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1 scatter
تَفَرَّقَ \ disperse: to scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. scatter: to go in different directions: The thieves scattered after sharing the money. \ شَتَّتَ \ disperse: to scatter: The police dispersed the large crowd. The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّق) -
2 scatter
اِسْتَطارَ \ scatter. \ بَعْثَرَ \ scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. \ تَشَتَّت \ scatter: to send (or to go) in different directions: The thieves scattered after sharing the money. -
3 scatter
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
4 scatter
نَثَرَ \ scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. strew, (strewed, strewn): to scatter; cover with scattered objects: The floor was strewn with bits of paper. -
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نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ) -
6 scatter
[ˈskætə] verb1) to (make) go or rush in different directions:يَنتَشِرThe crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.
2) to throw loosely in different directions:يَنْثُرThe load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.
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7 scatter, disperse
تَطايَرَ \ scatter, disperse. -
8 scatter, disperse, be scattered
تبَعْثَر \ scatter, disperse, be scattered. -
9 scatter, dispersion, dispersal, scattering
شَتات \ scatter, dispersion, dispersal, scattering. \ See Also تَشْتيت، تَشَتُّتArabic-English glossary > scatter, dispersion, dispersal, scattering
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10 nathara
scatter [?] -
11 badda
scatter, distribute [Sem b-d-d] -
12 badhara
scatter, sow [Sem b-dh-r, Syr badar] -
13 bazara
scatter, sow [Sem b-z-r, Syr bazra (seed), Hrs bezar (peppers)] -
14 damana
scatter manure [Sem d-m-n, Heb domen (manure)] -
15 dhara
scatter, winnow [Sem dh-r-y, Akk zaru, Uga dhry] -
16 قراءة مفرقة
scatter read -
17 مبيان تبعثري
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18 disperse
تَفَرَّقَ \ disperse: to scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. scatter: to go in different directions: The thieves scattered after sharing the money. \ شَتَّتَ \ disperse: to scatter: The police dispersed the large crowd. The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّق) -
19 تفرق
تَفَرَّقَ \ disperse: to scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. scatter: to go in different directions: The thieves scattered after sharing the money. -
20 رش
رَشَّ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower; wash under a shower: They showered him with questions. Rocks showered down the mountain side. spray: to scatter spray (either water of chemical) over (sth.): We can spray crops, so as to kill insects that may damage them or spread disease. sprinkle: to scatter drops or grains of (sth.) on (sth. else): She sprinkled sugar over the food. I sprinkled the flower with water. \ رَشَّ بالمَسْحوق \ powder: to put powder on: Some women powder their faces.
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