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41 slip
أَفْلَتَ \ escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). leave go, let go: not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t leave go (or leave go of it). let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. let sth. off: to allow (smoke, steam, etc.) escape. slip: (of a thing) to come accidentally out of position: The glass slipped from my hand and overturned. \ See Also هرب (هَرَبَ) -
42 knot
أُنْشُوطَة \ knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. noose: a ring of rope that tightens when it is pulled. -
43 loop
أُنْشُوطَة \ knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. noose: a ring of rope that tightens when it is pulled. -
44 noose
أُنْشُوطَة \ knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. noose: a ring of rope that tightens when it is pulled. -
45 leave
أَرْخَى \ let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. relax: to loosen (one’s hold, one’s muscles, etc.). slacken: to loosen (a rope). -
46 leave go
أَرْخَى \ let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. relax: to loosen (one’s hold, one’s muscles, etc.). slacken: to loosen (a rope). -
47 let
أَرْخَى \ let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. relax: to loosen (one’s hold, one’s muscles, etc.). slacken: to loosen (a rope). -
48 let go
أَرْخَى \ let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. relax: to loosen (one’s hold, one’s muscles, etc.). slacken: to loosen (a rope). -
49 loosen
أَرْخَى \ let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. relax: to loosen (one’s hold, one’s muscles, etc.). slacken: to loosen (a rope). -
50 relax
أَرْخَى \ let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. relax: to loosen (one’s hold, one’s muscles, etc.). slacken: to loosen (a rope). -
51 slacken
أَرْخَى \ let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. relax: to loosen (one’s hold, one’s muscles, etc.). slacken: to loosen (a rope). -
52 line
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53 snap
اِلْتَقَطَ صُورة \ snap: photograph quickly. \ اِنْغَلَقَ \ snap: to open or shut with a sharp noise: The box snapped open. \ See Also اِنْفَتَح فَجأةً \ اِنْفَتَح أو انْغَلَقَ فَجأةً \ snap: to open or shut with a sharp noise: The box snapped open. \ اِنْقَصَفَ \ snap: to break suddenly and noisily, under pressure: The rope snapped. \ See Also انقطع (اِنْقَطَعَ) \ اِنْقَطَعَ فجأة \ snap: to break suddenly and noisily, under pressure: The rope snapped. \ اِنْقَطَمَ فجأة \ snap: to break suddenly and noisily, under pressure: The rope snapped. \ تَكَلَّمَ نَبْرًا \ snap: to speak angrily: My teacher snapped at me. "Sit up straight!" he snapped. \ خَاطَبَ بِحِدَّة \ snap: to speak angrily: My teacher snapped at me. "Sit up straight!" he snapped. \ نَهَشَ \ snap: to bite (or try to bite): The dog snapped (at) my leg. \ هَمَّ بِعَضّ شيء \ snap: to bite (or try to bite): The dog snapped (at) my leg. -
54 chatta
draw (a line), write [Heb chatta (dig, scratch), Syr chatteyttutha (line), Ara chatt (dig, scratch), chattett]--------mistake, error [chattia] Aze xeta, Hin khata, Per chatta, Swa hatia, Tur hata borrowed from Ar--------sew [Sem ch-w-tt, Heb chutt (thread), JNA khytt (sew), Hrs cheyot, qaid (rope), Soq qaid (rope)]--------step [?] -
55 حبل
1́ n. pregnancy, rope, bond, cord, tether, fall, twist2́ v. inseminate, rope -
56 وثيل
وَثِيل: نَوْعٌ مِنَ الحِبَال، وَثَلpalm-fiber rope; hemp rope -
57 cable
[ˈkeɪbl]1. noun1) (a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.حَبْل، كابِل2) (a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals:سِلْك كهربائي حَبْل حَديدي للجُسورThey are laying (a) new cable.
4) ( also ˈcablegram) a telegram sent by cable.رِسالةٌ بَرْقِيَّه5) cable television.تلفزيون كوابل2. verbto telegraph by cable:يُبرق ، يُرْسِلُ بَرْقِيَّهI cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.
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58 grasp
[graːsp]1. verb1) to take hold of especially by putting one's fingers or arm(s) round:يَمْسِك بHe grasped the opportunity to ask for a higher salary.
2) to understand:يَفْهَمI can't grasp what he's getting at.
2. nounقَبْضَه، مَسْكَهHave you got a good grasp on that rope?
2) the ability to understand:إدراك، فَهْمHis ideas are quite beyond my grasp.
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59 guy
[gaɪ] noun1) a man:شَخْصI don't know the guy you're talking about.
2) ( also ˈguy-rope ) a rope which keeps a tent etc steady.حَبل الخَيْمَه -
60 hold
I [həuld] past tense, past participle held [held]1. verb1) to have in one's hand(s) or between one's hands:يَحْمِلُ في يدهHe held the mouse by its tail.
2) to have in a part, or between parts, of the body, or between parts of a tool etc:يُمْسِكُ بHold the stamp with tweezers.
3) to support or keep from moving, running away, falling etc:What holds that shelf up?
يَرْفَعُ، يُثَبِّتHold his arms so that he can't struggle.
4) to remain in position, fixed etc when under strain:I've tied the two pieces of string together, but I'm not sure the knot will hold
يَصْمُد، يبقى ثابِتاWill the anchor hold in a storm?
5) to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power:The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder
يَقْبِض عَلىHe was held captive.
6) to (be able to) contain:يتَّسِعُ لِ، يَحْمِلThis drawer holds all my shirts.
7) to cause to take place:يَجْري، يَعْقِدُWe'll hold the meeting in the hall.
8) to keep (oneself), or to be, in a particular state or condition:يُبْقي، يَحْتَفِظُ بShe holds herself very erect.
يُشْغِلُHe held the position of company secretary for five years.
10) to think strongly; to believe; to consider or regard:يرى أن، يعتقِد، يَعْتَبِر، يحْتَرِمHe holds certain very odd beliefs.
11) to continue to be valid or apply:يَسْري مَفعوله، ينطبِقThese rules hold under all circumstances.
12) ( with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do:يُلْزِم بI intend to hold him to his promises.
13) to defend:يُدافِعThey held the castle against the enemy.
14) not to be beaten by:يوقِف، يَصُدThe general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.
15) to keep (a person's attention):يحافِظ على إنتباهIf you can't hold your pupils' attention, you can't be a good teacher.
16) to keep someone in a certain state:يُبْقيDon't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?
17) to celebrate:يَجْري، يُقامThe festival is held on 24 June.
18) to be the owner of:يَمْلُك، يَحْتَفِظُ بHe holds shares in this company.
19) (of good weather) to continue:يَسْتَمِر، يَبْقىI hope the weather holds until after the school sports.
20) ( also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait:يَنْتَظِرMr Brown is busy at the moment – will you hold or would you like him to call you back?
21) to continue to sing:يَسْتَمِر في الغِناءPlease hold that note for four whole beats.
22) to keep (something):يحْتَفِظ، يُبْقي علىThey'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.
23) (of the future) to be going to produce:يَجْلِب، يُعْطي، يَحْمِلُI wonder what the future holds for me?
2. noun1) the act of holding:He caught/got/laid/took hold of the rope and pulled
قَبْضَه، مَسْكَهKeep hold of that rope.
2) power; influence:قُوَّه، تَأثيرHe has a strange hold over that girl.
3) (in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent:مَسْكَة في المُصارَعَه II [həuld] nounThe wrestler invented a new hold.
(in ships) the place, below the deck, where cargo is stored.عَنْبَر أو مَخْزَن السَّفينَه
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