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101 قرص
قُرْص \ disc: any thin flat round object. discus: a flat round object, used for throwing as far as possible, as a competitive sport. lozenge: a medicine for the throat, in the form of a sweet. roll: a round piece of bread (like a very small loaf): I had coffee and rolls for breakfast. tablet: a small piece of solid medicine (to be sucked or swallowed). \ أَقْرَاص \ tablets. \ _(field) Med. \ قُرْص \ landing: a level place at the top of some stairs. \ See Also بَسْطَة الدَّرج \ قُرْص من الكَعْك المُحَلّى \ bun: a small round sweet cake, or piece of sweetened bread mixture. \ قُرْص الهاتف \ dial: the face of an instrument (clock, radio, etc.), marked with figures. \ See Also إلخ -
102 كتم
كَتْم \ suppression. \ See Also كَبْت؛ إخماد \ كَتَمَ (سرًّا) \ conceal: to hide. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. suppress: to prevent (sth.) from developing, or from becoming public: Governments sometimes suppress the truth. \ See Also أخفى (أَخْفَى) \ كَتَمَ الأنفاس \ throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. \ كَتَمَ الصوت \ muffle: to cover carefully so as to lessen sound or (often with up) so as to keep warm: He was muffled up in a heavy woollen coat. \ See Also كمكم (كَمْكَمَ) -
103 مبحوح
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104 متقرح
مُتَقَرِّح \ sore: (of the skin) painful: a sore throat. -
105 مخاط
مُخَاط \ phlegm: thick liquid that forms in the throat (and causes one to cough). -
106 مد
مَدَّ \ extend: to make longer or wider (a fence, a garden, a building, etc.). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. lay: to put down; place; set: They were laying pipes for a new water supply. prolong: to make longer, in time: We prolonged our holiday. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. He spread some butter on his bread. stretch: to straighten one’s body (after sleep, or so as to reach sth.): If you stretch (your arm), you can reach the top shelf. The dog woke up and stretched (itself). \ See Also بسط (بَسَطَ)، أطال (أَطَالَ) \ مَدَّ \ splay: to spread outwards or be spread outwards. \ See Also امتد (اِمْتَدّ) \ مَدَّ \ man: to supply with men, for service or defence: The hospital telephones are manned day and night. \ See Also زَوَّدَ بالرِّجال \ مَدَّ \ staff: to supply with workers: She staffed her office with three men. \ See Also زَوَّد بالعاملين \ 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. \ مَدَّ يَدَه لِيَصل إلى \ reach for: to stretch out one’s hand towards: He reached for my throat, but I sprang back. -
107 ملتهب
مُلْتَهِب \ ablaze: burning fiercely: The forest was ablaze. inflamed: red and swollen because of illness: His eyes were inflamed with fever. sore: (of the skin) painful: a sore throat. -
108 نق (الضفدع) (أصدر نقيقا)
نَقَّ (الضّفدع) (أَصْدَرَ نَقِيقًا) \ croak: to (to make) a deep rough noise in the throat. -
109 هر
هَرَّ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. -
110 همهم
هَمْهَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. hum: (of people) to make a singing sound without opening one’s mouth: She hummed a song to herself. murmur: to make (or speak in) a murmur: Bees were murmuring in the garden. The sick woman murmured a few words. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. -
111 ablaze
مُلْتَهِب \ ablaze: burning fiercely: The forest was ablaze. inflamed: red and swollen because of illness: His eyes were inflamed with fever. sore: (of the skin) painful: a sore throat. -
112 inflamed
مُلْتَهِب \ ablaze: burning fiercely: The forest was ablaze. inflamed: red and swollen because of illness: His eyes were inflamed with fever. sore: (of the skin) painful: a sore throat. -
113 sore
مُلْتَهِب \ ablaze: burning fiercely: The forest was ablaze. inflamed: red and swollen because of illness: His eyes were inflamed with fever. sore: (of the skin) painful: a sore throat. -
114 catarrh
نَزْلَة \ catarrh: thick liquid in the nose and throat. \ See Also التهاب الحَلْق أو الأَنْف -
115 chuckle
ضَحِك ضِحْكَة خافتة مكتومة \ chuckle: to (give) a quiet laugh in the throat. -
116 cold
بَرْد \ cold: lack of warmth: Fish don’t feel the cold. \ زُكَام \ cold: a common disease of the nose and throat: I caught a cold after falling in the river. -
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118 swallow
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119 disc
قُرْص \ disc: any thin flat round object. discus: a flat round object, used for throwing as far as possible, as a competitive sport. lozenge: a medicine for the throat, in the form of a sweet. roll: a round piece of bread (like a very small loaf): I had coffee and rolls for breakfast. tablet: a small piece of solid medicine (to be sucked or swallowed). -
120 discus
قُرْص \ disc: any thin flat round object. discus: a flat round object, used for throwing as far as possible, as a competitive sport. lozenge: a medicine for the throat, in the form of a sweet. roll: a round piece of bread (like a very small loaf): I had coffee and rolls for breakfast. tablet: a small piece of solid medicine (to be sucked or swallowed).
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