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1 skyrocket
I verbto rise sharply; to increase rapidly and suddenly:يَرْتَفِع بِسُرْعَه II nounHousing prices have skyrocketed.
a rocket firework that explodes in brilliant colourful sparks.سَهْم ناري، صاروخ ألعاب ناريَّه -
2 إرتفع بسرعة
v. skyrocket -
3 إرتفع فجأة
v. skyrocket -
4 سهم ناري
n. rocket, skyrocket -
5 صاروخ
n. rocket, missile, projectile, skyrocket -
6 أغلى السعر
أغْلَى السّعْرَ: رَفَعَهُto raise, increase, hike, up, skyrocket (the price) -
7 ارتفع
اِرْتَفَعَ: عَلاَto rise, go up, ascend, mount (up), tower, soar, climb, uprise, advance; to skyrocket; to be or become high, lofty, elevated; to be or become loud -
8 رفع
رَفَعَ: زادَto raise, increase, step up, boost, hike, up, scale up, jack up, skyrocket; to heighten, intensify, enhance -
9 زاد
زادَ: رَفَعَ، كَثّرَ، كَبّرَto increase, augment, raise, swell, step up, scale up, boost, hike up, jack up, up, skyrocket; to intensify, heighten, enhance, build up, add to, enlarge, magnify -
10 سهم ناري
سَهْمٌ نارِيّ، أسْهُمٌ نارِيّةrocket(s), skyrocket(s); fireworks -
11 أسهم نارية
سَهْمٌ نارِيّ، أسْهُمٌ نارِيّةrocket(s), skyrocket(s); fireworks
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