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1 snarl
زَمْجَر \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. snarl: (of a dog or other animal) (to show its teeth) and make an angry noise. \ See Also زأر (زَأَرَ)، همهم (هَمْهَمَ) -
2 snarl
كَشَّرَ عن أسنَانِهِ \ snarl: (of a dog or other animal), to show its teeth and make an angry noise. -
3 snarl
[snaːl]1. verbيَهرُّ، يُزَمْجِرُThe dog snarled at the burglar.
2. nounan angry sound of this kind.زَمْجَرَه -
4 تشابك
1́ n. tangle, texture, ravel, entanglement2́ v. interlock, snarl, overlap, foul, web, engage -
5 تشابك الخيوط
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6 تعقد
1́ n. complication, complexity, entanglement, tangle, snarl2́ v. tangle, kink, complicate -
7 دمدمة
n. grumble, murmur, mutter, rumble, growl, snarl -
8 زحمة حركة المرور
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9 زمجر
v. snarl -
10 زمجرة
n. snarl -
11 شىء معقد
n. complexity, intricacy, snarl -
12 عبر بزمجرة
v. snarl -
13 عقد تعقيدا شديدا
v. snarl -
14 هر الكلب مخرجا أسنانه
v. snarl -
15 ارتباك
اِرْتِبَاكconfusion, disconcertion, discomfit(ure), disquiet(ude), perturbation, agitation, uneasiness, fluster, befuddlement, embarrassment, perplexity, puzzle(ment), baffle(ment), nonplus, bewilderment; muddle, jumble; entanglement, snarl, tangle -
16 تحابك
تَحَابَكَto be or become twined, entwined, twisted, interwoven, interlaced, intertwined, intertwisted, interlocked, knitted, meshed, snarled, tangled; to intertwine, interlace, interweave, interlock, intertwist, snarl, tangle, kint, mesh -
17 تشابك
تَشَابُكinterlacement, interlock(ing), intertwist(ing), intertwinement, snarl, tangle; engagement; interpenetration; overlap(ping); complicatedness, complexity, intricacy, confusion -
18 تعقد
تَعَقّدَ (الأمْرُ)to complicate, snarl; to be or become complicated, complex, intricate, knotty, tangled, difficult -
19 حبك
حَبَكَ: ضَفَرَ، شابَكَto braid, plait; to twine, entwine, twist, intertweave, interlace, intertwine, intertwist, interlock, weave together, knit, mesh, snarl, tangle -
20 دمدم
دَمْدَمَ: تَمْتَمَ، هَدَرَto mutter, mumble, murmur; to grumble, growl, snarl, rumble
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