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1 mashed, crushed, squashed
مَهْروس \ mashed, crushed, squashed. -
2 squash
[skwɔʃ]1. verb1) to press, squeeze or crush:يَسْحَق، يَعْصُر يَهْزِمThe tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.
2. noun1) a state of being squashed or crowded:إزْدِحامThere was a great squash in the doorway.
2) (a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit:عَصير فَواكِهHave some orange squash!
3) ( also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.سكواتْش: لُعْبَة بِكُرةٍ في مَلْعَب مُحاط بالجُدْران4) a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.قَرع، يَقْطين -
3 مهروس
مَهْرُوس: مَسْحُوق، مَسْحُونmashed, squashed, crushed, bruised, pounded, pestled -
4 squashy
adjectivesoft or easily squashed:سَهْلٌ سَحْقُه أو هَرْسُهThe rain makes the fruit very squashy.
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5 انحشر
اِنْحَشَرَ \ squash: to press tightly: We all squashed into one car. squeeze: to force oneself through (or into) a narrow space: He squeezed through the crowd and escaped. -
6 حشر
حَشَرَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. squash: to press tightly: The driver squashed us all in. stuff: to press tightly: He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also مَلاََ، حشا (حَشَا) \ حَشَرَ نَفْسَه \ squeeze: to force through (or into) a narrow space: He squeezed through the crowd and escaped. -
7 دهك
دَهَكَ \ squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. \ See Also هرس (هَرَسَ)، سحق (سَحَقَ) -
8 سحق
سَحَقَ \ crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.), to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. trample: to step heavily: The horses trampled him to death. \ سَحَقَ قَلْبَ فُلان حُزنًا وغمًّا \ break sb.’s heart: to make sb. very sad. -
9 عصر
عَصَرَ \ crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. squeeze: to press very tightly: We squeeze oranges to make an orange drink. We squeezed the liquid out of the fruit. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also هشم (هَشَّمَ) -
10 عصير
عَصِير \ juice: the liquid part of fruit (or vegetables) esp. when it is pressed out and used as a drink: a glass of orange juice. squash: a drink, made of liquid from squashed fruit: a glass of orange squash. syrup: a thick sweet liquid, containing boiled sugar. \ عَصِير التُفّاح (المتخمِّر قليلاً) \ cider: a drink made from apples. -
11 مهروس
مَهْروس \ mashed, crushed, squashed. -
12 هرس
هَرَسَ \ crush: to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. mash: to make (food) into a soft wet mass: He mashed the vegetables. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. -
13 cram
حَشَرَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. squash: to press tightly: The driver squashed us all in. stuff: to press tightly: He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also مَلاََ، حشا (حَشَا) -
14 jam
حَشَرَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. squash: to press tightly: The driver squashed us all in. stuff: to press tightly: He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also مَلاََ، حشا (حَشَا) -
15 squash
حَشَرَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. squash: to press tightly: The driver squashed us all in. stuff: to press tightly: He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also مَلاََ، حشا (حَشَا) -
16 stuff
حَشَرَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. squash: to press tightly: The driver squashed us all in. stuff: to press tightly: He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also مَلاََ، حشا (حَشَا) -
17 crush
سَحَقَ \ crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.), to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. trample: to step heavily: The horses trampled him to death. -
18 mangle
سَحَقَ \ crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.), to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. trample: to step heavily: The horses trampled him to death. -
19 squash
سَحَقَ \ crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.), to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. trample: to step heavily: The horses trampled him to death. -
20 trample
سَحَقَ \ crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.), to press sth. so hard that it is forced out of shape, or broken, or damaged, or flattened, or (of fruit) gives out its liquid: My leg was crushed in the accident. mangle: to cup up and damage seriously: His leg was mangled in the accident. squash: to press out of shape (and perhaps damage or kill): He stepped on the insect and squashed it. trample: to step heavily: The horses trampled him to death.
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