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البَنْش (شَراب مُسْكِر) \ punch: a drink made from fruit juice, sugar and some kind of alcohol. \ خَرَمَ \ punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. \ خَرّامَة \ punch: a device for making holes (in leather, paper, etc.). \ ذَنّابة \ punch. \ _(field) Eng. \ See Also سُنْبُك \ مِثْقَب \ punch: a device for making holes (in leather, paper, etc.). -
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ثَقَبَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: bore holes in wood; bore wells; bore for oil. drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. pierce: (of sharp points) go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. puncture: to make a puncture in (sth., esp. in the tyre of a car, so that air comes out). -
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خَرَزَ \ punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. stitch: to sew; fasten with stitches: Please stitch this button on my coat. The doctor stitched my wound. \ See Also خرم (خَرَم)، ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، خاط (خاط) -
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[pantʃ] noun مُهَرِّج مسارِح الدُّمى المُتَحَرِّكَه -
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I [pantʃ] nouna kind of drink made of spirits or wine, water and sugar etc.البانْش: نَوْع مَشْروب II [pantʃ]1. verbto hit with the fist:يَلْكُم، يُسَدِّدُ لَكْمَةًHe punched him on the nose.
2. noun1) a blow with the fist:لَكْمَهHe gave him a punch.
2) the quality of liveliness in speech, writing etc.حَيَوِيَّة أسْلوب الكَلام أو الكِتابَه III [pantʃ]1. nouna tool or device for making holes in leather, paper etc.مِثْقاب الوَرَق2. verbto make holes in with such a tool.يَثْقُب -
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the funny sentence or phrase that ends a joke:الجُمْلَةِ الأخيرَةِ المُضْحِكَةِ في النُّكْتَهHe always laughs before he gets to the punch line.
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adjective(of a boxer) dizzy from being continually hit.مُتَرَنِّح بِسَبَب اللكَمات المتواصِلَه -
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very pleased.فرِح جِداً، طائِرٌ من الفَرَح -
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