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  • 1 attack

    [əˈtæk]
    1. verb
    1) to make a sudden, violent attempt to hurt or damage:

    The village was attacked from the air.

    يُهاجِم
    2) to speak or write against:

    The Prime Minister's policy was attacked in the newspapers.

    يَتَهَجَّم عَلى
    3) (in games) to attempt to score a goal.
    يَهْجُم (في الرِياضَه)
    4) to make a vigorous start on:

    It's time we attacked that pile of work.

    يَشْرَع، يَبْدأ العَمَل بِقُوَّه
    2. noun
    1) an act or the action of attacking:

    They made an air attack on the town.

    هُجوم
    2) a sudden bout of illness:

    an attack of 'flu.

    نَوبَه مَرَضِيَّه(قلب)

    Arabic-English dictionary > attack

  • 2 make a stand

    قَاوَمَ \ dispute: to quarrel about; not agree with (a claim, a right, a decision, etc.). go against: to be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. oppose: to be against; not support: I oppose (or I am opposed to) your plan. resist: to use force against (an attacker, an attack, etc.); prevent, or try to prevent (an attempt, an effrot, etc.); refuse (a demand); remain strong in spite of some weakening force: He could not resist the offer of a better job. stick up for, (stand up for): to speak in defence of: You must stick up for yourself if you are wrongly blamed. make a stand: to remain firm and be ready to fight: The company made a bold stand against the workers’ unreasonable demands. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also عارض (عَارَضَ)، صمد (صَمَدَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > make a stand

  • 3 counter-attack

    [ˈkauntərətæk]
    1. noun
    an attack in reply to an attack:

    The enemy made a counter-attack.

    هُجوم مُضاد
    2. verb
    to make such an attack (on):

    Our troops counter-attacked.

    يَشِنُّ هُجوما مُضادا

    Arabic-English dictionary > counter-attack

  • 4 to make a stand

    صَمَدَ أمام \ to make a stand: to remain firm and be ready to fight: The company made a bold stand against the workers’ unreasonable demands. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening.

    Arabic-English glossary > to make a stand

  • 5 شن هجوما أو حملة

    شَنّ هُجُوماً أو حَمْلَةً (على)
    to launch or make an attack(on), attack, assail, assault; to campaign, go on (conduct, wage, launch, make, mount) a campaign

    Arabic-English new dictionary > شن هجوما أو حملة

  • 6 حمل على

    حَمَلَ (حَمْلَةً) على: هاجَمَ
    to attack, assail, assault, launch or make an attack on, charge, raid, bear down upon, fall upon

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حمل على

  • 7 هاجم

    هاجَمَ: حَمَلَ على، اِنْقَضّ على
    to attack, assail, assault, launch or make an attack or assault on, charge, raid, bear down upon, fall upon, rush upon, set upon, pounce upon

    Arabic-English new dictionary > هاجم

  • 8 blitz

    [blɪts]
    1. noun
    a sudden, vigorous attack, originally in war.
    حَرْبٌ خاطِفَةٌ
    2. verb

    They blitzed London during the war.

    يَشِنُّ هُجوما خاطِفا

    Arabic-English dictionary > blitz

  • 9 حذق

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حذق

  • 10 cleverness

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > cleverness

  • 11 cunning

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > cunning

  • 12 ingenuity

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > ingenuity

  • 13 know-how

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > know-how

  • 14 proficiency

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > proficiency

  • 15 skill

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > skill

  • 16 sally

    [ˈsælɪ] plural ˈsallies noun
    a sudden act of rushing out (eg from a fort) to make an attack.
    هَجْمَه مُفاجِئَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > sally

  • 17 sally forth

    (of soldiers) to rush out to make an attack:

    They sallied forth against the enemy.

    يَهْجِم، يَنْطَلِق مُهاجِما

    Arabic-English dictionary > sally forth

  • 18 خبث

    خُبْث \ cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. malice: the desire to harm people.

    Arabic-English dictionary > خبث

  • 19 مكر

    مَكْر \ craft: skill in deceiving. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مكر

  • 20 craft

    مَكْر \ craft: skill in deceiving. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning.

    Arabic-English glossary > craft

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