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1 puddle
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2 puddle
[ˈpadl] nouna small, usually dirty, pool (of water):بِرْكَه صَغيرَهIt had been raining, and there were puddles in the road.
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3 أنقوعة
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4 بريكة بركة صغيرة
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5 تخبط في الماء
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6 تعثر في الوحل
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7 عجن
1́ n. mastication2́ v. knead, impaste, masticate, puddle -
8 ملاط أصم
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9 طين
طَيّنَto lute; to mortar, plaster; to whitewash; to puddle; to mud (off), clay, cover (coat, treat) with clay -
10 وحل
وَحّلَto muddy, soil or stain with mud; to mud, muddle, puddle, make muddy -
11 jump
[dʒamp]1. verb1) to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement:He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool
يَقْفِزDon't jump the horse over that fence!
2) to rise; to move quickly (upwards):يَصْعَد، يَثِبHe jumped into the car.
3) to make a startled movement:يَنْتَفِض، يَجْفَلThe noise made me jump.
4) to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding:يَتَخَطّىHe jumped the stream easily.
2. noun1) an act of jumping:قَفْزShe crossed the stream in one jump.
2) an obstacle to be jumped over:حاجِزHer horse fell at the third jump.
3) a jumping competition:مُباراة في القَفْزthe high jump.
4) a startled movement:حَرَكَه مُفاجِئَهShe gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.
5) a sudden rise, eg in prices:إرْتِفاع مُفاجئThere has been a jump in the price of potatoes.
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12 soggy
[ˈsɔgɪ] adjectivevery wet and soft:مُشْبَع بالماء، مُبَلَّلIn the centre of the puddle was a piece of soggy cardboard.
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13 نقرة
نُقْرَة \ dimple: a small hollow in the face that appears when sb. smiles. hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. She had a hole in her tooth. socket: a hollow in which sth. (an eye, a joint, etc.) turns. \ أَحْدَثَ نُقْرةً \ dent: to make a dent in: My car door was dented by a stone. \ نُقْرَة صغيرة \ dent: a bend or hollow in the surface of sth. (esp. of metal), as caused by a blow. \ نُقْرَة ماء مُوحِل \ puddle: a small amount of dirty rainwater, lying in a hole in the road, etc.. \ نُقْرَة مستطيلة \ groove: a long narrow cut in hard material, allowing sth. to slide smoothly along it: The cupboard door opens by being pushed sideways along a groove. -
14 نقعة
نُقْعَة \ puddle: a small amount of dirty rainwater, lying in a hole in the road, etc..
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