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1 mow
قَصَّ العُشْبَ \ mow: to cut (grass; an area of grass): a freshly mown field. -
2 mow
[məu] past tense mowed: past participles mowed ~mown verbto cut (grass etc) with a scythe or mower:يَجُز، يَحِش العُشْبHe mowed the lawn.
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3 mow, cut, scythe
حَشَّ \ mow, cut, scythe. -
4 mow down
to kill in large numbers:يَحْصُد، يَقْتُل بأعْداد كبيرَهOur troops were mown down by machine-gun fire.
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5 hhashasha
mow [Sem hh-sh-sh, Mal haxix (grass)] -
6 hhassada
mow [Akk essedu, Mal hasad, Amh attshede] -
7 أباد
v. destroy, annihilate, extirpate, exterminate, eradicate, polish off, mow, devour -
8 أسقط
1́ n. slipping2́ v. knock over, parachute, bring down, let down, let fall, overthrow, overturn, push down, push over, screw off, head off, lay low, leave out, toss, dump, lodge, omit, shed, discount, mow, kill, project -
9 استنكر
v. denounce, censure, disapprove, deprecate, reprove, reprobate, show up, mow -
10 جز
1́ n. shear, clip, clipping2́ v. clip, shear, shear off, fleece, mow -
11 حصد
1́ n. cut2́ v. crop, mow, head, harvest, reap -
12 سحق
1́ n. becoming, pounding, pound, crunch, pulverization, trituration2́ v. be delayed, run over smth., bow, crack, jam, mow, pound, break, powder, pulverize, put down, suppress, batter, quash, smash, squash, squeeze, squelch, bash, sweep, crush, flatten, grind, levigate, scotch, slam, trample, tread, triturate, crumple -
13 كشر
v. grin, grimace, mug, mow, sniff, pull a face, scowl -
14 مخزن التبن
n. mow -
15 احتش
اِحْتَشّ: قَطَعَ العُشْبَto mow, cut, scythe, weed -
16 حصد
حَصَدَ (الزّرْعَ إلخ)to harvest, reap, gather, crop; to mow, cut down -
17 قص
قَصّ: قَطَعَ، جَزّto cut, cut off, clip, snip; to scissor; to shear, shear off, fleece (wool); to mow, cut down (grass, etc.) -
18 حش
حَشَّ \ mow, cut, scythe. -
19 قص
قَصَّ \ clip: to cut short (hair, wool, etc.); cut neatly: She clipped the photograph out of the newspaper. cut: to make less, shorter or neater: I must get my hair cut. narrate: to tell (a story). relate: to tell (a stroy). report: to give an account of (sth.): The newspapers report events and speeches. You must report the accident to the police. Please report on your visit when you return. shear: to cut the wool off (a sheep). snip: to cut with short quick movements, using a two-bladed instrument (scissors etc.): I snipped the dead flowers off the roses, a snipping cut. \ See Also اقتطع (اِقتَطَعَ)، جز (جَزَّ)، شذب (شَذَّبَ)، روى (رَوَى)، بلغ عن (بَلَّغَ عن) \ قَصَّ العُشْبَ \ mow: to cut (grass; an area of grass): a freshly mown field.
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