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اِحْدَودَب \ stoop: to bend forward: She stooped to pick up her baby. \ See Also انحنى (اِنْحَنَى)، طأطأ (طَأْطَأ) \ اِحْدِيداب \ stoop: (usu. sing.) a stooping position of the body: Old people often walk with a stoop. \ See Also انحناء (اِنْحِنَاء) \ اِنْحِنَاء \ stoop: (usu. sg.) a stooping position of the body: Old people often walk with a stoop. \ تَدَنَّى أو انْحَطّ إلى \ stoop: to do sth. that is unworthy of one’s pride: Honest men do not stoop to theft. \ هَبَطَ إلى مستوى كذا \ stoop: to do sth. that is unworthy of one’s pride: Honest men do not stoop to theft. -
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[stuːp]1. verb1) to bend the body forward and downward:يَنْحَنيShe stooped down to talk to the child.
2) to lower one's (moral) standards by doing something:يَنْحَدِر مُسْتَواه، يَنْزِل إلى مُسْتَوى أدنى من مَرْتَبَتِهSurely he wouldn't stoop to cheating!
2. nouna stooping position of the body, shoulder etc:إنْحِناء، تَنازُل، إنْحِدار المُسْتَوىMany people develop a stoop as they grow older.
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اِنْحَنَى \ bend, (bent): to become curved; curve one’s body: The branch bent under his weight. He bent down and picked it up. bow: to bend forward (as a sign of respect or thanks, or under the weight of (sth.): Her head was bowed in prayer. He was bowed under by all his troubles. curve: (to from) a bend, like part of a circle: The river curved round the hill. dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river and up again. give: to bend (under weight or pressure). lean: to slope; to bend: The tree was leaning over (or across) the road. She leant out of the window. stoop: to bend forwards: She stooped to pick up her baby. \ See Also اتكأ (اِتَّكَأَ)، انحدر (اِنْحَدَرَ) -
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طَأْطَأَ \ duck: to move quickly down, so as not to be hit or seen: I ducked my head to get through the low door. stoop: to bend forwards: She stooped to pick up her baby. -
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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > сени
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17 скамейка перед воротами
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > скамейка перед воротами
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Stoop — Stoop, n. [Cf. Icel. staup a knobby lump.] A post fixed in the earth. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English