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1 توسع الحدقة المتقافز
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2 انبثاق
اِنْبِثَاقemanation, emergence, issuing, issue, issuance, springing, arising, going out; outflow, outpour, outburst, effusion, gush, flow, flowage, spurt, flux, efflux, effluence -
3 راجع إلى
راجِعٌ إلى: عائِدٌ إلى، مَرَدّهُ إلىdue to, attributable to, ascribable to, referable to, traceable to, going back to, stemming from, springing from, caused by -
4 مترتب
مُتَرَتّب (على): ناشِئ (عن), ناتِج (عن)resulting (from), resultant (from), consequent(ial) (on), following (as a consequence) (from), attendant (upon), ensuing (from), deriving (from), arising (from), springing (from), issuing (from), originating (from), stemming (from), growing out (of), caused (by), occasioned (by) -
5 منبثق
مُنْبَثِقemanating, springing, emerging, arising, originating, issuing, proceeding, stemming; bursting forth, gushing out, pouring out, flowing, effluent, welling out, rushing out, shooting out, coming out, spouting, spurting, squirting -
6 منبعث
مُنْبَعِث: مُنْبَثِقemitted, sent out, discharged, given off, released, diffused; emanating, arising, rising, proceeding, issuing, springing, emerging, originating -
7 مندفع
مُنْدَفِع: مُنْطَلِقdashing, rushing, darting, shooting, springing, flinging, running, hurling, hurtling, bursting forth or out -
8 منطلق
مُنْطَلِق: مُنْدَفِعdashing, darting, rushing, shooting, springing, flinging, running, racing, hurling, hurrying; bursting forth or out, breaking forth or out, erupting; going off, exploding, blasting; launched, discharged, released; taking off, starting off, departing; going ahead, setting out, starting, advancing, proceeding, moving; under way, on foot, in progress -
9 ناتج
ناتِج (عن): ناجِم (عن), مُسَبّب (عن)resulting (from), resultant (from), consequent(ial) (on), following (as a consequence) (from), attendant (upon), ensuing (from), proceeding (from), arising (from), springing (from), issuing (from), originating (from), stemming (from), growing out (of), brought about (by), caused (by), occasioned (by), produced (by), generated (by), engendered (by) -
10 ناجم
ناجِم (عن): ناتِج (عن), مُسَبّب (عن)resulting (from), resultant (from), consequent(ial) (on), following (from), ensuing (from), proceeding (from), arising (from), springing (from), originating (from), stemming (from), issuing (from), growing out (of), brought about (by), caused (by) -
11 ناشئ من أو عن
ناشِئٌ مِنْ أو عَنْ: ناجِمٌ عَنْarising from, originating from, springing from, stemming from, issuing from, emanating from, proceeding from, following from, resulting from, resultant from, ensuing from, growing out of -
12 bounce
[bauns]1. verb1) to (cause to) spring or jump back from a solid surface.يَرْتَدُ، يَثِبُ2) (of a cheque) to be sent back unpaid, because of lack of money in a bank account.يُعيدُ الشيك دون صَرْف2. noun1) (of a ball etc) an act of springing back:ارْتِداد، وَثْبَهWith one bounce the ball went over the net.
2) energy:طاقَه، قَوَّهShe has a lot of bounce.
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13 jump
[dʒamp]1. verb1) to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement:He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool
يَقْفِزDon't jump the horse over that fence!
2) to rise; to move quickly (upwards):يَصْعَد، يَثِبHe jumped into the car.
3) to make a startled movement:يَنْتَفِض، يَجْفَلThe noise made me jump.
4) to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding:يَتَخَطّىHe jumped the stream easily.
2. noun1) an act of jumping:قَفْزShe crossed the stream in one jump.
2) an obstacle to be jumped over:حاجِزHer horse fell at the third jump.
3) a jumping competition:مُباراة في القَفْزthe high jump.
4) a startled movement:حَرَكَه مُفاجِئَهShe gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.
5) a sudden rise, eg in prices:إرْتِفاع مُفاجئThere has been a jump in the price of potatoes.
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14 kick
[kɪk]1. verb1) to hit or strike out with the foot:يَرْفُسHe kicked open the gate.
2) (of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.يَرْتَد2. noun1) a blow with the foot:رَفْسَه، لَبْطَهHe was injured by a kick from a horse.
2) the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.إرْتِداد3) a pleasant thrill:سُرور، إنْفِعال فَرِحShe gets a kick out of making people happy.
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15 spring up
to develop or appear suddenly:يَظْهَر، يَتَطَوَّرNew buildings are springing up everywhere.
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16 انبثق
اِنْبَثَقَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. issue: (formal esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. -
17 طلع
طَلَعَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. \ طَلَعَ \ dawn: to become light: Day was dawning. \ See Also انْبَلَج الفَجْر \ طَلَعَ \ crop up: to appear unexpectedly: Various difficulties cropped up during our talks. \ See Also ظَهَرَ فجاةً -
18 نبت
نَبَتَ \ grow: (of plants) live naturally: Orange trees do not grow in Britain. spring: (esp. with up) appear: Fresh grass was springing up. -
19 نبق
نَبَقَ \ spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. -
20 emerge
اِنْبَثَقَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. issue: (formal esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground.
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