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1 tail off
1) to become fewer, smaller or weaker (at the end):يَتَضاءَل تَدْريجِيّاHis interest tailed off towards the end of the film.
2) ( also tail away ) (of voices etc) to become quieter or silent:يَتَضاءَل، يَخِف، يَخْفِتHis voice tailed away into silence.
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2 turn tail
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
3 turn tail
وَلَّى الأَدْبَار \ turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
4 whisk
تَحَرَّكَ \ whisk: to move quickly and lightly: The horse whisked his tail (He used it to brush away flies). They whisked the sick old man into hospital (took him quickly and suddenly). \ حَرَكَة سريعة رَشيقة \ whisk: a whisking movement: The cow brushed away the flies with a whisk of its tail. \ خَفَاقة (البيض) \ whisk: an instrument for whisking: an egg whisk. \ مِخْفَقَة \ whisk: an instrument for whisking: a fly whisk; an egg whisk. -
5 فر
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. \ فَرَّ \ make off: to hurry away guiltily: They made off when they saw a policeman coming. \ See Also اِنْسَلَّ هاربًا \ فَرَّ سِرًّا \ abscond: to run away secretly after breaking the law: The new clerk absconded with all the money. \ فَرَّ من الجُندية \ desert: (of a soldier) to run away from the army. -
6 هرب
1́ n. escape, get away, fleeing2́ v. run from smb., abscond, elope, escape, flee, fly, powder, run first, slope, get away, drive away, get out of, run away, run off, take flight, take to one's heels, turn tail, put to flight, shun, smuggle, tamper, traffic, contraband -
7 فر
فَرّ: هَرَبَto escape, flee, run away, take to flight, get away, get free, turn tail, break away, abscond -
8 هرب
هَرَبَ: فَرّto flee, run away, take to flight, escape, get away, get free, turn tail, break away, abscond -
9 bolt
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
10 escape
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
11 fled
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
12 أدبر
أدْبَرَ (عن): وَلّىto turn the back (on); to turn away (from); to flee, escape, run away, turn tail -
13 إدبار
إدْبارturning the back (on); turning away (from); flight, escape, running away, turning tail -
14 لاذ بالفرار
لاذَ بِالفِرَارto take to flight, flee, escape, run away, get away, turn tail -
15 تحرك
تَحَرُّك \ movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. \ تَحَرَّكَ \ whisk: to move quickly and lightly: The horse whisked his tail (He used it to brush away flies). They whisked the sick old man into hospital (took him quickly and suddenly). \ تَحَرَّكَ \ fly, (flew, flown): to move very quickly: The bus flew past without stopping. \ See Also انْطَلَقَ بسرعة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ pop: (with any adv. or prep.) to go or move quickly (usu. without warning, and for a short time): I popped across (the street) to buy a paper. He popped his head round the door just long enough to say good morning. \ See Also طلع (طَلعَ)، دَخَلَ أو خَرَجَ فَجْأةً أو دُفْعَةً واحِدَة \ تَحَرَّكَ \ blow, (blew, blown): to be moved by the wind: The wind blew my hat off. \ See Also حَرَّكَ بِتَأْثير الهَواء \ تَحَرَّكَ بِبُطْءٍ \ crawl: to move slowly: The car crawled up the hill. \ تَحَرَّكَ فَجْأةً \ start: to move suddenly in surprise: My horse started and threw me off. \ تَحَرَّكَ وهو يُجَقْجِقُ أو يَهْدِر \ chug: (of a boat, vehicle, etc.) to go slowly and steadity with the engine making short regular noises: The boat was chugging along. -
16 ولى هاربا
وَلّى هارِباً، وَلّى الأدْبارَ، وَلّى دُبُرَهُ، وَلّى أدْبارَهُto turn tail, run away, flee, escape, take to flight -
17 ولى الأدبار
وَلّى هارِباً، وَلّى الأدْبارَ، وَلّى دُبُرَهُ، وَلّى أدْبارَهُto turn tail, run away, flee, escape, take to flight -
18 ولى دبره
وَلّى هارِباً، وَلّى الأدْبارَ، وَلّى دُبُرَهُ، وَلّى أدْبارَهُto turn tail, run away, flee, escape, take to flight -
19 ولى أدباره
وَلّى هارِباً، وَلّى الأدْبارَ، وَلّى دُبُرَهُ، وَلّى أدْبارَهُto turn tail, run away, flee, escape, take to flight -
20 hold
I [həuld] past tense, past participle held [held]1. verb1) to have in one's hand(s) or between one's hands:يَحْمِلُ في يدهHe held the mouse by its tail.
2) to have in a part, or between parts, of the body, or between parts of a tool etc:يُمْسِكُ بHold the stamp with tweezers.
3) to support or keep from moving, running away, falling etc:What holds that shelf up?
يَرْفَعُ، يُثَبِّتHold his arms so that he can't struggle.
4) to remain in position, fixed etc when under strain:I've tied the two pieces of string together, but I'm not sure the knot will hold
يَصْمُد، يبقى ثابِتاWill the anchor hold in a storm?
5) to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power:The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder
يَقْبِض عَلىHe was held captive.
6) to (be able to) contain:يتَّسِعُ لِ، يَحْمِلThis drawer holds all my shirts.
7) to cause to take place:يَجْري، يَعْقِدُWe'll hold the meeting in the hall.
8) to keep (oneself), or to be, in a particular state or condition:يُبْقي، يَحْتَفِظُ بShe holds herself very erect.
يُشْغِلُHe held the position of company secretary for five years.
10) to think strongly; to believe; to consider or regard:يرى أن، يعتقِد، يَعْتَبِر، يحْتَرِمHe holds certain very odd beliefs.
11) to continue to be valid or apply:يَسْري مَفعوله، ينطبِقThese rules hold under all circumstances.
12) ( with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do:يُلْزِم بI intend to hold him to his promises.
13) to defend:يُدافِعThey held the castle against the enemy.
14) not to be beaten by:يوقِف، يَصُدThe general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.
15) to keep (a person's attention):يحافِظ على إنتباهIf you can't hold your pupils' attention, you can't be a good teacher.
16) to keep someone in a certain state:يُبْقيDon't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?
17) to celebrate:يَجْري، يُقامThe festival is held on 24 June.
18) to be the owner of:يَمْلُك، يَحْتَفِظُ بHe holds shares in this company.
19) (of good weather) to continue:يَسْتَمِر، يَبْقىI hope the weather holds until after the school sports.
20) ( also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait:يَنْتَظِرMr Brown is busy at the moment – will you hold or would you like him to call you back?
21) to continue to sing:يَسْتَمِر في الغِناءPlease hold that note for four whole beats.
22) to keep (something):يحْتَفِظ، يُبْقي علىThey'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.
23) (of the future) to be going to produce:يَجْلِب، يُعْطي، يَحْمِلُI wonder what the future holds for me?
2. noun1) the act of holding:He caught/got/laid/took hold of the rope and pulled
قَبْضَه، مَسْكَهKeep hold of that rope.
2) power; influence:قُوَّه، تَأثيرHe has a strange hold over that girl.
3) (in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent:مَسْكَة في المُصارَعَه II [həuld] nounThe wrestler invented a new hold.
(in ships) the place, below the deck, where cargo is stored.عَنْبَر أو مَخْزَن السَّفينَه
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