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21 flop
[flɔp] verb past tense, past participle flopped1.1) to fall or sit down suddenly and heavily:يَرْتَمي، يَتَساقَطShe flopped into an armchair.
2) to hang or swing about loosely:يَتَدَلّىHer hair flopped over her face.
3) (of a theatrical production) to fail; to be unsuccessful:يَفْشَلthe play flopped.
2. noun1) (a) flopping movement.هُبوط، سُقوط2) a failure:فَشَل، إخْفاقThe show was a complete flop.
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22 meaningful
adjective(often used loosely) important in some way:ذو معْنى، ذو أهَميَّهa meaningful statement/relationship.
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23 scatter
[ˈskætə] verb1) to (make) go or rush in different directions:يَنتَشِرThe crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.
2) to throw loosely in different directions:يَنْثُرThe load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.
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24 trail
[treɪl]1. verb1) to drag, or be dragged, along loosely:ينْجَر، يَتَجَرْجَرGarments were trailing from the suitcase.
2) to walk slowly and usually wearily:يَمْشي بِتَثاقُل، يَتَجَرْجَرHe trailed down the road.
3) to follow the track of:يَسيرُ خَلْفThe herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.
2. noun1) a track (of an animal):مَسْلَك، مَسار، أثَرThe trail was easy for the hunters to follow.
2) a path through a forest or other wild area:مَمَر جَبَليa mountain trail.
3) a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes:أثَر، خَط مِنThere was a trail of blood across the floor.
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25 tropics
noun pluralthe hot regions between or ( loosely) near these lines:مِنْطَقَه إسْتِوائِيَّهThe ship is heading for the tropics.
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26 wellingtons
[ˈwelɪŋtənz] noun pluralrubber boots loosely covering the calves of the legs.حِذاء من المَطاط يَصِل إلى الرُّكْبَتَيْن -
27 استرسل
اِسْتَرْسَلَ \ flow: (of hair, clothes, etc.) fall loosely: Her thick hair flowed over her shoulders. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. \ See Also انْقَادَ في -
28 انبطح
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29 انسرح
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30 بطانية (حرام)
بَطّانِيّة (حِرَام) \ blanket: a thick woollen covering for a bed. rug: a thick coloured woollen covering that can be wrapped round the body or spread loosely over blankets on a bed: The old lady sat in the garden with a rug over her knees. \ See Also دثار (دِثَار) -
31 بعثر
بَعْثَرَ \ scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. \ بَعْثَرَ المُحتَويات بحثًا عن شَيء \ rummage: to search in sth. and leave its contents in disorder: He rummaged in the cupboard for some lost papers. -
32 تدلى
تَدَلّى \ hang: to be supported from the top: Several pictures hung on the walls. trail: hang loosely: The rope was trailing on the ground. -
33 تمدد
تَمَدَّدَ \ expand: to spread out; become larger: Metals and gases expand when they are heated. lie down lay: to lain (from a standing position) spread one’s body out flat: She lay down on the bed for a rest. sprawl: to sit or lie, with one’s arms and legs spread out loosely. -
34 تهدل
تَهَدَّلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. flow: (of hair, clothes, etc.) to fall loosely: Her thick hair flowed over her shoulders. -
35 دثار
دِثَار \ blanket: a thick woollen covering for a bed. \ دِثَار (أو مِعْطَف) وَاقٍ من المَطَر \ mackintosh, mac, mack: raincoat a coat made to keep out the rain, usu. treated with rubber or plastic. \ دِثَار صُوفيّ \ rug: a thick coloured woollen covering that can be wrapped round the body or spread loosely over blankets on a bed: The old lady sat in the garden with a rug over her knees. -
36 ربط
رَبَطَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. attach: to fasten; join: I attached the rope to a tree. bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. connect: to join or be joined: a road connecting two towns; two families connected by marriage. do up: to fasten (clothes); pack and tie (a packet, etc.): Do up your shoes!. fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. This coat does not fasten properly. join: to fix together; bring together: Please join these two bits of string. The islands were joined by a bridge. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. \ رَبَطَ \ stable: to lodge (a horse). \ See Also أَوَى في إسْطَبْل \ رَبَطَ \ moor: to fasten (a boat or ship) with ropes or chains: My boat is moored to a ring in the harbour wall. \ See Also ثَبَّتَ السَّفينَةَ في المَرْسى \ رَبَطَ \ unite: to make or become one; join: the United Kingdom (the kingdoms of England and Scotland, joined in 1707); the United Nations. \ See Also جَمَعَ أو وَحَّد \ رَبَطَ \ wire: to fence or fasten with wire. \ See Also سَوَّرَ بالأسْلاك \ رَبَطَ بِطَوْق \ strap: to tie with a strap: The doctor strapped (up) my broken arm. \ رَبَطَ على عَجَل \ hitch: to fasten loosely: I hitched a rope round the tree. -
37 رزح
رَزَحَ \ flop: to move or fall loosely and heavily: He flopped into a chair. -
38 سجف
سَجَّفَ \ drape: to hang (sth., such as cloth or clothes) loosely or in folds: A curtain was draped across the doorway. -
39 سروال
سِرْوَال \ pants, trousers: a man’s garment that covers the legs, from waist to ankle: a pair of grey trousers; my trouser pockets; his old white trousers. \ سِرْوَال خَاصّ لِرُكُوب الخَيْل \ jodhpurs: trousers for riding that fit very loosely from waist to knee and tightly from knee to ankle. \ سِرْوَال داخلي طويل \ pants, underpants: a man’s or woman’s under-garment, like very short trousers. \ سِرْوَال رياضي قَصير للرِّجال \ trunks: a man’s garment (like a small pair of shorts for use in various sports): a pair of swimming trunks. \ سِرْوَال ضَيِّق مصنوع من القُطْن السَّمِيك \ jeans: trousers suitable for rought use of strong (usu. dark blue) cotton cloth. \ سِرْوَال قَصِير \ shorts: short trousers that do not reach the knees: My shorts need washing. This pair of shorts needs washing. \ سِرْوَال يُعْقَد تَحْتَ الرُّكبَة \ breeches: short tight trousers, fastened below the knee (esp. for riding). -
40 شرج
شَرَّجَ \ tack: to sew loosely. \ See Also سَرَّجَ القماش
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