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21 نقطة توقف
n. pause -
22 وقف
1́ n. stopping, stoppage, discontinuation, cessation, check, refraining, stasis, disposal, severance2́ v. stood, pause, pull up, bait, stand, devote, carry, stand up, get up, come to a halt, rise, halt, bristle -
23 وقف في الشعر
n. pause -
24 وقفة
1́ n. station, posture, pause2́ v. deport oneself -
25 وقوف
n. standing, stand, standoff, halt, pause, station -
26 انقطاع
اِنْقِطَاع: ضِدّ اتّصال، تَقَطّع، تَوَقّفseverance, sunderance, separation; disconnection, disconnectedness; break, breaking, break off, rupture; interruption, discontinuity, discontinuance, discontinuation; stop, stoppage, cessation, halt, standstill, pause, termination, suspension, shutoff, shutdown -
27 توقف
تَوَقّف (مُؤَقّت)pause, pausing, (temporary) stop -
28 توقف
تَوَقّفَ (مُؤَقّتاً)to pause, suspend, stop (temporarily) -
29 فاصل
فاصِل: فَتْرَةٌ فاصِلَة، اِسْتِراحَةinterval, break, interlude, intermission, pause; entr'acte, intermezzo -
30 لبثة
لُبْثَة: مُهْلَة، تَوَقّفshort delay, brief respite; pause, temporary stop; stopover, temporary stay -
31 محط
مَحَطّ [موسيقى]pause, fermata, finale, hold, cadence, falling or concluding strain -
32 وقف
وَقَفَ (مُؤَقّتاً)to pause, suspend, stop (temporarily) -
33 وقف
وَقْف (مُؤَقّت)pause, pausing, (temporary) stop -
34 وقف
وَقْف (في كَلاَمٍ أو قِرَاءَة) -
35 وقفة
وَقْفَة: تَوَقّف، وُقُوفstop, halt; pause -
36 وقفة
وَقْفَة (في كَلاَمٍ أو قِرَاءَة) -
37 break
[breɪk] past tense broke [brouk]: past participle brəken [ˈbroukən]1. verb1) to divide into two or more parts (by force).يكسر، يقسم2) ( usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).يفصل3) to make or become unusable.يتعطّل4) to go against, or not act according to (the law etc):يخل، ينكثHe broke his appointment at the last minute.
5) to do better than (a sporting etc record).يكسر رقما قياسيا)6) to interrupt:يقطع، يوقفShe broke her journey in London.
7) to put an end to:يقطع / يكسر الصمتHe broke the silence.
8) to make or become known:يعلن خبرا عاجلاThey gently broke the news of his death to his wife.
9) (of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.ينخفض الصوت10) to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).يكسر حدة الصوت، يُخفض11) to begin:تهب (الريح)The storm broke before they reached shelter.
2. noun1) a pause:توقُّف قصيرa break in the conversation.
2) a change:تغيُّـر في الطقسa break in the weather.
3) an opening.فتحه، ثغرة4) a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck:فرصة (حظ)This is your big break.
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38 bridge
[brɪdʒ]1. nounجِسْر2) the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.بُرج قِيادةٍ في سَفينَه3) the bony part (of the nose).قَصَبَةُ / عَظْمَةُ الأنْف مُشط الكَمان2. verb1) to build a bridge over:يَبْني جِسْراThey bridged the stream.
2) to close a gap, pause etc:يَتَغَلَّبُ عَلى، يَجْسُرُHe bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.
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39 comma
[ˈkɔmə] nounthe punctuation mark (,) used to show a slight pause etc.فاصِلَه -
40 continuation
noun1) the act of continuing, often after a break or pause:إسْتِمرار، تَتابُعthe continuation of his studies.
2) something which carries on, especially a further part of a story etc:إسْتِمْرار، تَتِمَّه، تَكْمِلَهThis is a continuation of what he said last week.
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Pause — Pause, v. t. To cause to stop or rest; used reflexively. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pause [1] — Pause (v. griech. pausis, das »Aufhören«), Ruhepunkt, das zeitweise Aufhören oder Unterbrechen einer Tätigkeit; insbes. bei der Deklamation und im Spiel des Schauspielers das an gewissen Stellen beobachtete Innehalten und namentlich in der Musik… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon