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2 sleep, slept
نَامَ \ fall asleep: go to sleep. sleep, slept: rest (esp. in bed at night) in a condition where one’s senses are not working. slumber: to sleep. -
3 sleep (slept)
رَقَدَ \ sleep (slept): to rest (esp. in bed at night) in a condition where one’s senses are not working. -
4 oversleep
[əuvəˈsliːp] past tense, past participle ˌoverˈslept - ˈslept verbto sleep longer than one intended:يَنامُ أكْثَر مما يَنْبَغيHe overslept and missed the train.
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5 sleep
[sliːp] past tense, past participle slept [slept]1. verbto rest with the eyes closed and in a state of natural unconsciousness:Goodnight – sleep well!
يَنامI can't sleep – my mind is too active.
2. noun(a) rest in a state of natural unconsciousness:It is bad for you to have too little sleep, since it makes you tired
نَوْمI had only four hours' sleep last night.
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7 keep watch
a) to be on guard:يَحْرُسHe kept watch while the other soldiers slept.
b) to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.يُراقِب، يبقى يَقِظا، يَحْرُس -
8 sleep like a log
to sleep very well and soundly.ينامُ نوما عَميقاينامُ جَيِّداThe child slept like a top after a day on the beach.
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9 sleep like a top
to sleep very well and soundly.ينامُ نوما عَميقاينامُ جَيِّداThe child slept like a top after a day on the beach.
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10 toil
[tɔɪl]1. verb1) to work hard and long:يَكْدَحHe toiled all day in the fields.
2) to move with great difficulty:يَجُرُّ خُطاه، يَمْشي بِصُعوبَهHe toiled along the road with all his luggage.
2. nounhard work:عَمَل شاق، كَدْحHe slept well after his hours of toil.
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12 رقد
رَقَدَ \ sleep (slept): to rest (esp. in bed at night) in a condition where one’s senses are not working. -
13 سرق
سَرَقَ \ pilfer: to steal (small things) from shops, one’s place of work, etc.. pinch: to steal. rob: to steal from (a person, building or enclosed place): He robbed me of my watch (by force, or while I slept, etc.). They robbed the bank. The lawyer robbed the old lady (he charged her too much, or took her money by a trick). steal (stole): to take secretly and unlawfully: Thieves steal things. -
14 سطا على
سَطَا على \ burgle, burglarize: to enter (a building) and steal: My house was burgled last night. rob: to steal from (a person, building or enclosed place): He robbed me of my watch (by force, or while I slept, etc.). They robbed the bank. The lawyer robbed the old lady (he charged her too much, or took her money by a trick). \ See Also سرق (سَرَقَ) -
15 سلب (فعل)
سَلَبَ (فِعْل) \ loot: to take goods and possessions from a place as loot: The violent crowd began looting shops and houses. plunder: to steal openly and violently, esp. in wartime. rob: to steal from (a person, building or enclosed place): He robbed me of my watch (by force, or while I slept, etc.). They robbed the bank. steal: to take secretly and unlawfully: Thieves steal things. \ سَلَبَ المالَ (بالغشّ والخداع) \ swindle: to take money from (sb.) by deceit: He swindled me out of $50. -
16 فراش
فِراش \ bed: an article of furniture on which one sleeps: He lay in bed. Let’s go to bed.. mattress: a large flat bag (filled with hair, cotton or feathers) that is laid on a bed and is slept on. \ فِراش بِرَفّاسات \ spring mattress: a mattress that is filled with wire springs. -
17 نام
نَامَ \ fall asleep: go to sleep. sleep, slept: rest (esp. in bed at night) in a condition where one’s senses are not working. slumber: to sleep. -
18 نهب
نَهَبَ \ loot: to take goods and possessions from a place as loot: The violent crowd began looting shops and houses. plunder: to steal openly and violently, esp. in wartime. rob: to steal from (a person, building or enclosed place): He robbed me of my watch (by force, or while I slept, etc.) They robbed the bank. \ See Also سلب (سَلَبَ) -
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