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21 نجم
نَجْم: نَجِيل (نبات)quack grass, couch grass, quitch -
22 ripple
[ˈrɪpl]1. nounتَمَوُّج، تَماوُجHe threw the stone into the pond, and watched the ripples spread across the water.
2. verbto (cause to) have ripples:يَتَماوَجThe wind rippled the grass.
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23 romp
[rɔmp]1. verb1) to play in a lively way, especially by running about, jumping etc:يَلْعَبُ بِصَخَبٍThe children and their dog were romping about on the grass.
2) to progress quickly and easily:يَتَقَدَّم بِسُرْعَه وسُهولَهSome people find these problems difficult but he just romps through them.
2. nounthe act of romping:لَعِبٌ صاخِبThe children had a romp in the grass.
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24 scythe
[saɪð]1. nouna tool with a long, curved blade for cutting tall grass etc.مِنْجَل، مِحَش2. verbto cut (grass etc) with a scythe.يَحِشُّ، يَقْطَعُ بِمِنْجَل -
25 tuft
[taft] nouna small bunch or clump (of grass, hair, feathers etc):خُصْلَهShe sat down on a tuft of grass.
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26 turf
[təːf] plural turfs [-fs] turves [-vz]1. noun1) rough grass and the earth it grows out of:مَخْضَرَه، أرْض مَكْسُوَّه بالعُشْبHe walked across the springy turf.
2) (a usually square piece of) grass and earth:طبقَه من التُّرْبَة وأعشابُهاWe laid turf in our garden to make a lawn.
2. verb1) to cover with turf(s):يَكْسو بالعُشْبWe are going to turf that part of the garden.
2) to throw:يَرْمي، يُلْقيWe turfed him out of the house.
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27 verge
[vəːdʒ]1. nounthe (grass) edging of a garden bed, a road etc:حافَّهIt's illegal to drive on the grass verge.
2. verbto be on the border (of):يُتاخِم، يكون على الحافَّهShe is verging on insanity.
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28 بوص
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29 حديقة
حَدِيقة \ garden: a piece of ground (usu. beside a house) where flowers, fruit and vegetables are grown, and where the grass is neatly cut. \ حَدِيقة الحَيَوان \ zoo: an enclosed place where many kinds of wild creatures are kept on show. \ الحَدِيقة الخلفيّة \ kitchen garden: a garden where one grows one’s own vegetables and soft fruits. \ حَديقَة عامّة \ park: a large piece of enclosed land (with grass and trees) either for public use or around a great house: a city park; a wild life park. -
30 خصلة
خُصْلَة \ curl: a ring or curved piece of hair (or of sth. formed like it): Her head was covered with soft brown curls. tuft: a little group (of hairs, feathers, grass, etc.) that stand up stiffly together. wisp: a small amount of sth. thin (grass, hair, smoke, etc.) often twisted in shape. \ خُصْلَة \ ringlet: a long twisted curl of hair. \ See Also عَقْصَة من الشَّعْر -
31 رعى
رَعَى \ browse: (of animals that eat grass or plants) to feed. care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. feed (fed): (of animals) to eat: Sheep were feeding in the fields. foster: to care for (a homeless child). shepherd: to guide and protect (sb.) like a shepherd: He shepherded the children on to the train. sponsor: to act as sponsor (a plan, a student, etc.). take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. \ See Also اهتم (اِهْتَمَّ) \ رَعَى حُرْمة \ observe: to pay attention to (rules); honour (a custom, a feast day, etc.). \ رَعَى العُشْبَ (الحيوان) \ graze: to eat grass in the fields, etc.: Sheep were grazing on the hillside. -
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33 قص
قَصَّ \ clip: to cut short (hair, wool, etc.); cut neatly: She clipped the photograph out of the newspaper. cut: to make less, shorter or neater: I must get my hair cut. narrate: to tell (a story). relate: to tell (a stroy). report: to give an account of (sth.): The newspapers report events and speeches. You must report the accident to the police. Please report on your visit when you return. shear: to cut the wool off (a sheep). snip: to cut with short quick movements, using a two-bladed instrument (scissors etc.): I snipped the dead flowers off the roses, a snipping cut. \ See Also اقتطع (اِقتَطَعَ)، جز (جَزَّ)، شذب (شَذَّبَ)، روى (رَوَى)، بلغ عن (بَلَّغَ عن) \ قَصَّ العُشْبَ \ mow: to cut (grass; an area of grass): a freshly mown field. -
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35 محصد
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36 منجل
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37 bamboo
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38 bamboo
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39 reed
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40 curl
خُصْلَة \ curl: a ring or curved piece of hair (or of sth. formed like it): Her head was covered with soft brown curls. tuft: a little group (of hairs, feathers, grass, etc.) that stand up stiffly together. wisp: a small amount of sth. thin (grass, hair, smoke, etc.) often twisted in shape.
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