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1 lurk
تَرَصَّدَ بِـ \ lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. \ تَلَطَّى \ lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. -
2 lurk
كَمَن (لِـ) \ lie in wait: to hide (usu. for a bad purpose) and wait for sb. to come or sth. to happen: The cat was lying in wait for the mouse. lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. skulk: to move or wait in a secret or guilty way: A fox was skulking round the farmyard, hoping to seize a hen. ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes. -
3 lurk
[ləːk] verbto wait in hiding especially with a dishonest or criminal purpose:يَكْمُن، يَتَرَصَّدShe saw someone lurking in the shadows.
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4 ariba
be skilled [Heb arav (lurk)] -
5 استتر
v. hidden, lurk, occult -
6 اندس
v. lurk -
7 انسل
v. creep, lurk, sneak, steal -
8 تخفى
v. lurk, masquerade, occult, go under -
9 تخلف
1́ n. lag, tardiness, retardation, default, bearing, drag2́ v. lag, drop behind, fall behind, linger, go to sleep, go under, be in arrears, retrograde, loiter, lurk -
10 توارى
v. skulk, hide, duck, lurk, disappear -
11 ثابر
v. persevere, persist, stick, lurk -
12 هدد
v. intimidate, loom up, lurk, menace, overhang, threaten -
13 ترصد لـ
تَرَصّدَ لِـ: تَرَبّصَ بِـ، تَرَقّبَto lie in wait for, lurk, ambush, ambuscade, waylay; to await, wait for, look for -
14 ترقب
تَرَقّبَ: تَرَصّدَ لِـto lie in wait for, lurk, ambush, ambuscade, waylay -
15 كمن لـ
كَمَنَ لِـto ambush, ambuscade, waylay, lurk, lie in wait for -
16 ترصد (حيوانا ليصيده)
تَرَصَّدَ (حيوانًا ليَصيدَهُ) \ stalk: to move secretly towards (an animal, so as to shoot it or to photograph it). lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes. \ تَرَصَّدَ بِـ \ lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. -
17 تلطى
تَلَطَّى \ lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. -
18 كمن (لـ)
كَمَن (لِـ) \ lie in wait: to hide (usu. for a bad purpose) and wait for sb. to come or sth. to happen: The cat was lying in wait for the mouse. lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. skulk: to move or wait in a secret or guilty way: A fox was skulking round the farmyard, hoping to seize a hen. ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes. -
19 ambush
كَمَن (لِـ) \ lie in wait: to hide (usu. for a bad purpose) and wait for sb. to come or sth. to happen: The cat was lying in wait for the mouse. lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. skulk: to move or wait in a secret or guilty way: A fox was skulking round the farmyard, hoping to seize a hen. ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes. -
20 lie in wait
كَمَن (لِـ) \ lie in wait: to hide (usu. for a bad purpose) and wait for sb. to come or sth. to happen: The cat was lying in wait for the mouse. lurk: to wait, esp. hidden, with some evil intention: His enemy was lurking in the shadows. skulk: to move or wait in a secret or guilty way: A fox was skulking round the farmyard, hoping to seize a hen. ambush: to wait in hiding and attack people as they pass. lie in wait for sb.: to hide in order to attack sb. if he comes.
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