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1 call
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
2 call
[kɔːl]1. verb1) to give a name to:يَدْعو، يُسَمّي2) to regard (something) as:يُسَمّي، يَعْتَبِرI saw you turn that card over – I call that cheating.
ينادي، يَدْعوShe called louder so as to get his attention.
4) to summon; to ask (someone) to come (by letter, telephone etc):يَسْتَدْعيHe called a doctor.
5) to make a visit:يَزورُ، يعرّج علىYou were out when I called.
6) to telephone:يَتَّصِلُ هاتِفِيّاI'll call you at 6 p.m.
7) (in card games) to bid.يَعْرِضُ سِعْرا (في لُعبة الورق)2. noun1) an exclamation or shout:صَيْحَةُ نِداءa call for help.
2) the song of a bird:أُنْشودَه، غِناءُ الطَّيْرthe call of a blackbird.
زِيارَه قَصيرَهThe teacher made a call on the boy's parents.
4) the act of calling on the telephone:مكالَمَه هاتفيه، إتِّصال هاتفيI've just had a call from the police.
5) ( usually with the) attraction:جاذِدبِيَّه(نِداء) البحرthe call of the sea.
6) a demand:طَلًَبٌ علىThere's less call for coachmen nowadays.
7) a need or reason:سَبَبٌYou've no call to say such things!
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3 call
صَاحَ \ call: to say in a loud voice: He called my name, cry or shout so as to gain attention I called for help. cry (cried): to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear; (of anything) make this sort of noise: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. -
4 call attention to
لَفَتَ النَّظَر إلى \ call attention to: to ask sb. to notice sth.: She called my attention to a hole in the floor. point: (with out) to draw attention to (one among others; a fact): He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. -
5 call off
أَوْقَفَ \ arrest: to put a stop to: Can doctors arrest the progress of this disease?. bar: to forbid; prevent: He was barred from taking part in the game. call off: to give orders or decide to stop sth. which has been arranged: The meeting was called off.. close: to (cause to) be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down). cut off: to stop: Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.): You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. stop: to put an end to (movement or progress): I stopped my car and got out. Rain stopped the match after ten minutes. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time, hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. \ See Also منع (مَنَعَ) -
6 out
بِصَوْتٍ عالٍ \ aloud: in a voice that may be heard: He read it aloud. loud: noisily: Don’t talk so loud. loudly: noisily: He knocked loudly on the door. out: loudly; clearly: Call out so that everyone can hear you. He cried out in fear. \ See Also مرتفع (مرتفع)، مسموع (مسموع) -
7 out
عاليًا \ high: at or to a high point: We flew high above the clouds. out: loudly; clearly: Call out so that everyone can hear you. He cried out in fear. -
8 put out
1) to extend (a hand etc):يَمُدُّ يَدَهHe put out his hand to steady her.
2) (of plants etc) to produce (shoots, leaves etc).يُنْتِج، يُنْبِت، يُطْلِق3) to extinguish (a fire, light etc):يُطْفِئ، يُخْمِدThe fire brigade soon put out the fire.
4) to issue, give out:يُصْدِر، يُطْلِقThey put out a distress call.
5) to cause bother or trouble to:يُزْعِجُ نَفْسَهDon't put yourself out for my sake!
6) to annoy:يُزْعِج، يُضايِق، يَنْزَعِجI was put out by his decision.
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9 pull out
اِنْطَلَقَ (قَطَعَ) \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. go: (of instruments that call people) sound: The whistle went and the game ended. pull out: (of a vehicle or driver) to move out: The train pulled slowly out of the station. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. -
10 sing out
to shout or call out:يَصْرُخ، يَصيحSing out when you're ready to go.
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11 at someone's beck and call
always ready to carry out someone's wishes:رَهْنَ إشارَتِهِ، عَلى اسْتِعْداد دائِمHe has servants at his beck and call.
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12 on call
keeping (oneself) ready to come out to an emergency:جاهِزٌ للطَّوارئWhich of the doctors is on call tonight?
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13 roll-call
nounan act of calling names from a list, to find out if anyone is missing eg in a prison or school class.مُناداة الأسْماء، تِلاوَة الأسْماء لِمَعْرِفَة الغائِبين -
14 صاح
صَاحَ \ call: to say in a loud voice: He called my name, cry or shout so as to gain attention I called for help. cry (cried): to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear; (of anything) make this sort of noise: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. \ صَاحَ (البَطّ) \ quack: to make the noise made by a duck. \ See Also بَطْبَطَ \ صَاحَ (الديك) \ crow (crowed): (of a cock) to make a loud cry, esp. at sunrise. \ صَاحَ \ applaud: to praise (sb. or sth.), by striking the hands together or shouting: The speaker was loudly applauded. \ See Also صَفَّقَ اسْتِحْسَانًا \ صَاحَ \ storm: to go or speak violently and angrily: He lost his temper and stormed out of the room. \ See Also اِنْدَفَعَ غاضِبًا -
15 صرخ
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
16 cry
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
17 exclaim
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
18 roar
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
19 scream
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
20 shout
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter.
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