lie lazily: Stop lolling and sit up straight!. \ See Also تراخى (تَراخى) \ تَهَدَّل في الجُلوس \ lounge: to sit or stand in a lazy way: He was lounging back in his chair.
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