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to run quietly and smoothly at a gentle pace:تَدور الآلَه بِهُدوء ونُعومَهThe car's engine is ticking over.
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3 أدار
أَدَارَ \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). direct: to guide; control (a business, a piece of work, etc.): The film was directed by Zoltan Korda. start, superintend: watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). \ See Also دَبَّرَ شؤون، أشرف على (أشْرَفَ على) \ أَدَارَ \ manage: to control (a business, etc.). run: (of a business, a planned activity, etc.) to work; (of men) to make (sth.) work; control: Our school runs very smoothly. Who runs your football club?. \ أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر) \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ \ أَدَارَ بلُطف (المحرِّك) (والسيارة في مكانها) \ start: to set sth. going: I can’t start my car. tick over: (of a petrol engine) to run gently while not driving the machine. \ أَدَارَ أو عُنِيََ بالمنزل \ keep house: to look after the work of a house. \ أَدَارَ أو لَفّ بسُرْعَة \ whirl: to move quickly and excitedly round and round: The dancers whirled around. \ أَدَارَ قُرْصَ الهاتِف \ dial: (with a modern telephone) to call a certain number by moving a dial with one’s finger: To call the police, dial 999. \ أَدَارَ المفتاح الكهربائيّ \ switch: to make sth. start or stop, by moving a switch: Please switch the electric fire on. -
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