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1 rear
I [rɪə]1. noun1) the back part of something:مُؤَخَّرThe enemy attacked the army in the rear.
2) the buttocks, bottom:مُؤَخَّرَة الإنْسانThe horse kicked him in his rear.
2. adjectivepositioned behind:خَلْفي II [rɪə] verbthe rear wheels of the car.
1) to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up):يُرَبّيHe rears cattle.
2) ( especially of a horse) to rise up on the hind legs:يَشُبُّ الحِصانThe horse reared in fright as the car passed.
3) to raise (the head etc):يَرْفَعThe snake reared its head.
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2 rear
مُؤَخَّر \ back: the part of sth. that is behind: The back of the building is painted white. My coat was on the back of the chair. rear: the back: at the rear of the building. -
3 rear
مُؤَخَّرَة \ bottom: the part of the body on which one sits. rear: the back: at the rear of the building. tail: the back end of a thing: the tail of an aircraft; a shirt tail. \ See Also ذنب (ذَنَب) -
4 rear
خَلْفِيّ \ back: that is behind: a back door; a back wheel. hind: at the back: the hind legs of a dog. rear: (attrib.) at the back: a rear light on the car. -
5 rear
شَبَّ \ rear: (of a horse) to rise on the back legs; (of other creatures) to lift (the head): The snake reared its head to attack. \ See Also اِنْتَصَبَ على قائمتَيْهِ الخلفيَّتين \ نَشَّأَ \ rear: to produce and bring up (young creature): This farmer rears cattle. She has reared a large family. -
6 rear-admiral
nounin the navy, (a person of) the rank above commodore.لِواء بَحْري -
7 مؤخر
مُؤَخَّر \ back: the part of sth. that is behind: The back of the building is painted white. My coat was on the back of the chair. rear: the back: at the rear of the building. -
8 مؤخرة
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9 back
مُؤَخَّر \ back: the part of sth. that is behind: The back of the building is painted white. My coat was on the back of the chair. rear: the back: at the rear of the building. -
10 bottom
مُؤَخَّرَة \ bottom: the part of the body on which one sits. rear: the back: at the rear of the building. tail: the back end of a thing: the tail of an aircraft; a shirt tail. \ See Also ذنب (ذَنَب) -
11 tail
مُؤَخَّرَة \ bottom: the part of the body on which one sits. rear: the back: at the rear of the building. tail: the back end of a thing: the tail of an aircraft; a shirt tail. \ See Also ذنب (ذَنَب) -
12 wing
[wɪŋ] noun1) one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect:جَناحThese butterflies have red and brown wings.
2) a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane:جَناح الطائِرَهthe wings of a jet.
3) a section built out to the side of a ( usually large) house:جَناح في بِنايَهthe west wing of the hospital.
4) any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle:جَناح السيّارَهThe rear left wing of the car was damaged.
5) a section of a political party or of politics in general:جَناح الحِزبthe Left/Right wing.
6) one side of a football etc field:جَناح مَلْعَب كُرَة القَدَمHe made a great run down the left wing.
7) in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.لاعِب الجَناح في لُعْبَة الرَّغْبي أو الهوكي8) in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.ثَلاثَة أسْراب من الطائِرات -
13 surprise
[səˈpraɪz]1. noun(the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected:مُفاجأَه( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.
2. verb1) to cause to feel surprise:يُفاجِئThe news surprised me.
2) to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something:يُذْهِل، يُباغِتHer sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.
3) to find, come upon, or attack, without warning:يُهاجِمُ على حينِ غِرَّه، يُباغِتThey surprised the enemy from the rear.
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14 infantry
[ˈɪnfəntrɪ] noun or noun plural(the part of an army consisting of) foot-soldiers:مُشاهThe infantry was/were sent on ahead, with the artillery following in the rear.
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15 وراء
وَرَاءَbehind, in the rear of, at the back of; post-; after; beyond, past; beside -
16 وراء
وَرَاءُbehind, at the back, in the rear -
17 rearguard
noun singular or plural(the group of) soldiers who protect the rear of an army (eg when it is retreating).مُؤَخَّر الجَيْش -
18 إلى الوراء
إلى الوَرَاءbackward(s), back, to the rear -
19 من الوراء
مِنَ الوَرَاء، مِنْ وَرَاءfrom behind, from the rear -
20 من وراء
مِنَ الوَرَاء، مِنْ وَرَاءfrom behind, from the rear
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