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1 motion
[ˈməuʃən]1. noun1) the act or state of moving:حَرَكَهHe lost the power of motion.
2) a single movement or gesture:حَرَكَة، إشارَهHe summoned the waiter with a motion of the hand.
3) a proposal put before a meeting:إقْتِراحShe was asked to speak against the motion in the debate.
2. verbto make a movement or sign eg directing a person or telling him to do something:يُحَرِّكHe motioned (to) her to come nearer.
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2 motion
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. -
3 motion
اِقْتِراح رسميّ \ motion: a formal decision which people at a meeting are asked to agree to. -
4 motion, movement
حَراك \ motion, movement. -
5 motion picture
a cinema film.فِلْم سينَمائي -
6 in motion
moving:سائِر، مُتَحَرِّكDon't jump on the bus while it is in motion.
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7 slow motion
movement which is slower than normal or actual movement especially as a special effect in films:حَرَكَه بَطيئَهLet's watch it, in slow motion.
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8 cinema, motion pictures
سينَما \ cinema, motion pictures. -
9 نواة الحركة
motion nucleus -
10 film
[fɪlm]1. noun1) (a thin strip of) celluloid made sensitive to light on which photographs are taken:فِلْمphotographic film.
فِلْم سينَمائي( also adjective) a film version of the novel.
3) a thin skin or covering:غِشاء، طَبقَه رَقيقَه جِداً مِن الغُبارa film of dust.
2. verb1) to make a motion picture (of):يُصَوِّر فِلْماً أو شَريطاً سينمائِيّاًThey are going to film the race.
2) ( usually with over) to cover with a film:يُغَطِّي بِطَبَقَة منHer eyes gradually filmed (over) with tears.
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11 swirl
[swəːl]1. verbto (cause to) move quickly, with a whirling or circling motion:يَدور كالدَّوّامَهThe leaves were swirled along the ground by the wind.
2. nouna whirling or circling motion or shape:حَرَكَةٌ دَوّامِيَّهThe dancers came on stage in a swirl of colour.
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12 حركة
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. \ حَرَكَة إلى الأَمام \ advance: a forward movement. \ حَرَكَة تَدُلّ على النِّيَّة \ gesture: a movement or action that is meant to show one’s feelings: As a friendly gesture, he sent his new neighbour some fruit. \ حَرَكَة تَشَنُّجيَّة \ jerk: a sudden rought irregular movement, as from the tightening of a muscle. \ حَرَكَة حُرَّة (في الآلة) \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ حَرَكَة دَوَّامة دائِريّة \ whirl: a whirling movement: My mind was in a whirl (It was confused by exciting or anxious thoughts). \ حَرَكَة سريعة رَشيقة \ whisk: a whisking movement: The cow brushed away the flies with a whisk of its tail. \ حَرَكَة سريعة مُفَاجئة \ plunge: a plunging movement. \ حَرَكَة السَّير \ traffic: the movement of vehicles, aircraft, ships or trains: There was heavy traffic (There were a lot of vehicles) on the road today. An accident blocked the traffic. \ See Also المُرور \ حَرَكَة المَدّ والجَزْر \ tide: the regular rise and fall of the sea, which is caused by the moon. \ حَرَكَة يَد \ stroke: a movement of the arm or leg in swimming; a particular way of swimming: a fast stroke; the back stroke. \ See Also رِجْل مُنْتَظِمَة -
13 activity
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. -
14 movement
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. -
15 stir
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. -
16 حركة
1) motion 2) movement 3) kinesis -
17 حركة فاعلة
1) active motion 2) active movement -
18 حركة لافاعلة
1) passive motion 2) passive movement -
19 حركة موجية
wave motion -
20 داء الحركة
1) kinetia 2) motion sickness
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