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1 revolve
دَارَ \ revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. \ See Also أدار (أدَارَ) -
2 revolve
أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر) \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ -
3 revolve
[rəˈvɔlv] verbto move, roll or turn (in a complete circle) around a central point, axis etc:يَدورُ حَوْلThe Earth revolves about the Sun and also revolves on its axis.
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4 أدار حول محور
v. revolve -
5 تدور حول
v. revolve -
6 تركز على
v. premise, revolve -
7 تعاقب
1́ n. succession, sequence, series, progression, gradation, alternation, rotation2́ v. succeed, alternate, rotate, interchange, revolve -
8 دار
1́ n. house, home, residence, parlor, parlour, dwelling2́ v. circle, rotate, round, come round, turn over, twiddle, twirl, wheel, whirl, orbit, orb, up and about, revolve, hand round, spin, swing, swing round, swirl, swivel, wind, spun, screw, pan, gyrate, go, operate -
9 أجال
أجَال: أَدَارَ، جَعَلَهُ يَدُورto turn, revolve, wheel, rotate -
10 أجال الرأي أو الفكر في
أجَالَ الرّأيَ أو الفِكْرَ فيto meditate on, ponder on or over, reflect on, contemplate, consider carefully, weigh thoroughly, think over, revolve in one's mind -
11 أدار
أدَارَ: جَعَلَهُ يَدُورto turn, revolve, rotate, wheel, spin, whirl, twirl, reel, swirl, eddy, circle -
12 تروى
تَرَوّى (في الأمْر): تَفَكّرَ، تَأمّلَto deliberate, premeditate, think over, revolve in one's mind, reflect (on), meditate (on), contemplate, consider carefully, study -
13 حوم
حَوّمَ: دَوّمَ، اِسْتَدَارَto circle, hover in circles; to revolve, go around, rotate -
14 دوم
دَوّمَ: دارَto turn, revolve, rotate, spin, gyrate, whirl, swirl, eddy -
15 دوم
دَوّمَ: أدَارَ، دَوّرَto turn, revolve, rotate, spin, whirl, twirl, swirl, eddy -
16 فكر
فَكّرَ، فَكَرَ (في)to think (of); to cerebrate; to think out or about, reason; to think over (deeply), consider (carefully), contemplate, revolve or turn over in one's mind, reflect (on), meditate (on), cogitate (on), ponder (on or over), muse (on or over), speculate (on), pore (over) -
17 فكر
فَكّرَ، فَكَرَ (في)to think (of); to cerebrate; to think out or about, reason; to think over (deeply), consider (carefully), contemplate, revolve or turn over in one's mind, reflect (on), meditate (on), cogitate (on), ponder (on or over), muse (on or over), speculate (on), pore (over) -
18 قلب الرأي أو الفكرة أو الأمر
قَلّبَ الرّأيَ أو الفِكْرَةَ أو الأمْرَto think over, reflect on, meditate on, ponder (on), turn over or revolve in one's mind, weigh or balance in the mind, consider carefully, study, examine, scrutinizeArabic-English new dictionary > قلب الرأي أو الفكرة أو الأمر
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19 لف
لَفّ: دارَ، دَوّمَto whirl, reel, spin, twirl, go around, gyrate, rotate, revolve, turn, swirl, eddy -
20 مسجد
مسجد:A place of worship and salaah. The life of the early Muslims used to revolve around the masjid. Meetings would be held there, discussions would take place there. It is called a 'mosque' in English.
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