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61 tow
جَرَّ \ drag: to pull with difficulty (sth. or sb. heavy or unwilling to move): We dragged the fallen tree off the road. I dragged my son out of bed. haul: to pull with great effort: We hauled the boat out of the water. tow: to pull with a rope (a vehicle or boat): The damaged car was towed away. -
62 fasten
شَدَّ \ fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. fix: make firm; fasten: The lamp is fixed to the wall. pull: (the opposite of push) to draw (sth.) towards oneself: Pull the rope to ring the bell. Don’t pull so hard, or you’ll break it. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. I tied a knot in the rope (or I tied the rope in a knot). tighten: to make or become tight: Tighten this knot. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ) -
63 fix
شَدَّ \ fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. fix: make firm; fasten: The lamp is fixed to the wall. pull: (the opposite of push) to draw (sth.) towards oneself: Pull the rope to ring the bell. Don’t pull so hard, or you’ll break it. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. I tied a knot in the rope (or I tied the rope in a knot). tighten: to make or become tight: Tighten this knot. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ) -
64 tie
شَدَّ \ fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. fix: make firm; fasten: The lamp is fixed to the wall. pull: (the opposite of push) to draw (sth.) towards oneself: Pull the rope to ring the bell. Don’t pull so hard, or you’ll break it. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. I tied a knot in the rope (or I tied the rope in a knot). tighten: to make or become tight: Tighten this knot. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ) -
65 tighten
شَدَّ \ fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. fix: make firm; fasten: The lamp is fixed to the wall. pull: (the opposite of push) to draw (sth.) towards oneself: Pull the rope to ring the bell. Don’t pull so hard, or you’ll break it. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. I tied a knot in the rope (or I tied the rope in a knot). tighten: to make or become tight: Tighten this knot. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ) -
66 jerk
اِنْتَخَعَ \ jerk: to make sudden irregular movements: The car was jerking forward because the petrol pipe was blocked. \ حَرَكَة تَشَنُّجيَّة \ jerk: a sudden rought irregular movement, as from the tightening of a muscle. \ خَلْجَة \ jerk: a sudden rough irregular movement, as from the tightening of a muscle. \ رَجّ \ jerk: to pull or move suddenly and roughly: He jerked the cloth off the table. \ نهْزَة \ jerk: a sudden rough irregular movement, as from the tightening of a muscle. \ نَتَرَ \ jerk: to pull or move suddenly and roughly: He jerked the cloth off the table. \ هَزَّ بعنف \ jerk: to pull or move suddenly and roughly: He jerked the cloth off the table. \ See Also نثر (نَثَرَ) -
67 jarra
jar, pitcher [Mal garra, Akk garru (box)] Per jarre borrowed from Ar--------pull [Sem g-r-r, Mal garr (transport), Heb garar (pull), Syr negar] -
68 انسحب
v. withdraw, move back, pull back, push off, retire, retreat, stand down, step down, subtract, draw back, smooth away, drop, drop out, pull out, shag off, slope, recede, separate -
69 جذب
1́ n. attraction, pull, haul, strain2́ v. engage, lock onto, pull, catch, haul, hale, magnetize, press, tempt, rivet, entice, allure, attract, charm -
70 جر
1́ n. drag, drawer, dragging, draw, pull, sweeping, tow, traction2́ v. pull, drag, trail, train, trill, retrieve, lug, tow, purchase, entrain -
71 سحب
1́ n. call, draft, pull, dragging, drag, haul, tow, traction, dash, heave, strain, withdrawal, revoke, revulsion2́ v. draw up, hang fire, draft, pull, draught, train, draw out, trail, disengage, draw, tow, withdraw, take off, take back, recall, drag, tug, retreat, recant, haul, heave, lug, run -
72 شد
1́ n. pull, tension, twitch2́ v. enthrall, tighten, strain, tension, draw out, thrill, pull, lace, enthral, harness, chock -
73 مزق
1́ n. tear, cutter, rent2́ v. tear, rend, rip, rip apart, unrip, unseam, rive, lacerate, tear to pieces, tear up, sever, jag, shred, tatter, rupture, disrupt, pull apart, pull to pieces, fracture, quarter -
74 نجح
v. make a go of it, make good, make the grade, arrive, flourish, get on, prosper, succeed, thrive, bring off, make out, pan out, win out, triumph, get through, achieve, work it, go off well, click, manage, pull off, pull through, pass, pan, make -
75 اجتث
اِجْتَثّ: اِقْتَلَعَ، اِسْتَأصَلَto pluck out, tear out, extract, pull out, pull up by the roots, uproot, root up, deracinate, root out, eradicate, extirpate, exterminate -
76 استأصل
اِسْتَأصَلَto uproot, eradicate, extirpate, exterminate, root up, root out, deracinate, pull out, pull up by the roots, pluck out, tear out, tear up, extract; to remove, ablate, excise (by surgery) -
77 اصطلم
اِصْطَلَمَ: اِقْتَلَعَ، اِسْتَأصَلَto pluck out, tear out, pull out, pull up by the roots, uproot, deracinate, root up, root out, eradicate, extirpate, exterminate -
78 اقتلع
اِقْتَلَعَto pluck out, tear out, extract, pull out, pull up by the roots, uproot, deracinate, root up, root out, eradicate, extirpate, exterminate -
79 تجاذب
تَجَاذَبَ: شَدّ، سَحَبَto pull back and forth, pull in different directions -
80 تنازع
تَنَازَعَ: تَجَاذَبَto pull back and forth, pull in different directions
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