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1 أرض فضاء في غابة
n. slashing -
2 جلد
1́ adj. gladiatorial2́ n. believer, endurance, stamina, drubbing, fortitude, toleration, sufferance, patience, self control, cut, whipping, flogging, lash, lashing, slashing, thrash, licking, pasting, lacing, flagellation, skin, integument, hide, leather3́ v. whip, lash, flog, slash, thrash, thump, trounce, scourge, sting, tan, switch, drub, birch, lambaste, belt, hide, curry -
3 قاسي
adj. hard, severe, strict, stern, austere, rough, rugged, strait, sharp, slashing, stony, hard-bitten, stringent, drastic, tough, harsh, hard and fast, unyielding -
4 بضع
بَضْع: قَطْع، شَقّamputation, cutting off, cutoff, removal; carving (up), dissection, anatomizing, anatomy; incision, -tomy; lancing; cutting open, slashing open, slitting open -
5 جلد
جَلْد: ضَرْبٌ بالسّيَاطwhipping, flogging, lashing, slashing, thrashing, lacing, scourging, flagellation -
6 شرم
شَرْم: مَصْدَر شَرَمَsplit(ting), cleavage, cleaving, cracking; rending, rent, ripping; slitting, slashing -
7 شق
شَقّ: مَصْدَر شَقّsplit(ting), cleavage, cleaving, fissuring, fission, cracking, rifting, break(ing); tear(ing), rending, rent, ripping, riving; cutting open, slashing open, slitting open, cutting, incision, incising; carving up, dissection -
8 مشق (بضربة سيف، إلخ)
مَشَقَ (بضَرْبَة سيف، إلخ) \ slash: to make long cuts at (sth.) with a swinging movement: He was slashing wildly with his sword. \ See Also شرط (شَرَّط) -
9 slash
خَفَّضَ (الأسْعار والرَّواتِب، إلخ) تَخْفيضًا كَبيرًا \ slash: to lower (prices, wages, etc.) by a large amount. \ مَشَقَ (بضَرْبَة سيف، إلخ) \ slash: to make long cuts at (sth.) with a swinging movement: He was slashing wildly with his sword. \ See Also شرط (شَرَّط)
См. также в других словарях:
slashing — [slashiŋ] adj. 1. severe; merciless; violent 2. dashing; spirited 3. Informal huge [a slashing success] n. 1. the act of one that slashes 2. SLASH1 (n. 4 & 5) … English World dictionary
slashing — index incisive, mordacious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
slashing — slashingly, adv. /slash ing/, n. 1. a slash. adj. 2. sweeping; cutting. 3. violent; severe: a slashing wind. 4. dashing; impetuous. 5. vivid; flashing; brilliant. 6. Informal. very large or fine; splendid: a slashing fortune. [1590 1600; SLASH1 + … Universalium
slashing — /ˈslæʃɪŋ/ (say slashing) noun 1. slash. –adjective 2. sweeping; cutting. 3. violent; severe. 4. severely critical or sarcastic. 5. dashing; impetuous. 6. Colloquial very large or fine: a slashing fortune. –slashingly, adverb …
Slashing — Slash Slash, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slashed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slashing}.] [OE. slaschen, of uncertain origin; cf. OF. esclachier to break, esclechier, esclichier, to break, and E. slate, slice, slit, v. t.] 1. To cut by striking violently and at… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slashing — I. adjective Date: 1593 1. incisively satiric or critical 2. driving, pelting 3. vivid, brilliant • slashingly adverb II. noun Date: 1576 … New Collegiate Dictionary
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slashing — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. harsh, brutal, vicious; see cruel 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective So sharp as to cause mental pain: acerbic, acid, acidic, acrid, astringent, biting, caustic, corrosive, cutting, mordacious, mordant, pungent,… … English dictionary for students
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slashing — 1) hassling 2) lashings … Anagrams dictionary