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1 march
[maːtʃ]1. verb1) to (cause to) walk at a constant rhythm, and often in step with others:يَسيرُ حَسْبَ إيقاعٍ ثابِت، يَمْشي مِشْيَةً عَسْكَرِيَّهSoldiers were marching along the street.
2) to go on steadily:يسير بصورةٍ ثابِتَهTime marches on.
2. noun1) (the) act of marching:مِشيَه عَسْكَرِيَّهthe march of time.
2) a piece of music for marching to:مارش: لَحْن عَسْكَريThe band played a march.
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2 backwards and forwards
ذهَابًا وإِيَابًا \ backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. \ مُقْبِلاً مُدْبِرًا \ backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. -
3 to and fro
ذهَابًا وإِيَابًا \ backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. \ مُقْبِلاً مُدْبِرًا \ backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. -
4 column
[ˈkɔləm] noun1) a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building:عَمودthe carved columns in the temple.
2) something similar in shape:عَمودٌ مِنa column of smoke.
3) a vertical row (of numbers):صَف عَمودي (من الأرْقام)He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.
4) a vertical section of a page of print:عَمود في صَحيفَهa newspaper column.
5) a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person:عَمود، زاوِيَهHe writes a daily column about sport.
6) a long file of soldiers marching in short rows:رَتْلٌ من الجُنودa column of infantry.
7) a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.طابور -
5 demonstrate
[ˈdemənstreɪt] verb1) to show clearly:يُظْهِر، يُبَرْهِنThis demonstrates his ignorance of the situation.
2) to show how something works or is done:يَعْرِض، يُبَيِّنHe demonstrated how the new vacuum cleaner worked.
3) to express an opinion ( usually political) by marching, showing banners etc in public:يَتَظاهَرA crowd collected to demonstrate against the new taxes.
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6 halt
[hɔːlt]1. verbto (cause to) stop walking, marching, running etc:يَتَوَقَّفThe train halted at the signals.
2. noun1) a complete stop:تَوَقُّف تام وُقوف قَصير، اسْتِراحَهthe train came to a halt.
3) a small railway station.موقِف قِطار قَصير واخْتِياري -
7 mark time
to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward:يُحَرِّك قَدَمَيه إلى أعلى وإلى أسْفَل كَأنه يَسير في مارشHe's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.
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8 straggle
[ˈstrægl] verb1) to grow or spread untidily:يَنْتَشِر في غَيْرِ نِظامHis beard straggled over his chest.
2) to walk too slowly to remain with a body of eg marching soldiers, walkers etc.يَتَخَلَّف عن الرَّكْب -
9 تدريب
تَدْرِيب \ drill: (in schools) a training exercise for any purpose: Language drills. exercise: sth. practised to train the mind or body: I have written my English exercises. I have to do exercises to make my arms stronger. practice: doing sth. often, to develop skill: In sport one needs regular practice. They played a practice game (not a match). training: the act of training or of being trained: Top-class swimmers need regular training. \ See Also تمرين (تَمْرِين) \ تَدْرِيب عَسْكرِيّ أو رِيَاضي \ drill: training (esp. in the armed forces; in the use of weapons, in marching, etc.) by regular practice. -
10 جيئة وذهابا
جِيْئَةً وذَهابًا \ back and forth: moving first one way, then another, many times, first in one direction, then in the other. backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times: He drives backwards and forwards to work every day. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. up and down: first one way, then the other: The guard marched up and down. -
11 ذهاب (انطلاق)
ذَهاب (اِنطِلاق) \ going. \ ذهَابًا وإِيَابًا \ backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. -
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13 صف
صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side. \ صَفٌّ \ array. \ _(field) Maths. \ See Also مجموعة مرتَّبة، صَفيف \ صَفٌّ \ form: grade a class in school. \ See Also فصلٌ دراسيّ \ صَفُّ بُيُوتٍ ومَحَلاّتٍ تِجَاريَّة مُتَلاصِقَة \ block: the area or building surrounded by four streets in a town. \ صَفُّ جنود (واحد بجانب الآخر) \ rank: a row of soldiers, side by side: The men stood in three ranks. \ صَفُّ مَنَازل متصلة \ terrace: a row of joined houses. -
14 مشي
مَشْي \ walk: walking; way of walking: Let’s go for a walk. You can recognize a sailor by his walk. \ مَشْيٌ (بُخطًى ثابتة أو عسكرية) \ march: marching: a tiring march. \ See Also سير (سَيْرٌ) -
15 مقبل
مُقْبِل \ oncoming: coming towards sb.: the lights of an oncoming car. \ مُقْبِلاً مُدْبِرًا \ backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. -
16 back and forth
جِيْئَةً وذَهابًا \ back and forth: moving first one way, then another, many times, first in one direction, then in the other. backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times: He drives backwards and forwards to work every day. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. up and down: first one way, then the other: The guard marched up and down. -
17 backwards and forwards
جِيْئَةً وذَهابًا \ back and forth: moving first one way, then another, many times, first in one direction, then in the other. backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times: He drives backwards and forwards to work every day. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. up and down: first one way, then the other: The guard marched up and down. -
18 to and fro
جِيْئَةً وذَهابًا \ back and forth: moving first one way, then another, many times, first in one direction, then in the other. backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times: He drives backwards and forwards to work every day. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. up and down: first one way, then the other: The guard marched up and down. -
19 up and down
جِيْئَةً وذَهابًا \ back and forth: moving first one way, then another, many times, first in one direction, then in the other. backwards and forwards: moving first one way, then the other, many times: He drives backwards and forwards to work every day. to and fro: this way and that way: The guards were marching to and fro. up and down: first one way, then the other: The guard marched up and down. -
20 column
صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side.
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