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1 start
I [staː]1. verb1) to leave or begin a journey:يَبْدأ الرِّحْلَهWe shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.
2) to begin:Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?
يَبْدأ، يَشْرَعWhat time does the play start?
3) to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work:يُشَغِّلThe clock stopped but I started it again.
يُؤَسِّسOne of the students decided to start a college magazine.
2. noun1) the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc:بِدايَهI shall have to make a start on that work.
2) in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this:إنْدِفاع، إنْطِلاق II [staːt]The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.
1. verbto jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc:يَقْفِز، يَهْتَزThe sudden noise made me start.
2. noun1) a sudden movement of the body:إهْتِزازَة الجِسْمHe gave a start of surprise.
2) a shock:صَدْمَهWhat a start the news gave me!
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2 تحرك
تَحَرُّك \ movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ whisk: to move quickly and lightly: The horse whisked his tail (He used it to brush away flies). They whisked the sick old man into hospital (took him quickly and suddenly). \ تَحَرَّكَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. \ See Also انْطَلَقَ بسرعة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ pop: (with any adv. or prep.) to go or move quickly (usu. without warning, and for a short time): I popped across (the street) to buy a paper. He popped his head round the door just long enough to say good morning. \ See Also طلع (طَلعَ)، دَخَلَ أو خَرَجَ فَجْأةً أو دُفْعَةً واحِدَة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ blow, (blew, blown): to be moved by the wind: The wind blew my hat off. \ See Also حَرَّكَ بِتَأْثير الهَواء \ تَحَرَّكَ بِبُطْءٍ \ crawl: to move slowly: The car crawled up the hill. \ تَحَرَّكَ فَجْأةً \ start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. \ تَحَرَّكَ وهو يُجَقْجِقُ أو يَهْدِر \ chug: (of a boat, vehicle, etc.) to go slowly and steadity with the engine making short regular noises: The boat was chugging along. -
3 attack
حَمَلَ (على) \ attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government. charge: to rush forward, usually for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. \ See Also تَحَامَلَ \ هَجَمَ (على) \ charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. attack: to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat: We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. \ See Also حمل (حَمَلَ) \ هَجْمَة \ attack: attacking an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back. -
4 charge
حَمَلَ (على) \ attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government. charge: to rush forward, usually for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. \ See Also تَحَامَلَ \ هَجَمَ (على) \ charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. attack: to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat: We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. \ See Also حمل (حَمَلَ) \ هَجْمَة \ attack: attacking an attempt to hurt or destroy: an air attack; an attack of fever; a newspaper attack. charge: a sudden rush at sb. or sth. for the purpose of attack etc.: They made a sudden charge and drove the enemy back. -
5 sail
جَرَى بِخِفَّةٍ ورَشاقةٍ \ sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. \ رِحْلَة في مَركَبٍ شِراعيّ \ sail: a journey that is made for pleasure, in a sailing boat: Let’s go for a sail round the island. \ سَافَرَ على مَركبٍ شِراعي \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. \ شِرَاع \ sail: a sheet of cloth that is spread to catch the wind and move a boat forward. \ قَادَ \ sail: to travel in and control (a sailing boat or ship): My son sails his own boat. He learnt to sail when he was eight. \ See Also وجه (وَجَّهَ)، سَيَّر مركبًا شراعيًّا \ قِلْع (السفينة) \ sail. \ See Also شراع (شِراع) \ مَخَر عُباب \ sail: to sail across (a sea): He sailed the Atlantic Ocean alone. \ مَخَرَ \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. \ See Also أبحر (أَبْحَرَ) -
6 رفع
رَفَعَ \ elevate: to lift up. lift: (often with up) to take up; raise: I lifted the child (up) on to my knee. The box was too heavy to lift. pick up: to lift (from the ground, from a table, etc.): Pick up what you’ve dropped. put up: to raise (one’s hands, the price, etc.). raise: to lift; move to a higher position: He raised his arm and pointed at the sky. She raised her cup and drank, increase; make higher He raised the price (or his offer) from $4 to $5. She raised her voice (spoke louder). The news raised my hopes (made me more hopeful). \ See Also رَقِيَ، شال (شَالَ)، التقط (اِلْتَقَطَ)، زاد (زَادَ) \ رَفَعَ بآلة \ hoist: to raise by means of a rope or a machine: The captain told them to hoist the flag. \ رَفَعَ بجهد \ heave: to lift, move or throw a heavy object: Who heaved that brick through the window. \ رَفَعَ بالرّافِعة \ jack: to lift with a jack: Please jack up this side of my lorry, and change the front tyre. winch: to raise or pull with a winch: The car was winched on to the ship. \ رَفَعَ بالعَتَلَة \ lever: to move with a lever: He levered the top off the box, which had been nailed up. \ رَفَعَ دَعْوَى عَلَى \ bring (brought): (in law) to start or put forward (a charge or case). sue: to claim money from (sb.) in court: I sued him for damaging my car. \ رَفَعَ الكُلْفَةَ \ take a liberty: to do sth. that is not polite unless one has asked for permission first: He took the liberty of borrowing my bicycle while I was out. \ See Also تجرأ (تَجَرَّأَ) \ رَفَعَ وأَلْقَى \ heave: to lift, move or throw a heavy object: Who heaved that brick through the window. -
7 مركز
مَرْكَز \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow, a place where people gather for a special purpose a sports centre; a shopping centre. place: a position: He won first place in the race. position: a job; an appointment: She has an important position in the government. His usual position on the football field is centre forward. post: a place of duty: The guards were at their posts. quarters: official house or lodgings (provided by the government or a company) for sb. who must work wherever he is sent, esp. soldiers, police, etc.. \ See Also وظيفة (وَظِيفَة)، مأوى (مَأْوًى)، مسكن (مَسْكَن) \ مَرْكَز اجتماعِيّ \ status: sb.’s position in relation to others: social status, official status. \ مَرْكَز انطِلاق البَاصات \ bus station: a central place from wihch bus services start. \ مَرْكَز تَجَمُّع الأَشِعَّة \ focus: the point at which lines of light form a clear picture: This picture is not in focus. \ مَرْكَز حكوميّ \ station: a place or camp where a group of government servants have to live and work: a naval station, a weather station. \ المَرْكز العَصَبيّ (في الدماغ) \ nerves: the part of the brain that controls fear, anxiety, excitement: A soldier needs strong nerves. He suffers from nerves (where no adjective is given, weak nerves are meant). \ مَرْكَز القِيادة \ headquarters: the chief offices from which any large business or activity (a company, army, etc.) is controlled: Our headquarters is/are in London. -
8 هاجم
هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him. \ هَاجَمَ بسرعةٍ خاطِفة \ swoop: to make a sudden rush: The police swooped on the murderer’s house and caught him in bed. -
9 هجم (على)
هَجَمَ (على) \ charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. attack: to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat: We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. \ See Also حمل (حَمَلَ) -
10 assault
هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him. -
11 attack
هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him. -
12 charge
هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him. -
13 go for
هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him. -
14 bring (brought)
رَفَعَ دَعْوَى عَلَى \ bring (brought): (in law) to start or put forward (a charge or case). sue: to claim money from (sb.) in court: I sued him for damaging my car. -
15 sue
رَفَعَ دَعْوَى عَلَى \ bring (brought): (in law) to start or put forward (a charge or case). sue: to claim money from (sb.) in court: I sued him for damaging my car.
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