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1 surge
[səːdʒ]1. verb(of eg water or waves) to move forward with great force:يَتَدَفَّق، يَموجThe waves surged over the rocks.
2. nouna surging movement, or a sudden rush:مَوْجَةٌ مِن، جَيَشان، تَلاطُمa sudden surge of anger.
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2 surge
اِصْطَخَبَ \ surge: to move forcefully, like strong waves: The crowd surged through the gates. \ مَاجَ \ surge: to move forcefully, like strong waves: The crowd surged through the gates. -
3 surge
اِنْدَفَعَ (البكاء أو الضحك) \ burst: to make a way suddenly or by force: He burst angrily into my office. dart: to move quickly and suddenly: The mouse darted into its hole. dash: to rush: He dashed to the bus stop. rush: to hurry; go (or take, or send) fast or violently: He rushed past me to catch the bus. storm: to go or speak violently and angrily: He lost his temper and stormed out of the room. surge: to move forcefully, like strong waves: The crowd surged through the gates. swarm: to move or gather in large numbers: People swarmed on to the field after the match. \ See Also أَسْرَعَ إلى، اِنْفَجَر بِـ -
4 surge
اِصطَخَبَ الموج \ wash: (of water) move or carry away: The sea washed against the cliffs. surge: to move. \ See Also اندَفَعَ (الماء) -
5 billow, surge
اِضْطَرَبَ \ billow, surge. \ See Also تَلاطَمَ، تَمَوَّرَ -
6 اصطخب
اِصْطَخَبَ \ surge: to move forcefully, like strong waves: The crowd surged through the gates. \ اِصطَخَبَ الموج \ wash: (of water) move or carry away: The sea washed against the cliffs. surge: to move. \ See Also اندَفَعَ (الماء) -
7 إشتد فجأة
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8 إندفاع التيار
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9 إندفع بقوة
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10 استعجل
v. hasten, bustle, spring, hurl, surge, dash, press -
11 اصطخب
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12 اندفاع
n. rush, whirl, dash, fling, surge, onrush, impulse, impulsion, impulsiveness, break, burst, dive, lunge, raciness, scramble, tear, prod, drift -
13 اندفع
v. break out, precipitate, urge, flush, dash, fling, hurl, lunge, rush, stampede, stream, zip, rip, scramble, swarm, tumble, make, surge, bicker, regurgitate -
14 اندفق
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15 تجرى له عملية جراحية
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16 تدفق
1́ n. flow, flowing, drift, affluence, spout, flux, pour, afflux, influx, discharge, outflow, outpouring, gush, shoot, spirt, spurt, surge, inflow, inrush, onrush, outbreak, roll, fluency2́ v. flow, spout, spurt, issue, jet, pour, shoot up, stream, throng, slop, roll, bubble -
17 حركة قوية
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18 صعود
n. rise, ascension, ascent, embarkation, surge -
19 موجة
n. wave, billow, surge, swell, sea, undulation, oscillation, vibration -
20 التج البحر
اِلْتَجّ البَحْرُto rage, surge
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