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61 عنف
عَنّفَ: قَسَا علىto treat harshly, severely, roughly, cruelly, without mercy -
62 قسا على
قَسَا على: عَنّفَto treat severely, harshly, roughly, cruelly, without mercy; to be or become severe (stern, hard, harsh, cruel, merciless) toward -
63 نحو
نَحْو، نَحْواً مِنْ: حَوَالَى، زُهَاءabout, approximately, around, circa, roughly, nearly, almost, more or less, some -
64 نحوا من
نَحْو، نَحْواً مِنْ: حَوَالَى، زُهَاءabout, approximately, around, circa, roughly, nearly, almost, more or less, some -
65 abuse
[əˈbjuːz]1. verb1) to use wrongly, usually with harmful results:يُسِيء إسْتِعْمَالShe abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.
2) to insult or speak roughly to:يَشْتُم، يُهِين،يَذُمShe abused the servants.
2. [əˈbjuːs] noun1) insulting language:شَتِيمَه، شَتْمHe shouted abuse at her.
2) the wrong use of something:إسَاءَة إسْتِعْمَالThis toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.
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66 ball
I [bɔːl] noun1) anything roughly round in shape:كُرَهa ball of wool.
2) a round object used in games:كُرة القَدَمأو السَّلّه الخِصيتان، بيضتا الرَّجُل II [bɔːl] nouna tennis ball.
a formal dance:حَقْلة راقِصَهa ball at the palace.
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67 cobble
I [ˈkɔbl] nouna rounded stone formerly used in paving streets.حَصاةٌ II [ˈkɔbl] verb1) to mend (shoes).يَرْقَعُ الحِذاء2) to make or repair badly or roughly.يُصَلِّحُ بِصورَةٍ سَيِّئَه -
68 delta
[ˈdeltə] nouna roughly triangular area of land formed at the mouth of a river which reaches the sea in two or more branches:دِلْتا ، دال النَّهْرthe delta of the Nile.
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69 drag
[dræg] past tense, past participle dragged1. verb1) to pull, especially by force or roughly:يَسْحَب، يُجَرْجِرShe was dragged screaming from her car.
2) to pull (something) slowly ( usually because heavy):يَجُرُّ، يَسْحَب بِبُطءٍHe dragged the heavy table across the floor.
3) to (cause to) move along the ground:يَنْجَرُّHis coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.
4) to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook:يَبْحَثُ بواسِطَة شَبَكَهPolice are dragging the canal to try to find the body.
5) to be slow-moving and boring:يَسيرُ بِبُطءٍ وَمَللThe evening dragged a bit.
2. noun1) something which slows something down:عائِق، شَيءٌ مُعَرْقِلHe felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.
سَحْبَة دُخان، مَجَّهHe took a long drag at his cigarette.
3) something or someone that is dull and boring:شَيءٌ مُمِل وبارِدWashing-up is a drag.
4) a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.لِباس المَرأَه عندما يلْبِسُها الرَّجُل -
70 estimate
[ˈestɪmeɪt]1. verb1) to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring:يُقَدِّر، يُخَمِّنHe estimated that the journey would take two hours.
2) to form an idea or judgement of how good etc something is:يُقَيِّم، يُثَمِّنُ عالِياًI estimated my chances of escape as very good.
2. [-mət] nouna calculation (eg of the probable cost etc of something):تَقْديرa rough estimate.
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71 handle
[ˈhændl]1. nounthe part of an object by which it may be held or grasped:مِقْبَض، يَدYou've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.
2. verb1) to touch or hold with the hand:يَلْمَسPlease wash your hands before handling food.
2) to control, manage or deal with:يَتَعامَل معHe'll never make a good teacher – he doesn't know how to handle children.
3) to buy or sell; to deal in:يبيع أو يَشْتَريI'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.
4) to treat in a particular way:يُعامِل بصورة معيَّنَهNever handle animals roughly.
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72 hustle
[ˈhasl]1. verb1) to push quickly and roughly:يَدْفَع بِخُشونَهThe man was hustled out of the office.
2) to make (someone) act quickly:يَدْفَع ، يُسَرِّعDon't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.
3) (American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally:يَخْتَلِس ، يَحْصَل بِطَريقَه غيْر قانونيَّهthe car dealer tried to hustle us.
4) (American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means:إخْتِلاس، يَعْتاش بوسائِل غير قانونيَّهhustle drugs.
5) (American ) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.تَعْمَل كزانيَه، تَسْتَجْدي الزَّبائِن2. nounquick and busy activity.تَزاحُم، تَدافُع، نَشاط -
73 jostle
[ˈdʒɔsl] verbto push roughly:يَدْفَع بِخُشونَهI felt people jostling against me in the dark.
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74 manhandle
verb1) to move, carry etc by hand:يُدير أو يَقود بِقُوَّتِه الجِسْمانيَّهWhen the crane broke down, they had to manhandle the crates on to the boat.
2) to treat roughly:يُعامِل بِخُشونَهYou'll break all the china if you manhandle it like that!
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75 minim
[ˈmɪnɪm] nouna musical note roughly equal to a slow walking step in length.البَيْضاء: علامَه موسيقيَّه تُعادِل الخطْوَه -
76 push around
to treat roughly:يُعامِل بِخُشونَهHe pushes his younger brother around.
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77 rough out
to draw or explain roughly:يَشْرَحُ أو يُفَسِّرُ بصورَةٍ عامَّهHe roughed out his plan.
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78 run up
1) to hoist (a flag).يَرْفَع عَلَما2) to make quickly or roughly:يُعِدُّ بِسُرْعَهI can run up a dress in a couple of hours.
3) to collect up, accumulate (debts):يَتَجَمَّعُ عَلَيْه حِسابٌ ضَخْمHe ran up an enormous bill.
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79 rustic
[ˈrastɪk] adjective1) of the countryside:ريفي، قَرَويrustic life.
2) roughly made:غَيْر مُتْقَنa rustic fence.
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80 say
[seɪ] 3rd person singular present tense says [sez]: past tense, past participle said [sed]1. verb1) to speak or utter:What did you say?
يَقولShe said "Yes".
2) to tell, state or declare:يُخْبِر، يُعْلِن، يُصَرِّحShe is said to be very beautiful.
3) to repeat:يُرَدِّدThe child says her prayers every night.
4) to guess or estimate:يَعْرِف، يُقَدِّر، يُخَمِّنI can't say when he'll return.
5) (let's) say roughly; approximately; about:تَقْريبا، حَواليYou'll arrive there in, (let's) say, three hours.
2. nounthe right or opportunity to state one's opinion:قَوْل، كَلِمَه، رأْيWe have no say in the decision.
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