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1 overturn
اِنْقَلَبَ \ capsize: (of ato boat) turn over in the water. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): The car went too fast round the corner and overturned. -
2 overturn
قَلَبَ \ convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): She went too fast round the corner and overturned (her car). reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last. turn: (with into or to) to change: He is turning his sitting room into an office. -
3 overturn
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4 qalaba
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5 قلب
1́ adj. capricious, whimsical2́ n. breast, cambium, overturn, reversal, inversion, pump, inverting, transformation, heart, centre, core, essence, center, middle3́ v. turn, turn about, turn around, turn over, overturn, tip, upset, capsize, turn up, upturn, turn inside down, reverse, invert, overthrow, topple, bring down, convert, transform, change, alter, flip, leaf -
6 afaka
tell a lie [Sem h-p-k, Akk abaku (overturn), Heb hafakh (turn), Syr hefak, Uga hpk, Phoen hpk] -
7 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 -
8 إسقاط
n. dropping, tumbling, overthrow, overturn, omission, parachuting, projection -
9 إنقلاب السيارة أو الطائرة
n. overturn -
10 إنقلاب المركب
n. overturn -
11 انقلب
1́ n. change over2́ v. overturn, topple, upset, tip over, be inverted, turn over, capsize, recoil, turn turtle, swing, toss -
12 سقوط
1́ n. falling, downfall, tumble, descent, incidence, chute, jolt, plunge, spilling, overthrow, overturn2́ v. drop, fall to pieces -
13 انقلب
اِنْقَلَبَ: قُلِبَ، تَقَلّبَto be turned; to be turned about, turned around; to be turned over, overturned, tipped over, upset, capsized; to overturn, turn over, upset, capsize; to be turned up(ward), upturned; to be turned upside down; to be turned inside out or outside in, be turned out -
14 بعثر
بَعْثَرَ: أفْسَدَ تَرْتِيبَهُ أو نِظَامَهُ، قَلَبَto disarrange, disarray, disorder, disorganize, disturb, confuse, jumble (up), muddle, mess up, make a mess of, throw into disorder, upset; to upturn, overturn, overthrow, overset, turn over; to turn topsy-turvy, turn upside down -
15 شقلب
شَقْلَبَto tumble; to upset, overturn, upturn, turn over, capsize, overthrow, overset, turn upside down, turn topsy-turvy; to mess up, disarrange -
16 شقلبة
شَقْلَبَةsomersault, somerset, tumble, tumbling; upset(ting), overturn(ing), upturning, turning over, capsizing -
17 قلب
قَلَبَ: حَوّلَهُ عَنْ وُجْهَتِهِ أو مَوْقِعِهِ أو وَضْعِهِ أو حالَتِهِto turn; to turn about, turn around; to turn over, overturn, tip over, upset, capsize; to turn up(ward), upturn; to turn upside down; to turn inside out or outside in, turn out -
18 قلب
قَلْب: تَحْوِيلُ الوُجْهَةِ أو المَوْقِعِ أو الوَضْعِ أو الحالَةturning; turning about, turning around; turnabout, turnaround; turning over, turnover, overturn(ing), tipping over, upset(ting), capsizing; upturning; turning up(ward); turning upside down; turning inside out or outside in, turning out, turnout -
19 كب
كَبّ: قَلَبَto overturn, capsize, upset, turn upside down -
20 كبكب
كَبْكَبَ: قَلَبَto overturn, capsize, upset, turn upside down
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