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1 توقف
تَوَقّف (مُؤَقّت)pause, pausing, (temporary) stop -
2 وقف
وَقْف (مُؤَقّت)pause, pausing, (temporary) stop -
3 reel off
to say or repeat quickly and easily, without pausing:يَتْلو قائِمَةً طَويلَه بدون تَوَقُّفHe reeled off the list of names.
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4 استأنف (الكلام)
اِسْتَأْنَفَ (الكلام) \ continue: to go on after pausing for a time: But, he continued, "I may be wrong". proceed: to go on: After a short delay, we were able to proceed (on our journey or with our business). reopen: (of schools, shops inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. resume: to continue; begin again after a pause: I go on holiday tomorrow, and resume work on the 17th. \ اِسْتَأْنَفَ الحكم \ appeal: to ask sb. higher in rank (esp. a court) to change a decision: The prisoner appealed to the high court. -
5 تردد
تَرَدُّد \ frequency: being frequent; (in radio and electricity) the number per second of the movements of sound waves, etc.. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. scruple: to doubt about the rightness of one’s actions, anxiety not to do wrong: Some people have no scruples about wasting time at work. -
6 حيرة
حَيْرَة \ astonishment: great surprise or wonder: To my astonishment, I won a prize. dilemma: a state of being unable to decide between two courses of action: He’s in a dilemma about which job to take. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. -
7 متردد
مُتَرَدِّد \ frequent: happening often: frequent visits to the doctor. hesitant: showing uncertainty or slowness about deciding to act; pausing uncertainly: He didn’t make a good speech; he was too hesitant. reluctant: unwilling; not eager: We were reluctant to leave. -
8 محجم
مُحْجِم \ hesitant: showing uncertainty or slowness about deciding to act; pausing uncertainly: He didn’t make a good speech; he was too hesitant. reluctant: unwilling; not eager: We were reluctant to leave. \ See Also متردد (مُتَردِّد) -
9 astonishment
حَيْرَة \ astonishment: great surprise or wonder: To my astonishment, I won a prize. dilemma: a state of being unable to decide between two courses of action: He’s in a dilemma about which job to take. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. -
10 dilemma
حَيْرَة \ astonishment: great surprise or wonder: To my astonishment, I won a prize. dilemma: a state of being unable to decide between two courses of action: He’s in a dilemma about which job to take. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. -
11 hesitation
حَيْرَة \ astonishment: great surprise or wonder: To my astonishment, I won a prize. dilemma: a state of being unable to decide between two courses of action: He’s in a dilemma about which job to take. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. -
12 continue
اِسْتَأْنَفَ (الكلام) \ continue: to go on after pausing for a time: But, he continued, "I may be wrong". proceed: to go on: After a short delay, we were able to proceed (on our journey or with our business). reopen: (of schools, shops inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. resume: to continue; begin again after a pause: I go on holiday tomorrow, and resume work on the 17th. -
13 proceed
اِسْتَأْنَفَ (الكلام) \ continue: to go on after pausing for a time: But, he continued, "I may be wrong". proceed: to go on: After a short delay, we were able to proceed (on our journey or with our business). reopen: (of schools, shops inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. resume: to continue; begin again after a pause: I go on holiday tomorrow, and resume work on the 17th. -
14 reopen
اِسْتَأْنَفَ (الكلام) \ continue: to go on after pausing for a time: But, he continued, "I may be wrong". proceed: to go on: After a short delay, we were able to proceed (on our journey or with our business). reopen: (of schools, shops inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. resume: to continue; begin again after a pause: I go on holiday tomorrow, and resume work on the 17th. -
15 resume
اِسْتَأْنَفَ (الكلام) \ continue: to go on after pausing for a time: But, he continued, "I may be wrong". proceed: to go on: After a short delay, we were able to proceed (on our journey or with our business). reopen: (of schools, shops inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. resume: to continue; begin again after a pause: I go on holiday tomorrow, and resume work on the 17th. -
16 frequency
تَرَدُّد \ frequency: being frequent; (in radio and electricity) the number per second of the movements of sound waves, etc.. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. scruple: to doubt about the rightness of one’s actions, anxiety not to do wrong: Some people have no scruples about wasting time at work. -
17 hesitation
تَرَدُّد \ frequency: being frequent; (in radio and electricity) the number per second of the movements of sound waves, etc.. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. scruple: to doubt about the rightness of one’s actions, anxiety not to do wrong: Some people have no scruples about wasting time at work. -
18 scruple
تَرَدُّد \ frequency: being frequent; (in radio and electricity) the number per second of the movements of sound waves, etc.. hesitation: (an act of) pausing uncertainly. scruple: to doubt about the rightness of one’s actions, anxiety not to do wrong: Some people have no scruples about wasting time at work. -
19 frequent
مُتَرَدِّد \ frequent: happening often: frequent visits to the doctor. hesitant: showing uncertainty or slowness about deciding to act; pausing uncertainly: He didn’t make a good speech; he was too hesitant. reluctant: unwilling; not eager: We were reluctant to leave. -
20 hesitant
مُتَرَدِّد \ frequent: happening often: frequent visits to the doctor. hesitant: showing uncertainty or slowness about deciding to act; pausing uncertainly: He didn’t make a good speech; he was too hesitant. reluctant: unwilling; not eager: We were reluctant to leave.
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