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1 pop
I [pɔp]1. noun1) a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle:فَرْقَعَهThe paper bag burst with a loud pop.
2) fizzy drink:مَشْروب فَوّارa bottle of pop.
2. verb– past tense, past participle popped1) to (cause to) make a pop:يُفَرْقِعMy balloon has popped.
2) to spring upwards or outwards:يَقْفِزHis eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.
3) to go quickly and briefly somewhere:يَنْطَلِقHe popped out to buy a newspaper.
4) put quickly:يَضَع بِسُرْعَه II [pɔp] adjectiveHe popped the letter into his pocket.
1) (short for popular)2) (of music) written, played etc in a modern style.شَعْبي3) of, or related to, pop music:مُتَعَلِّق بالموسيقى الشَّعْبيَّهpop records.
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2 pop
المُوسيقَى والغِناء الحَديث \ pop: modern popular music, usu. with a strong beat: Do you like pop? She’s a well-known pop singer. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ pop: (with any adv. or prep.) to go or move quickly (usu. without warning, and for a short time): I popped across (the street) to buy a paper. He popped his head round the door just long enough to say good morning. \ See Also طلع (طَلعَ)، دَخَلَ أو خَرَجَ فَجْأةً أو دُفْعَةً واحِدَة \ تَفَقَّعَ \ pop: to make a gently explosive sound (as when a cork is pulled out of a bottle). \ طَقّ \ pop: to make or cause to make a gently explosive sound (as when a CORK is pulled out of a bottle). \ طَقّة \ pop: a popping sound. \ فَقْعَة \ pop: a popping sound. -
3 pop
فَرْقَعَ \ crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. pop: to make, or cause to make, a gently explosive sound (as when a Cork is pulled out of a bottle). -
4 جحظ
v. pop out -
5 غادر فجأة
v. pop out -
6 فرقع
فَرْقَعَ \ crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. pop: to make, or cause to make, a gently explosive sound (as when a Cork is pulled out of a bottle). \ فَرْقَعَ بالسَّوط \ crack a whip: to cause a Whip to make a craking noise. \ فَرْقَعَةٌ \ bang: a loud noise made by a heavy blow or explosion: The gun went off with a bang. crack: the noise made by sth. cracking; any sharp noise like this: the crack of breaking glass; a crack of thunder. crackle: a repeated cracking sound. pop: a popping sound. report: the sharp explosive noise of a gun. snap: a sudden sharp snapping noise. -
7 comparison
[kəmˈpærɪsn] noun(an act of) comparing:مُقارَنَهLiving here is cheap in comparison with London.
•Remark: compare with is used to bring out similarities and differences between two things of the same type: He compared his pen with mine and decided mine was better. compare to is used when pointing out a similarity between two different things: Stars are often compared to diamonds. -
8 انصرف
v. clear off, depart, clear out, get away, go away, go off, take off, part, run along, scram, pop off, make tracks, sling one's hook, dismiss, vacate -
9 توفى
v. pop off, snuff out -
10 شغل
1́ n. Job, work, task, occupation2́ v. carry out, operate, run, switch on, turn on, work, employ, engage, busy, power, pop on, fill, hold, activate -
11 صرخ
v. cry, yell, shout, scream, outcry, clamor, make noise, exclaim, clamour, shriek, squawk, squeak, call, call out, holler, pop off -
12 قفز
1́ n. flier, jump, leaping, leap, hop, lope2́ v. jump, spring, leap, leapfrog, leapt, skip, bound, vault, jump out, start up, gambol, glove, pop -
13 cast lots
يُجْري قُرْعَةً (بواسِطَة سَحْب أسماء من عُلْبَه)Five of us drew lots for the two pop-concert tickets.
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14 draw lots
يُجْري قُرْعَةً (بواسِطَة سَحْب أسماء من عُلْبَه)Five of us drew lots for the two pop-concert tickets.
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15 تفقع
تَفَقَّعَ \ pop: to make a gently explosive sound (as when a cork is pulled out of a bottle). -
16 طق
طَقّ \ pop: to make or cause to make a gently explosive sound (as when a CORK is pulled out of a bottle). -
17 crackle
فَرْقَعَ \ crackle: to make repeated cracking sounds: The dry wood crackled as it burnt. pop: to make, or cause to make, a gently explosive sound (as when a Cork is pulled out of a bottle).
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