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81 onto
عَلَى \ against: touching (usually sth. upright): The rain beat against the window. He pressed his nose against the glass. on: showing where sb. or sth. is placed: He lay on his back on the bed. The picture hung on a nail on the wall. Your name is on the list. He hit me on the nose. The boat is on the river (in the water). The house is on the river (beside the water), as in the previous meaning, but with movement (often with to) He jumped on (to) his horse. The book fell on (to) the floor. onto: on to: He sprang onto the table. over: lying across; resting on; covering: A cloud was over the sun. She spread a cloth over the table, across the surface of Ships sail over the sea, above (in rank, etc.) He rules over a proud people, about; concerning They quarrelled over the resutl of the race. You need not hurry over your dinner. upon: on. -
82 over
عَلَى \ against: touching (usually sth. upright): The rain beat against the window. He pressed his nose against the glass. on: showing where sb. or sth. is placed: He lay on his back on the bed. The picture hung on a nail on the wall. Your name is on the list. He hit me on the nose. The boat is on the river (in the water). The house is on the river (beside the water), as in the previous meaning, but with movement (often with to) He jumped on (to) his horse. The book fell on (to) the floor. onto: on to: He sprang onto the table. over: lying across; resting on; covering: A cloud was over the sun. She spread a cloth over the table, across the surface of Ships sail over the sea, above (in rank, etc.) He rules over a proud people, about; concerning They quarrelled over the resutl of the race. You need not hurry over your dinner. upon: on. -
83 upon
عَلَى \ against: touching (usually sth. upright): The rain beat against the window. He pressed his nose against the glass. on: showing where sb. or sth. is placed: He lay on his back on the bed. The picture hung on a nail on the wall. Your name is on the list. He hit me on the nose. The boat is on the river (in the water). The house is on the river (beside the water), as in the previous meaning, but with movement (often with to) He jumped on (to) his horse. The book fell on (to) the floor. onto: on to: He sprang onto the table. over: lying across; resting on; covering: A cloud was over the sun. She spread a cloth over the table, across the surface of Ships sail over the sea, above (in rank, etc.) He rules over a proud people, about; concerning They quarrelled over the resutl of the race. You need not hurry over your dinner. upon: on. -
84 billiards
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85 bump
اِرْتَطَم بِـ \ bump: to knock by mistake: My knee bumped against the table. \ دَقَمَ \ bump: to knock by mistake: I bumped my knee against the table. \ See Also اِرْتَطَمَ \ دَقْمَة \ bump: a knock or light blow. \ سَارَ بِغَيْرِ اتّزَانٍ فوقَ طريقٍ وَعِر \ bump: to move unsteadily over rough ground: The car bumped along the track. -
86 circular
دائِرِيّ \ circular: shaped like a circle; round. round: shaped like a wheel; circular: a round table. \ See Also مستدير (مُسْتَدِير) \ مُسْتَدِير \ circular: shaped like a circle; round. round: shaped like a wheel; circular: a round table. -
87 round
دائِرِيّ \ circular: shaped like a circle; round. round: shaped like a wheel; circular: a round table. \ See Also مستدير (مُسْتَدِير) \ مُسْتَدِير \ circular: shaped like a circle; round. round: shaped like a wheel; circular: a round table. -
88 easy
سَهْل \ easy: not difficult: It was an easy question. effortless: easy showing or needing no effort: effortless skill. simple: easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question. even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. plain: an area of level open country. -
89 effortless
سَهْل \ easy: not difficult: It was an easy question. effortless: easy showing or needing no effort: effortless skill. simple: easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question. even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. plain: an area of level open country. -
90 even
سَهْل \ easy: not difficult: It was an easy question. effortless: easy showing or needing no effort: effortless skill. simple: easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question. even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. plain: an area of level open country. -
91 level
سَهْل \ easy: not difficult: It was an easy question. effortless: easy showing or needing no effort: effortless skill. simple: easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question. even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. plain: an area of level open country. -
92 plain
سَهْل \ easy: not difficult: It was an easy question. effortless: easy showing or needing no effort: effortless skill. simple: easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question. even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. plain: an area of level open country. -
93 simple
سَهْل \ easy: not difficult: It was an easy question. effortless: easy showing or needing no effort: effortless skill. simple: easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question. even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. plain: an area of level open country. -
94 even
مُسْتَوٍ \ even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. flat: smooth and level: Floors must be flat. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. -
95 flat
مُسْتَوٍ \ even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. flat: smooth and level: Floors must be flat. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. -
96 level
مُسْتَوٍ \ even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. flat: smooth and level: Floors must be flat. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. -
97 jerk
اِرْتَجَّ \ jerk: to make sudden irregular movements: The car was jerking forward because the petrol pipe was blocked. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: The lorry jolted along the rough road. \ See Also اِهْتَزَّ بِعُنْف \ نَخَعَ \ jerk: to pull or move suddenly and roughly: He jerked the cloth off the table. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: Don’t jolt the table when I’m writing. The lorry jolted along the rough road. -
98 jolt
اِرْتَجَّ \ jerk: to make sudden irregular movements: The car was jerking forward because the petrol pipe was blocked. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: The lorry jolted along the rough road. \ See Also اِهْتَزَّ بِعُنْف \ نَخَعَ \ jerk: to pull or move suddenly and roughly: He jerked the cloth off the table. jolt: to shake suddenly; (of vehicles) to move shakily: Don’t jolt the table when I’m writing. The lorry jolted along the rough road. -
99 lend a hand
قَدَّمَ العَوْن \ lend a hand: to help: Would you lend me a hand with moving this big table?. \ مَدَّ يَدَ المُسَاعَدَة \ lend a hand: to help: Would you lend me a hand with moving this big table? Lend him a hand with counting that money. -
100 over
أَكْثَر مما يَجِب \ over: (with a hyphen; followed by a noun that is formed from an adj.) too much: over-anxiety. \ أَكْثَر مِن \ over: more than: I waited for over an hour. \ إلى الجانِب الآخر \ over: across, from one side to the other: The gate was locked, so he climbed over. \ إلى الجهة أو الناحية الأخرى \ over: so that a different side is upwards: Turn the page over. Roll the body over. \ بِإسْرَاف \ over: (without a hyphen; followed by a verb) too much: overcharge; overfill. \ زيَادَة على \ over: more than: I waited for over an hour. \ زيَادَة عن الحدّ \ over: (with a hyphen; followed by a noun that is formed from an adj.) too much: over-anxiety. \ عَلَى الأرض \ over: from an upright (or straight) position to a flat (or bent) position: I fell over. He knocked me over. She bent over to pick it up. \ عَلَى السَّطح كلِّه \ over: (esp. with all) across a surface: The table was wet all over. He rubbed it over with a dry cloth. \ كُلّهُ \ over: (esp. with all) across a surface: The table was wet all over. He rubbed it over with a dry cloth. \ مُتَبَقٍّ \ over: remaining: Was any food left over?. \ مُنْقَضٍ \ over: finished: The fight was over before the police arrived. \ مِن فَوْق \ over: across, from one side of sth. to the other: He jumped over the fence. The gate was locked, so he climbed over. \ مِن وَاحِد إلى آخَر \ over: across, from one person to another: She handed over the keys to a friend.
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