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1 تقاطع
تَقاطَع \ cross: (of letters, roads, travellers, etc.) to meet and pass, going in different directions: Our letters crossed in the post. \ تَقَاطَع مع \ intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. -
2 meet
اِجْتَمَع \ meet: to hold a gathering: The Scouts meet every Thursday evening. \ اِجْتَمَع بـ \ meet: to come together from different directions: I met him in the street. We met (each other) by chance. Our eyes met, and I saw fear in his. Six roads meet at the town square. \ تَقَابَلَ \ meet: to come together from different directions: I met him in the street. We met (each other) by chance. Our eyes met, and I saw fear in his. Six roads meet at the town square. \ تَلاقَى \ meet: to come together from different directions: I met him in the street. We met (each other) by chance. Our eyes met, and I saw fear in his. Six roads meet at the town square. \ عَقَدَ اجتماعًا \ meet: to hold a gathering: The Scouts meet every Thursday evening. -
3 interchange
[ˈɪntətʃeɪndʒ] noun1) a place where two or more main roads or motorways at different levels are joined by means of several small roads, so allowing cars etc to move from one road to another.مُلتَقى طُرُق2) (an) exchange:تَبادُلan interchange of ideas.
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4 intersect
[ɪntəˈsekt] verbto divide (eg lines or roads) by cutting or crossing:يَتَقاطَعWhere do the two roads intersect?
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5 intersection
[-ʃən] noun1) the act of intersecting.تَقاطُع2) a place where lines, roads etc intersect:مُلْتَقى طُرُقThe crash occurred at the intersection (between the two roads).
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6 toll
I [təul] verbto ring (a bell) slowly:يَدُق II [təul] nounThe church bell tolled solemnly.
1) a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc:All cars pay a toll of $1
رَسْم مُرور( also adjective) a toll bridge.
2) an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster:مِقْدار ضَرَر الكارِثَهEvery year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.
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7 تشعب
تَشَعَّبَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. divide: to be separated into two or more parts: The river divided and formed an island. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
8 تفرع
تَفَرَّعَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
9 شبك
شَبَّكَ \ (en)tangle, enmesh, entwine. \ شَبَكَة \ net: a piece of netting that is used for catching sth., or for protection: a fishing net; a hair net. network: a set of lines that cross each other, as in a net: a network of roads, an arrangement that is carefully planned so as to cover a wide area a radio network. system: a planned way of doing sth.; an orderly arrangement: a system of roads and railways. \ شَبَكَة الأنابيب (في بنَايَة) \ plumbing: a plumber’s work; all the pipes that provide supplies of water and gas inside a building. \ شَبَكَة تَصْريف المياه القذِرة \ drainage: pipes, etc., often under the ground, used for carrying water and waste away from houses. \ شَبَكَة معدنيّة \ grid: a frame of iron bars. \ شَبَكَة معدنيّة للشِّوَاء \ grill: a frame of iron bars, esp. one that is used for cooking meat over or under a hot fire. -
10 قاطع
قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
11 ملتقى
مُلْتَقًى \ rendezvous: a special arrangement to meet at a certain time and place; the place that is arranged: Our rendezvous tonight is at 9 o’clock at the club. \ مُلْتَقًى \ crossing: a place where roads cross each other, esp. in a town: a dangerous crossing. junction: a place where ways (roads, rivers, railways, etc.) meet. \ See Also مفترق طرق (مُفْتَرَق طرق)، إلخ -
12 boycott
قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
13 interrupt
قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
14 intersect
قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
15 ostracize
قَاطَعَ \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes.. interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. intersect: (of lines, roads, etc.) to cut through or across; divide by passing through: A place where roads intersect is called a crossroads. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقَاطَع) -
16 branch
تَشَعَّبَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. divide: to be separated into two or more parts: The river divided and formed an island. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
17 divide
تَشَعَّبَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. divide: to be separated into two or more parts: The river divided and formed an island. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
18 fork
تَشَعَّبَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. divide: to be separated into two or more parts: The river divided and formed an island. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
19 branch
تَفَرَّعَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on. -
20 fork
تَفَرَّعَ \ branch: to divide; form a branch: The road branches here. fork: (of roads, etc.) to divide; form a fork; go along one of the roads at a fork: We forked left but we should have gone straight on.
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