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  • 61 عنف

    عَنّفَ: قَسَا على
    to treat harshly, severely, roughly, cruelly, without mercy

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  • 62 قسا على

    قَسَا على: عَنّفَ
    to treat severely, harshly, roughly, cruelly, without mercy; to be or become severe (stern, hard, harsh, cruel, merciless) toward

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  • 63 نحو

    نَحْو، نَحْواً مِنْ: حَوَالَى، زُهَاء
    about, approximately, around, circa, roughly, nearly, almost, more or less, some

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  • 64 نحوا من

    نَحْو، نَحْواً مِنْ: حَوَالَى، زُهَاء
    about, approximately, around, circa, roughly, nearly, almost, more or less, some

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  • 65 abuse

    [əˈbjuːz]
    1. verb
    1) to use wrongly, usually with harmful results:

    She abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.

    يُسِيء إسْتِعْمَال
    2) to insult or speak roughly to:

    She abused the servants.

    يَشْتُم، يُهِين،يَذُم
    2. [əˈbjuːs] noun
    1) insulting language:

    He shouted abuse at her.

    شَتِيمَه، شَتْم
    2) the wrong use of something:

    This toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.

    إسَاءَة إسْتِعْمَال

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  • 66 ball

    I [bɔːl] noun
    1) anything roughly round in shape:

    a ball of wool.

    كُرَه
    2) a round object used in games:

    a tennis ball.

    كُرة القَدَمأو السَّلّه
    3) balls (plural ) (slang) testicles.
    الخِصيتان، بيضتا الرَّجُل II [bɔːl] noun
    a formal dance:

    a ball at the palace.

    حَقْلة راقِصَه

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  • 67 cobble

    I [ˈkɔbl] noun
    a rounded stone formerly used in paving streets.
    حَصاةٌ II [ˈkɔbl] verb
    1) to mend (shoes).
    يَرْقَعُ الحِذاء
    2) to make or repair badly or roughly.
    يُصَلِّحُ بِصورَةٍ سَيِّئَه

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  • 68 delta

    [ˈdeltə] noun
    a roughly triangular area of land formed at the mouth of a river which reaches the sea in two or more branches:

    the delta of the Nile.

    دِلْتا ، دال النَّهْر

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  • 69 drag

    [dræg] past tense, past participle dragged
    1. verb
    1) to pull, especially by force or roughly:

    She was dragged screaming from her car.

    يَسْحَب، يُجَرْجِر

    He dragged the heavy table across the floor.

    يَجُرُّ، يَسْحَب بِبُطءٍ
    3) to (cause to) move along the ground:

    His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.

    يَنْجَرُّ
    4) to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook:

    Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.

    يَبْحَثُ بواسِطَة شَبَكَه
    5) to be slow-moving and boring:

    The evening dragged a bit.

    يَسيرُ بِبُطءٍ وَمَلل
    2. noun
    1) something which slows something down:

    He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.

    عائِق، شَيءٌ مُعَرْقِل

    He took a long drag at his cigarette.

    سَحْبَة دُخان، مَجَّه
    3) something or someone that is dull and boring:

    Washing-up is a drag.

    شَيءٌ مُمِل وبارِد
    4) a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.
    لِباس المَرأَه عندما يلْبِسُها الرَّجُل

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  • 70 estimate

    [ˈestɪmeɪt]
    1. verb
    1) to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring:

    He estimated that the journey would take two hours.

    يُقَدِّر، يُخَمِّن

    I estimated my chances of escape as very good.

    يُقَيِّم، يُثَمِّنُ عالِياً
    2. [-mət] noun

    a rough estimate.

    تَقْدير

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  • 71 handle

    [ˈhændl]
    1. noun
    the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped:

    You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.

    مِقْبَض، يَد
    2. verb
    1) to touch or hold with the hand:

    Please wash your hands before handling food.

    يَلْمَس
    2) to control, manage or deal with:

    He'll never make a good teacher – he doesn't know how to handle children.

    يَتَعامَل مع
    3) to buy or sell; to deal in:

    I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.

    يبيع أو يَشْتَري
    4) to treat in a particular way:

    Never handle animals roughly.

    يُعامِل بصورة معيَّنَه

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  • 72 hustle

    [ˈhasl]
    1. verb
    1) to push quickly and roughly:

    The man was hustled out of the office.

    يَدْفَع بِخُشونَه
    2) to make (someone) act quickly:

    Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.

    يَدْفَع ، يُسَرِّع
    3) (American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally:

    the car dealer tried to hustle us.

    يَخْتَلِس ، يَحْصَل بِطَريقَه غيْر قانونيَّه
    4) (American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means:

    hustle drugs.

    إخْتِلاس، يَعْتاش بوسائِل غير قانونيَّه
    5) (American ) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.
    تَعْمَل كزانيَه، تَسْتَجْدي الزَّبائِن
    2. noun
    quick and busy activity.
    تَزاحُم، تَدافُع، نَشاط

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  • 73 jostle

    [ˈdʒɔsl] verb
    to push roughly:

    I felt people jostling against me in the dark.

    يَدْفَع بِخُشونَه

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  • 74 manhandle

    verb
    1) to move, carry etc by hand:

    When the crane broke down, they had to manhandle the crates on to the boat.

    يُدير أو يَقود بِقُوَّتِه الجِسْمانيَّه
    2) to treat roughly:

    You'll break all the china if you manhandle it like that!

    يُعامِل بِخُشونَه

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  • 75 minim

    [ˈmɪnɪm] noun
    a musical note roughly equal to a slow walking step in length.
    البَيْضاء: علامَه موسيقيَّه تُعادِل الخطْوَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > minim

  • 76 push around

    to treat roughly:

    He pushes his younger brother around.

    يُعامِل بِخُشونَه

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  • 77 rough out

    to draw or explain roughly:

    He roughed out his plan.

    يَشْرَحُ أو يُفَسِّرُ بصورَةٍ عامَّه

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  • 78 run up

    1) to hoist (a flag).
    يَرْفَع عَلَما
    2) to make quickly or roughly:

    I can run up a dress in a couple of hours.

    يُعِدُّ بِسُرْعَه
    3) to collect up, accumulate (debts):

    He ran up an enormous bill.

    يَتَجَمَّعُ عَلَيْه حِسابٌ ضَخْم

    Arabic-English dictionary > run up

  • 79 rustic

    [ˈrastɪk] adjective
    1) of the countryside:

    rustic life.

    ريفي، قَرَوي
    2) roughly made:

    a rustic fence.

    غَيْر مُتْقَن

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  • 80 say

    [seɪ] 3rd person singular present tense says [sez]: past tense, past participle said [sed]
    1. verb
    1) to speak or utter:

    What did you say?

    She said "Yes".

    يَقول
    2) to tell, state or declare:

    She is said to be very beautiful.

    يُخْبِر، يُعْلِن، يُصَرِّح
    3) to repeat:

    The child says her prayers every night.

    يُرَدِّد
    4) to guess or estimate:

    I can't say when he'll return.

    يَعْرِف، يُقَدِّر، يُخَمِّن
    5) (let's) say roughly; approximately; about:

    You'll arrive there in, (let's) say, three hours.

    تَقْريبا، حَوالي
    2. noun
    the right or opportunity to state one's opinion:

    We have no say in the decision.

    قَوْل، كَلِمَه، رأْي

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