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1 swallow
I [ˈswɔləu]1. verb1) to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach:يَبْلَعHis throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.
2) to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest:يَقْبَل بِدون إعْتِراضYou'll never get her to swallow that story!
2. nounan act of swallowing.إبْتِلاع، إزْدِراد II [ˈswɔləu] nouna type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.سُنونو -
2 swallow up
اِلْتَهَمَ \ devour: to eat hungrily and completely. gulp: to swallow quickly. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. -
3 swallow up
اِسْتَهْلَكَ \ consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. go: be spent; be used: Most of my pay goes on food. His strength had gone. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. \ See Also استنزف (اِسْتَنْزَف)، اِسْتَنْفَدَ -
4 swallow up
أَتَى على (طعام، إلخ) \ finish off, finish up: to finish completely: The boys have finished off (or up) the cake. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. -
5 swallow up
قَضَى على \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). kill off: to kill till few or none remain: The icy weather killed off my roses. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. -
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7 swallow
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8 swallow up
to cause to disappear completely:يَتَوارى، يَخْتَفي تماماShe was swallowed up in the crowd.
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9 swallow, gulp
بَلَعَ \ swallow, gulp. -
10 swallow one's pride
to behave humbly eg by making an apology.يَتَنازَل عن كِبْرِيائِه ويَعْتَذِر -
11 bala'a
swallow [Sem b-l-', Mal bala', Heb bala', JNA bl', Hrs bola (eat), Amh bella, Tig bela, Uga bl' (swallow)] -
12 jara'a
swallow [Sem g-r-'] -
13 sununa
swallow [Akk sinuntu, Heb ssenunit] -
14 غشي البلع
swallow syncope -
15 التهم
اِلْتَهَمَ \ devour: to eat hungrily and completely. gulp: to swallow quickly. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. \ اِلْتَهَمَ الطعام التهامًا \ gobble: to eat fast and noisily. -
16 devour
اِلْتَهَمَ \ devour: to eat hungrily and completely. gulp: to swallow quickly. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. -
17 gulp
اِلْتَهَمَ \ devour: to eat hungrily and completely. gulp: to swallow quickly. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. -
18 أساغ
أسَاغَto wash down, swallow easily; to take, swallow, stomach, stand, brook, tolerate, put up with -
19 التقم
اِلْتَقَمَto swallow; to swallow up, devour, gobble, ingurgitate -
20 بلع
بَلَعَ، بَلِعَto swallow, gulp (down), gobble, ingurgitate; to swallow up, engulf, gulf, absorb, take in, devour
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