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21 decrease
قَلَّ \ decrease: to make or become less. go down: (of prices, numbers, etc.) to become less or lower or weaker: Apples have gone down to 10p. a pound. lessen: to make or become less. thin: to make or become thinner: His hair is thinning. -
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قَلَّ \ decrease: to make or become less. go down: (of prices, numbers, etc.) to become less or lower or weaker: Apples have gone down to 10p. a pound. lessen: to make or become less. thin: to make or become thinner: His hair is thinning. -
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قَلَّ \ decrease: to make or become less. go down: (of prices, numbers, etc.) to become less or lower or weaker: Apples have gone down to 10p. a pound. lessen: to make or become less. thin: to make or become thinner: His hair is thinning. -
24 أهزل
أهْزَلَ: أنْحَلَ، صَيّرَهُ مَهْزُولاًto emaciate, waste away, enervate, attenuate, thin, make lean or thin -
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[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 -
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27 قضيب
قَضِيب \ bar: a long stiff piece of hard material (iron, wood, soap, etc). penis: the male sexual organ. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. \ See Also عصا (عَصًا) \ قَضِيب \ railway: railroad, a track along which trains run: The road crosses the railway (line) by a bridge. \ See Also خَطّ سِكّة الحديد \ قَضِيب سِكّة الحديد \ rail: one of the two steel lines that a train’s wheels run on. \ قَضِيب مُعْتَرِض \ crossbar: the bar across two posts, for football, jumping over, etc.. rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). \ قَضِيب مَعْدِنيّ مُدَبَّب الرَّأس \ spike: a sharp metal point: a row of spikes along the top of the prison wall. -
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32 stick
أَلْصَقَ \ stick: to fasten (or become fastened) with some sticky or liquid material: I stuck a stamp on the letter. His wet shirt stuck to his skin. \ See Also الْتَصَق بِـ \ اِنْغَرَزَ \ stick: to become fixed and unable to move: My car stuck in the mud. \ عُكّاز \ stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: a walking stick. \ عُود \ stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. -
33 أضعف
أَضْعَفَ \ thin: to make or become thinner: His hair is thinning. weaken: to make or become weak or weaker. \ See Also ضعف (ضَعُفَ) -
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35 نسخ
نَسَخَ \ copy: to make sth. just like sth. else; to act the same as sb. else: Do not copy your neighbour’s answers in an examination. I copied John and bought a car like his. duplicate: to make copies of (esp. by machine): Please duplicate this letter and send it to all these addresses. trace: to copy the lines of a pattern, picture, etc. by drawing on thin clear paper that is laid over it. -
36 نمى
نَمَّى \ develop: to make larger or more complete or more productive: Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. nourish: to make sb. healthy with good food: the children looked thin and badly nourished. -
37 copy
نَسَخَ \ copy: to make sth. just like sth. else; to act the same as sb. else: Do not copy your neighbour’s answers in an examination. I copied John and bought a car like his. duplicate: to make copies of (esp. by machine): Please duplicate this letter and send it to all these addresses. trace: to copy the lines of a pattern, picture, etc. by drawing on thin clear paper that is laid over it. -
38 duplicate
نَسَخَ \ copy: to make sth. just like sth. else; to act the same as sb. else: Do not copy your neighbour’s answers in an examination. I copied John and bought a car like his. duplicate: to make copies of (esp. by machine): Please duplicate this letter and send it to all these addresses. trace: to copy the lines of a pattern, picture, etc. by drawing on thin clear paper that is laid over it. -
39 trace
نَسَخَ \ copy: to make sth. just like sth. else; to act the same as sb. else: Do not copy your neighbour’s answers in an examination. I copied John and bought a car like his. duplicate: to make copies of (esp. by machine): Please duplicate this letter and send it to all these addresses. trace: to copy the lines of a pattern, picture, etc. by drawing on thin clear paper that is laid over it. -
40 develop
نَمَّى \ develop: to make larger or more complete or more productive: Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. nourish: to make sb. healthy with good food: the children looked thin and badly nourished.
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