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1 prolong
[prəˈlɔŋ] verbto make longer:يُطيلPlease do not prolong the discussion unnecessarily.
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2 prolong
أَطالَ \ draw out: to make longer (talk, etc.). extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). lengthen: to make (or become) longer. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. -
3 prolong
مَدَّ \ extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. lay: to put down; place; set: They were laying pipes for a new water supply. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. He spread some butter on his bread. stretch: to straighten one’s body (after sleep, or so as to reach sth.): If you stretch (your arm), you can reach the top shelf. The dog woke up and stretched (itself). \ See Also بسط (بَسَطَ)، أطال (أَطَالَ) -
4 prolong
مَدَّدَ \ prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. -
5 أطال
1́ n. dragging2́ v. prolong, extend, elongate, protract, spin, draw back -
6 مد
1́ n. drawing, extension, lengthening, equipage, prolongation, protraction, addition2́ v. extend, stretch, outstretch, spread, outspread, distend, dilate, lengthen, elongate, prolong, prolongate, protract, expand, respite, help, supply with, provide, furnish -
7 أطال
أطَالَ: طَوّلَ، مَدّto lengthen, elongate, extend, prolong, prolongate, protract, stretch out, draw out, drag -
8 أطال الله عمره
أطَالَ اللّهُ عُمُرَهُ -
9 أمد الله عمره أو في عمره
أمَدّ اللّهُ عُمْرَهُ أو في عُمْرِهِ -
10 أملى
أمْلَى (اللّهُ فُلاناً عُمْرَهُ) -
11 عمره الله
عَمّرَهُ اللّهُ: أطَالَ عُمْرَهُ، أبْقاهُto prolong someone's life, grant someone long life; to keep alive, preserve someone's life -
12 مد
مَدّ: أطَالَto extend, lengthen, elongate, prolong, prolongate, protract, draw out, stretch out, add to -
13 مد الله عمره
مَدّ اللّهُ عُمْرَهُ -
14 مط
مَطَّ: مَدَّ، أطَالَto stretch, draw out, drag, protract, prolong, prolongate, lengthen, extend, expand -
15 ملى
مَلَّى، ملاّهُ (...اللّهُ عُمْرَهُ) -
16 ملاه
مَلَّى، ملاّهُ (...اللّهُ عُمْرَهُ) -
17 أطال
أَطالَ \ draw out: to make longer (talk, etc.). extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). lengthen: to make (or become) longer. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. \ أَطَالَ التفكير (مهمومًا) \ brood: (of people) to think about sth. (esp. one’s troubles) for a long time: Don’t just sit there brooding over your problems: do something!. \ أَطَالَ السَّهَر \ sit up: not go to bed (till later than usual): We sat up till midnight to hear election results. -
18 مد
مَدَّ \ extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. lay: to put down; place; set: They were laying pipes for a new water supply. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. He spread some butter on his bread. stretch: to straighten one’s body (after sleep, or so as to reach sth.): If you stretch (your arm), you can reach the top shelf. The dog woke up and stretched (itself). \ See Also بسط (بَسَطَ)، أطال (أَطَالَ) \ مَدَّ \ splay: to spread outwards or be spread outwards. \ See Also امتد (اِمْتَدّ) \ مَدَّ \ man: to supply with men, for service or defence: The hospital telephones are manned day and night. \ See Also زَوَّدَ بالرِّجال \ مَدَّ \ staff: to supply with workers: She staffed her office with three men. \ See Also زَوَّد بالعاملين \ مَدَّ يَدَ المُسَاعَدَة \ lend a hand: to help: Would you lend me a hand with moving this big table? Lend him a hand with counting that money. \ مَدَّ يَدَه لِيَصل إلى \ reach for: to stretch out one’s hand towards: He reached for my throat, but I sprang back. -
19 مدد
مَدَّدَ \ prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. -
20 draw out
أَطالَ \ draw out: to make longer (talk, etc.). extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). lengthen: to make (or become) longer. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday.
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