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1 nibble
قَضَمَ بِرِفْق \ nibble: to take small bites (of): The mouse was nibbling (at) the cheese. \ قَضْم خفيف \ nibble: an act of nibbling. -
2 nibble
[ˈnɪbl]1. verbto take very small bites (of):يَقْضُمُ بِرِفْقٍShe was nibbling (at) a biscuit.
2. nouna small bite:قَضْمَه صَغيرَهHave a nibble of this cake.
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3 nibble
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4 nibble
قَرْطَمَ \ crop: to cut short (hair, a horse’s tail, etc.). nibble: to take small bites (of): The mouse was nibbling (at) the cheese. \ See Also قَضَمَ بلُطْف -
5 qarama
gnaw, nibble [Sem q-r-m] -
6 أكل مصغرا لقمته
v. nibble -
7 انتقد
v. criticize, carp, slate, maul, slash, stricture, lace, fault, upbraid, nibble, quarrel, find fault, snipe, peck, take apart -
8 عاب
v. find fault, fault, carp, stain, pick holes in, nibble, reproach -
9 عض
1́ n. nip, snap2́ v. bite, pain, snap, champ, nibble, bitch -
10 قرض
1́ n. advance, loan, loaning2́ v. fret, gnaw, nibble, niggle -
11 قضم
1́ n. biting, chew2́ v. bite, bite off, gnaw, nibble, bite nails, bite into, champ, crush, munch, prey, snap, worry at -
12 توجس الطعام
تَوَجّسَ الطّعَامَto nibble, taste -
13 قرض
قَرَضَ، قَرّضَ: قَضَمَ، أكَلَ، نَخَرَto gnaw, nibble at, champ, bite, eat into, eat away, corrode -
14 قرض
قَرَضَ، قَرّضَ: قَضَمَ، أكَلَ، نَخَرَto gnaw, nibble at, champ, bite, eat into, eat away, corrode -
15 قرم
قَرَمَ: أكَلَ، قَضَمَto nibble at, gnaw -
16 bite
[baɪt] past tense bit [bɪt]: past participle bitten [ˈbɪtn]1. verbto seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws:يَعُضُّHe was bitten by a mosquito.
2. noun1) an act of biting or the piece or place bitten:عَضَّه، قَضْمَـهa mosquito bite.
2) the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line:قِطْعَه، شَقْفَه، لُقْمَـهI've been fishing for hours without a bite.
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17 crop
[krɔp]1. noun1) a plant which is farmed and harvested:غَلَّـه، مَحْصـولWe grow a variety of crops, including cabbages, wheat and barley.
2) a short whip used when horse-riding.سَوْط قَصـيـر3) a (short) haircut:قَصَّـة شَعـر قَصـيـرهa crop of red hair.
4) (of certain birds) the first stomach, which hangs like a bag from the neck.حَوْصَلـة الطيـور2. verb– past tense, past participle croppedto cut or nibble short:يَقْطَع، يَقُص الشَّعـرThe sheep crop the grass.
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18 قرطم
قَرْطَمَ \ crop: to cut short (hair, a horse’s tail, etc.). nibble: to take small bites (of): The mouse was nibbling (at) the cheese. \ See Also قَضَمَ بلُطْف -
19 قضم برفق
قَضَمَ بِرِفْق \ nibble: to take small bites (of): The mouse was nibbling (at) the cheese. -
20 قضم خفيف
قَضْم خفيف \ nibble: an act of nibbling.
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