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41 peladeces
f.pl.rude language, gross language, billingsgate. -
42 грубая речь
General subject: rude language, ungentle speech -
43 ཚིག་ཙུབ་
[tshig tsub]harsh words, rude language, rough speech, unpleasant expression -
44 أذهل
أَذْهَلَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. shock: give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. stun: surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also أَصابَ بِصَدْمَة، صعق (صَعَقَ) -
45 أصاب (بـ)
أَصَابَ (بِـ) \ shoot, (shot): to strike (sb. or sth.) by firing: He raised his hands and cried, ‘Don’t shoot!’. He shot me in the leg. I shot him dead (I shot him and he died at once). strike, (struck): to give a strong feeling: The explosion struck fear into their hearts. catch, (caught): to get a disease or illness: You’ll catch a cold if you stand in the rain. get, (got, gotten): to catch (an illness); suffer from; I keep getting a pain in my chest. \ أَصَابَ بصَدْمَة \ shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. \ أَصَابَ الهَدَف \ shoot: (in football, etc.) to aim at the goal; send the ball into (a goal): First I shot and missed; the next time I shot a goal. \ See Also سَدَّدَ ضَرْبَةً -
46 سباب
سِبَاب \ abuse: rude language. -
47 صدم
صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. \ صَدَمَ (الكلام) \ interrupt: to break in upon (sb. or his speech): Don’t interrupt (me) when I’m talking to your father. \ صَدَمَ بِقوَّة \ ram: (of a ship or vehicle) to run hard into sth. (usu. on purpose): The police (car) rammed the thief’s car and prevented his escape. \ صَدَمَ عن عَمْد \ barge: to run into sb. on purpose, and push (esp. in football): He kept barging (into) me. -
48 كلام
كَلام \ talk: speech in general: too much talk and too little action; foolish talk. word: a short talk: I want a word with you. \ كَلام سَيِّئ \ abuse: rude language. \ كَلام فارِغ \ rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish. trash: worthless writing, painting, etc.. \ كَلام مَعْقُول \ sense: (also common sense) reasonable ideas; natural good judgement; natural wisdom: Do talk sense!. \ كَلام مُقْتَبَس (على سَبيل الاستِشْهَاد) \ quotation: words that are repeated: His speech was full of quotations from the newspapers. -
49 amaze
أَذْهَلَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. shock: give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. stun: surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also أَصابَ بِصَدْمَة، صعق (صَعَقَ) -
50 shock
أَذْهَلَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. shock: give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. stun: surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also أَصابَ بِصَدْمَة، صعق (صَعَقَ) -
51 stagger
أَذْهَلَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. shock: give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. stun: surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also أَصابَ بِصَدْمَة، صعق (صَعَقَ) -
52 stun
أَذْهَلَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. shock: give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. stun: surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also أَصابَ بِصَدْمَة، صعق (صَعَقَ) -
53 surprise
أَذْهَلَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. shock: give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. stagger: to surprise very much: I was staggered at the news of his success. stun: surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also أَصابَ بِصَدْمَة، صعق (صَعَقَ) -
54 bump
صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. -
55 collide
صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. -
56 knock
صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. -
57 run into
صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. -
58 shake
صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. -
59 shock
صَدَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. collide: to meet and knock hard against sb. or sth. by mistake: Two players collided and fell. My car collided with a tree. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. run into: (of a vehicle, a ship, its driver, etc.) to strike by accident: We ran into a bus at the crossroads. shake: to shock: We were shaken by the news of his death. shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. -
60 shock
أَصَابَ بصَدْمَة \ shock: to give sb. an unpleasant surprise: His rude language shocked his friends. \ ذَهْلَة \ shock: a sudden and violent confusion of the brain, caused by bad news, an accident, etc.; an unpleasant surprise: The driver was unhurt but was suffering from shock. I had a shock when I saw the hotel bill. \ See Also صدمة (صَدْمَة)
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