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أَلَمٌ لاذِع \ sting: a stinging pain; a mark on the skin where one was stung: I felt a sharp sting. My arm was covered in ant stings. \ حُمَة \ sting: the needle-like part (in the tail of a bee or wasp; in the mouth of a mosquito) with which some insects sting. \ زُبانَى \ sting: the needle-like part (in the tail of a bee or wasp; in the mouth of a mosquito) with which some insects sting. \ سَبَّبَ ألمًا حادًّا \ sting: to cause a sharp or burning pain or the skin: Some chemicals sting. \ لَسَعَ \ sting: to cause a sharp or burning pain on the skin: Some chemicals sting. \ لَسَعَ (للنَّحْل، إلخ) \ sting: (of bees, etc.) to prick the skin of (sb., a part of the body, etc.) and force poison through it: Some flies can sting. A bee stung me on the neck (or stung my neck). \ لَسْعَة \ sting: a stinging pain; a mark on the skin where one was stung: I felt a sharp sting. My arm was covered in ant stings. -
2 sting
[stɪŋ]1. noun1) a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.إبْرَه2) an act of piercing with this part:لَسْع، لَدْغSome spiders give a poisonous sting.
3) the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this:لَسْعَهYou can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.
2. verb– past tense, past participle stung [staŋ]1) to wound or hurt by means of a sting:The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes
يَلْسَع، يَلْدَغDo those insects sting?
2) (of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful:يُصيب بألَم حادThe salt water made his eyes sting.
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3 sting
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4 زبانة
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5 لسعة
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6 nachasa
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7 nakaza
sting [Akk nakadu (beat), Mal niggez, Heb naqaz (puncture)] -
8 لسع
لَسَعَ \ sting: to cause a sharp or burning pain on the skin: Some chemicals sting. \ لَسَعَ (للنَّحْل، إلخ) \ sting: (of bees, etc.) to prick the skin of (sb., a part of the body, etc.) and force poison through it: Some flies can sting. A bee stung me on the neck (or stung my neck). -
9 لدرجة كبيرة
لِدَرَجَة كبيرة \ greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. immensely: very much: I enjoyed myself immensely. \ لَدَغَ \ bite: (of insects, etc.) to prick the skin; sting: I was bitten by sandflies.. sting: (of bees, etc.) to prick the skin of (sb., a part of the body, etc.) and force poison through it: Some flies can sting. A bee stung me on the neck (or stung my neck). -
10 bite
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11 لدغ
1́ n. sting, stinging, biting, bite2́ v. sting, strike, bite, nettle, pinch, lisp, burr -
12 لسع
1́ n. sting, stinging, biting, bite2́ v. sting, bite, dig, needle, nettle, hurt with words, offend -
13 ألم
أَلَم \ ache: a continuous pain: a headache; a stomach ache; backache. pain: suffering in mind or (usu.) in body: He was in great pain after falling down the cliff, a particular suffering in a certain part of the body: I have a pain in my stomach. suffering: pain; a discomfort; an unhappiness. \ أَلَمُ الأَسْنَان \ toothache: a pain in a tooth. \ أَلَمُ عِرْق النَّسا \ sciatica: a severe pain in the upper part of the leg. sciatica: a severe pain in the upper part of the leg. \ See Also أَلَمُ العَصَب الوَرِكيّ \ أَلَمٌ حادّ في الخاصِرة (بِسَبب الجَرْي) \ stitch: a pain in the side, caused by running: She got a stitch, and had to stop for a moment. \ أَلَمٌ حادّ مفاجئ \ pang: a sudden sharp pain: pangs of hunger; a pang of guilt. \ أَلَمٌ لاذِع \ sting: a stinging pain; a mark on the skin where one was stung: I felt a sharp sting. My arm was covered in ant stings. \ أَلَمٌ مُبَرِّح \ agony: great or sharp pain (of mind or body). -
14 حمة
حُمَة \ sting: the needle-like part (in the tail of a bee or wasp; in the mouth of a mosquito) with which some insects sting. -
15 زبانى
زُبانَى \ sting: the needle-like part (in the tail of a bee or wasp; in the mouth of a mosquito) with which some insects sting. -
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17 سبب
سَبَّبَ \ bring about: to cause to happen: What brought this trouble about?. cause: to be the cause of sth.; make it happen: What caused her death? You have caused me a lot of trouble. give: to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: Who gave you that cut on your face?. give rise to: to cause: His long absence gave rise to a report that he was dead. provoke: to cause (laughter, violence, interest, etc.). reduce: to bring into a lower (worse, quieter, simpler, etc.) state: Her unkindness reduced him to tears (caused him to cry). \ See Also أحدث (أَحْدَثَ)، قدم (قَدَّمَ)، أَعْطَى، أثار (أَثَار) \ سَبَّبَ ألمًا حادًّا \ sting: to cause a sharp or burning pain or the skin: Some chemicals sting. \ سَبَّبَ ضررًا \ hurt: to come to harm; cause trouble: It won’t hurt if you leave your car without lights in this street. \ See Also أذى( أذى) \ سَبَّبَ فَوضَى \ mess: to make a mess. -
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لَسْعَة \ sting: a stinging pain; a mark on the skin where one was stung: I felt a sharp sting. My arm was covered in ant stings. -
19 hornet
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20 wasp
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