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81 buck
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82 cast
رَمَى \ cast: to throw: The fisherman cast his net. throw (threw, thrown): to send through the air, by the force of one’s hand: She threw a ball. \ See Also ألقى (أَلْقَى) -
83 clarify
وَضَّحَ \ clarify: to make easier to understand ; make clear or make (a liquid) pure: This statement needs clarifying. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. explain: to make plain; show the meaning of; give reasons for: He explained his plans to us. Please explain your absence from school. throw light on: to explain; make clear: Can you throw any light on his disappearance?. -
84 clear
وَضَّحَ \ clarify: to make easier to understand ; make clear or make (a liquid) pure: This statement needs clarifying. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. explain: to make plain; show the meaning of; give reasons for: He explained his plans to us. Please explain your absence from school. throw light on: to explain; make clear: Can you throw any light on his disappearance?. -
85 explain
وَضَّحَ \ clarify: to make easier to understand ; make clear or make (a liquid) pure: This statement needs clarifying. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. explain: to make plain; show the meaning of; give reasons for: He explained his plans to us. Please explain your absence from school. throw light on: to explain; make clear: Can you throw any light on his disappearance?. -
86 dump
أَلْقَى بِـ \ dump: to throw away (sth. large and unwanted): Where shall I dump this broken chair. throw, (threw, thrown): to send through the air, by the force of one’s hand: She threw a ball. -
87 heave
اِرْتَفَعَ وانْخَفَضَ \ heave: to rise and fall with heavy movements: The ship was heaving up and down. \ رَفَعَ بجهد \ heave: to lift, move or throw a heavy object: Who heaved that brick through the window. \ رَفَعَ وأَلْقَى \ heave: to lift, move or throw a heavy object: Who heaved that brick through the window. \ سَحَبَ بجُهْدٍ \ heave: to pull hard at sth., esp. a rope. \ شَدَّ بقوّة \ heave: to pull hard at sth., esp. a rope. \ عَلاَ وهَبَط \ heave: to rise and fall with heavy movements: The ship was heaving up and down. -
88 hurl
طَوَّحَ بِـ \ hurl: throw violently. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. -
89 pitch
طَوَّحَ بِـ \ hurl: throw violently. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. -
90 sling
حِمَالَة \ sling: a band or cloth for holding up a broken arm, etc.. \ خَذَفَ \ sling: to throw carelessly but violently: The boys were slinging stones. \ See Also قَذَفَ بِقُوَّة \ قَذَفَ بقُوَّة \ sling: to throw carelessly but violently: The boys were slinging stones. \ مِعْلاق \ sling: a band or cloth for holding up a broken arm, etc.. \ مِقْلاع \ sling: an old weapon for throwing stones. -
91 toss
اِقْتَرَع (بقذف قطعة نقديّة في الهواء) \ toss: to throw a coin into the air, so as to make a choice by chance (by guessing whether the ‘head’ or ‘tail’ will face upwards when it lands): The two football captains tossed for the right to kick off. \ تَقَلَّبَ من جانب إلى آخر \ toss: to move violently or restlessly: The ship was tossing up and down in the storm. \ رَفْعُ الرأس وقَذْفُه إلى الخَلْف \ toss: a tossing movement: She gave a toss of the head. \ رَمَى في الهواء \ toss: to throw with a sharp movement: He tossed the ball over the fence. My horse tossed me into the stream. \ قَذْفُ القِطْعة النقديّة للاقتراع \ toss: a tossing movement: She gave a toss of the head. Our captain won the toss. -
92 غطاء
1) cover 2) lid 3) mantle 4) throw -
93 غطاء المريض
patient throw -
94 أبعد
1́ adj. farther, ulterior, outmost, ultimate2́ adv. far, out of the way3́ n. alien, bounce4́ v. distance, take away, throw out, deport, drive away, drive out, hold off, stave off, send, exclude, estrange, alienate, preclude, relegate, transport, send packing, supplant, oust, warn off -
95 أعاد
v. give back, put back, get back, carry back, throw back, take back, send back, return, bring round, restore, restart, resit, repeat, repay, remit, revert, reestablish, push out, keep, iterate, go over -
96 أقام جسرا على النهر
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97 أقام حفلا
v. throw a party -
98 أقام حفلة
v. throw -
99 أقام مأدبة ووليمة طعام وشر
v. throw a banquet -
100 أقام وليمة
v. junket, throw a banquet
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