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21 أفق
أفَقَ: جابَ في الآفَاقto wander (about), rove, roam, tramp, travel -
22 ابن السبيل
اِبْنُ السّبِيلwayfarer, traveler; passer-by, walker; vagabond, tramp, vagrant, hobo, wanderer -
23 تسكع
تَسَكّعَto loiter, loaf, bum, idle, hang around, wander (about), lounge (about), gad, meander, ramble, dawdle, putter (around), poke along, tramp -
24 تشرد
تَشَرّدَto tramp (about), vagabond, wander (about), roam (about), rove, straggle, hobo, bum; to be made homeless; to be displaced, driven away, dislodged -
25 جواب آفاق
جَوّابُ آفَاقwanderer, tramp, vagabond, hobo, vagrant -
26 شارد
شارِدstray(ing), straggling, wandering, roaming, roving, erratic, errant; running away; fugitive, runaway; tramp, vagabond, vagrant -
27 عيار
عَيّار: طَوّاف، مُتَسَكّع، مُتَشَرّدwandering, roaming, roving; wanderer, rover; loafer, loiterer, idler, bum; vagabond, vagrant, tramp -
28 متشرد
مُتَشَرّدvagabond, vagrant, tramp, rogue, bum, hobo, homeless wanderer -
29 نوري
نُورِيّ: واحِدُ النّوَرgypsy; tramp, vagabond -
30 bum
I [bam] nounthe buttocks.عَجيزَه، كَفَل، مُؤَخَّرَه II [bam]1. noun( especially American) a tramp or worthless person:المُتَبَطِّل، المُتَسَكِّعHe doesn't work – he's just a bum.
2. adjectiveworthless:تافِه، لا قيمَةَ لَهa bum job.
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31 hobo
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32 swag
[swæg] noun1) stolen goods.بَضائِع مَسْروقَه، غَنائِم2) in Australia, a tramp's bundle.صُرَّة أمْتِعَة -
33 trump
[tramp]1. nounin some card games, any card of a suit which has been declared to rank higher than the other suits:This time, hearts are trumps
وَرَقَةٌ رابِحَه في وَرق اللعب( also adjective) a trump card.
2. verbto defeat (an ordinary card) by playing a card from the trump suit:يأخُذ ورقَةً رابِحَة من أوراق اللعبHe trumped (my king) with a heart.
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34 trumpet
[ˈtrampɪt]1. noun1) a brass musical wind instrument with a high, clear tone:بوق: لآلة موسيقيَّهHe played a tune on his trumpet.
2) the cry of an elephant:صَرْخَة الفيلThe elephant gave a loud trumpet.
2. verbto play the trumpet.يُبَوِّق، يَنْفُخ في البوق -
35 vagrant
[ˈveɪgrənt] nouna person who has no fixed home; a tramp.مُتَشَرِّد -
36 سافر
سَافَرَ \ go: to move from one place to another; travel: She went to the market. Did she go by bus or on foot?. tramp: to walk with heavy steps: We tramped for miles in search of a hotel. travel: make a journey: I rarely travel by train. I like travelling, especially in Africa and Asia. \ سَافَرَ بِسيّارَةٍ خاصّة \ motor: to travel by car: a motoring holiday. \ سَافَرَ بِعَرَبة \ drive (drove, driven): to travel in a car or horse-drawn carriage: We enjoy driving through the woods. \ سَافَرَ جوًّا \ fly (flew, flown): to travel in an aeroplane: We flew to Geneva. \ سَافَرَ على ظَهْرِ دابَّةٍ \ ride: to travel on any animal (camel, donkey, elephant, etc.) or on a bicycle or motorcycle: He rode home on a donkey. \ سَافَرَ على مَركبٍ شِراعي \ sail: (of a sailing boat; of any ship with sails or engine; of people in it) to move over water; start a journey: We sailed to America. The steamship sailed at midday. \ سافَرَ على متنِ (السفينة أو الطائرة) \ board: to go on to a ship or aeroplane. \ سَافَرَ مجانًا (عن طريق التَّطفُّل) \ hitch a lift: to get a free ride in a car by stopping it and asking the driver. hitch-hike: to travel by stopping cars and getting free rides to where one wants to go. -
37 متجول (ابتغاء التسول أو السرقة)
مُتَجَوِّل (ابتغاء التَّسَوُّل أو السرقة) \ tramp: sb. who wanders round the country without regular work. \ See Also صُعْلوك -
38 متسكع
مُتَسَكِّع \ tramp: sb. who wanders round the country without regular work. -
39 مشى
مَشَى \ step: move the foot when walking: She stepped aside to let them pass. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed: He walked up the hill. \ مَشَى \ flop: to move or fall loosely and heavily: He flopped into a chair. \ مَشَى ببُطءٍ وتَشامُخ \ stalk: to walk stiffly and proudly, esp. when one is angry: He got up and stalked out of the meeting. \ مَشَى بِتَراخٍ أو تَهَدُّل \ slouch: to move lazily, with bent shoulders. \ مَشَى بخُطًى ثابتة \ march: to walk in a determined way or with a fixed purpose: He marched into my office and demanded payment. \ مَشَى بخفَّة وحَذَر \ tiptoe: to walk on the tips of one’s toes, so as to make no noise: She tiptoed past the sleeping child. \ مَشَى بوَقار وثقة \ march: to walk in a determined way or with a fixed purpose: He marched into my office and demanded payment. \ مَشَى على رؤوس الأصابع \ tiptoe: to walk on the tips of one’s toes, so as to make no noise: She tiptoed past the sleeping child. \ مَشَى مُتَثَاقِلاً \ shamble: to walk ungracefully, without lifting one’s feet. shuffle: to slide one’s feet over the ground when walking: The old man shuffled along the passage. tramp: to walk with heavy steps: We tramped for miles in search of a hotel. \ مَشَى مُجَانَبَةً \ sidle: to walk nervously and indirectly: He sidled up to me after the meeting, and asked me to forgive him. \ مَشَى مُجْهَدًا \ trudge: to walk with tired heavy steps: He trudged home through the snow. \ مَشَى مِشْيَةً عَسْكَريّة \ march: to walk with regular steps, like a soldier: The guard marched past. \ مَشَى الهُوَيْنا \ saunter: to walk in a lazy manner. -
40 go
سَافَرَ \ go: to move from one place to another; travel: She went to the market. Did she go by bus or on foot?. tramp: to walk with heavy steps: We tramped for miles in search of a hotel. travel: make a journey: I rarely travel by train. I like travelling, especially in Africa and Asia.
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