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1 pace
خَطَا خَطْوًا مَوْزونًا \ pace: to walk with regular steps: He paced anxiously up and down the room. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى مُنْتَظِمَة \ pace: to walk with regular steps: He paced anxiously up and down the room. -
2 سار
سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) \ سَارَ \ race: to rush; go at full speed: The car raced past me. \ See Also عدا بأقصى سُرْعَة \ سَارَ \ plod: to walk with slow heavy steps: The farmer plodded across the muddy field. \ See Also عَمِلَ ببطُء وتَثَاقَل \ سَارَ بِبُطْء \ drag: to move slowly: The sick donkey dragged behind the others. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى مُنْتَظِمَة \ pace: to walk with regular steps: He paced anxiously up and down the room. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى واسِعة \ stride: to walk with long steps. \ سَارَ بسُرعةٍ عادية \ cruise: (of cars or aeroplanes) to travel at a speed that uses a reasonable amount of petrol, not at top speed. \ سَارَ بِغَيْرِ اتّزَانٍ فوقَ طريقٍ وَعِر \ bump: to move unsteadily over rough ground: The car bumped along the track. \ سَارَ رُوَيدًا \ amble: to walk slowly. \ سَارَ سِيرتَهُ \ follow in sb.’s footsteps: to follow sb.’s example, esp. one’s way of life: He wants to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a doctor. \ سَارَ على دواليب أو عجلات \ roll: to move on wheels: The train rolled slowly into the station. \ سَارَ قُدُمًا \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. \ سَارَ مُتَعَرِّجًا \ zigzag: to go in zigzag manner. \ سَارَ الهُويْنَا \ jog: (of people, animals, vehicles, etc.) to move unsteadily or with little progress: We jogged along on our donkeys. -
3 مشى
مَشَى \ step: move the foot when walking: She stepped aside to let them pass. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed: He walked up the hill. \ مَشَى \ flop: to move or fall loosely and heavily: He flopped into a chair. \ مَشَى ببُطءٍ وتَشامُخ \ stalk: to walk stiffly and proudly, esp. when one is angry: He got up and stalked out of the meeting. \ مَشَى بِتَراخٍ أو تَهَدُّل \ slouch: to move lazily, with bent shoulders. \ مَشَى بخُطًى ثابتة \ march: to walk in a determined way or with a fixed purpose: He marched into my office and demanded payment. \ مَشَى بخفَّة وحَذَر \ tiptoe: to walk on the tips of one’s toes, so as to make no noise: She tiptoed past the sleeping child. \ مَشَى بوَقار وثقة \ march: to walk in a determined way or with a fixed purpose: He marched into my office and demanded payment. \ مَشَى على رؤوس الأصابع \ tiptoe: to walk on the tips of one’s toes, so as to make no noise: She tiptoed past the sleeping child. \ مَشَى مُتَثَاقِلاً \ shamble: to walk ungracefully, without lifting one’s feet. shuffle: to slide one’s feet over the ground when walking: The old man shuffled along the passage. tramp: to walk with heavy steps: We tramped for miles in search of a hotel. \ مَشَى مُجَانَبَةً \ sidle: to walk nervously and indirectly: He sidled up to me after the meeting, and asked me to forgive him. \ مَشَى مُجْهَدًا \ trudge: to walk with tired heavy steps: He trudged home through the snow. \ مَشَى مِشْيَةً عَسْكَريّة \ march: to walk with regular steps, like a soldier: The guard marched past. \ مَشَى الهُوَيْنا \ saunter: to walk in a lazy manner. -
4 خطا
خَطَا \ step: to move the foot when walking: She stepped aside to let them pass. \ خَطَا خَطْوًا مَوْزونًا \ pace: to walk with regular steps: He paced anxiously up and down the room. -
5 march
لَحْن عَسْكَرِيّ \ march: a piece of music with a firm beat that helps people to march well. \ مَشَى بخُطًى ثابتة \ march: to walk in a determined way or with a fixed purpose: He marched into my office and demanded payment. \ مَشَى بوَقار وثقة \ march: to walk in a determined way or with a fixed purpose: He marched into my office and demanded payment. \ مَشَى مِشْيَةً عَسْكَريّة \ march: to walk with regular steps, like a soldier: The guard marched past. \ مَشْيٌ (بُخطًى ثابتة أو عسكرية) \ march: marching: a tiring march. \ See Also سير (سَيْرٌ) -
6 سلم
سُلَّم \ ladder: a movable set of wooden steps, for climbing to reach sth.: He climbed a ladder to clean the top windows. scale: a fixed set of different levels: a pay scale (with regular increases); a musical scale (with 5 or 8 notes that rise in a regular form). stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ See Also درج (دَرَج) \ سُلَّم \ fire escape: an extra set of stairs on the outside of a building for use in the event of fire. \ See Also مَهْرَب الحريق \ سُلَّم بسَنَّادة \ step ladder: a ladder with a folding support. \ سُلَّم حَجَريّ \ step: (usu. outside a building, compared with stairs in a building) a set of these: He ran down the steps into the street. \ سُلَّم من جُزئَيْن قابل للطّيّ (سِيبة) \ step: (also a pair of steps, a step-ladder) a short ladder which rests on a supporting frame: He got up on the steps to paint the ceiling. \ سُلَّم نَقَّال (سِيبَة) \ step ladder: a ladder with a folding support. -
7 ladder
سُلَّم \ ladder: a movable set of wooden steps, for climbing to reach sth.: He climbed a ladder to clean the top windows. scale: a fixed set of different levels: a pay scale (with regular increases); a musical scale (with 5 or 8 notes that rise in a regular form). stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ See Also درج (دَرَج) -
8 scale
سُلَّم \ ladder: a movable set of wooden steps, for climbing to reach sth.: He climbed a ladder to clean the top windows. scale: a fixed set of different levels: a pay scale (with regular increases); a musical scale (with 5 or 8 notes that rise in a regular form). stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ See Also درج (دَرَج) -
9 stair, staircase, stairway
سُلَّم \ ladder: a movable set of wooden steps, for climbing to reach sth.: He climbed a ladder to clean the top windows. scale: a fixed set of different levels: a pay scale (with regular increases); a musical scale (with 5 or 8 notes that rise in a regular form). stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ See Also درج (دَرَج)
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