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121 agile
[ˈædʒaɪl] adjectiveable to move quickly and easily:خَفِيف الحَرَكَه، رَشِيقThe antelope is very agile.
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122 at the double
very quickly:بِسُرْعَةٍ كَبيرَه جِداHe came up the road at the double and rushed into the house.
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123 athletic
[-ˈle-] adjective1) of athletics:رياضيHe is taking part in the athletic events.
2) good at athletics; strong and able to move easily and quickly:قَوي البُنْيَه، مَفْتول العَضَلاتHe looks very athletic.
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124 bear down on
1) to approach quickly and often threateningly:يُهاجِم، يَغْضَب منThe angry teacher bore down on the child.
2) to exert pressure on:يَضْغَط عَلىThe weight is bearing down on my chest.
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125 chatter
[ˈtʃætə]1. verb1) to talk quickly and noisily about unimportant things:يُثَرْثِر بِصَوْتٍ عالٍThe children chattered among themselves.
تَصْطَكُّ الأسْنانteeth chattering with terror.
2. nounrapid, noisy talk:ثَرْثَرَه، هَذْرchildish chatter.
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126 dance
[daːns]1. verb1) to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps:يَرْقُصCan you dance the waltz?
2) to move quickly up and down:يُرَقِّصThe father was dancing the baby on his knee.
2. noun1) a series of fixed steps made in time to music:Have you done this dance before?
رَقْصَه( also adjective) dance music.
2) a social gathering at which people dance:حَفْلَه / سَهْرَه راقِصَهWe're going to a dance next Saturday.
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127 dart
[daːt]1. noun1) a pointed arrow-like weapon for throwing or shooting:سَهْم صَغير، نُبَيْلهa poisoned dart.
2) a sudden and quick movement.إنْدِفاع، وَثْبَه صَغيرَه2. verbto move suddenly and quickly:يَنْدَفِع، يَنْطَلِقThe mouse darted into a hole.
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128 dash off
1) to write quickly:يَكْتُبُ خِطابا على عَجَلto dash off a letter.
2) to leave hastily:يَنْطَلِقُ مُسْرِعاًto dash off to the shops.
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