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  • 1 trample

    وَطَأَ \ trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread: to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!, press down with one’s foot I trod the earth down around the plant (I flattened it with my foot).

    Arabic-English glossary > trample

  • 2 trample

    دَاسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread (trod, troaden): to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!. \ See Also دهس (دَهَسَ)، وطئ (وَطِئَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > trample

  • 3 دعس

    دَعَسَ: داسَ، وَطِئَ
    to tread on, step on; to set foot on; to trample down, trample underfoot, stamp

    Arabic-English new dictionary > دعس

  • 4 وطئ

    وَطِئَ: داسَ
    to tread on, step on, walk on, foot on; to set foot on; to trample down, trample underfoot

    Arabic-English new dictionary > وطئ

  • 5 رهس

    رَهَسَ: دَعَسَ، دَهَسَ
    to tread on, trample down; to run over

    Arabic-English new dictionary > رهس

  • 6 وطأ

    وَطَأَ \ trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread: to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!, press down with one’s foot I trod the earth down around the plant (I flattened it with my foot).

    Arabic-English dictionary > وطأ

  • 7 tread

    وَطَأَ \ trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread: to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!, press down with one’s foot I trod the earth down around the plant (I flattened it with my foot).

    Arabic-English glossary > tread

  • 8 داس

    دَاسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread (trod, troaden): to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!. \ See Also دهس (دَهَسَ)، وطئ (وَطِئَ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > داس

  • 9 run over

    دَاسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread (trod, troaden): to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!. \ See Also دهس (دَهَسَ)، وطئ (وَطِئَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > run over

  • 10 tread (trod, troaden)

    دَاسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread (trod, troaden): to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!. \ See Also دهس (دَهَسَ)، وطئ (وَطِئَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > tread (trod, troaden)

  • 11 داس

    v. run down, run over, trample, tread

    Arabic-English dictionary > داس

  • 12 سحق

    n. becoming, pounding, pound, crunch, pulverization, trituration
    v. be delayed, run over smth., bow, crack, jam, mow, pound, break, powder, pulverize, put down, suppress, batter, quash, smash, squash, squeeze, squelch, bash, sweep, crush, flatten, grind, levigate, scotch, slam, trample, tread, triturate, crumple

    Arabic-English dictionary > سحق

  • 13 سحق

    سَحَقَ: قَضَى على، أخْمَدَ، أبَادَ
    to crush, suppress, repress, stifle, quell, quash, stamp out, squash, squelch, put down, smash, trample, quench, destroy, kill, extinguish; to overpower, overwhelm, overcome; to annihilate, exterminate, wipe out

    Arabic-English new dictionary > سحق

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  • trample — Synonyms and related words: break down, clop, clump, contemn, crush, damage, defy, destroy, disdain, disregard, drub, extinguish, flatten, harm, hit and run, hurt, ignore, inundate, overflow, override, overrun, pound, press, put out, ride down,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • Trample — Tram ple, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Trampled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trampling}.] [OE. trampelen, freq. of trampen. See {Tramp}, v. t.] 1. To tread under foot; to tread down; to prostrate by treading; as, to trample grass or flowers. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trample — UK [ˈtræmp(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms trample : present tense I/you/we/they trample he/she/it tramples present participle trampling past tense trampled past participle trampled 1) to put your feet down on someone or… …   English dictionary

  • trample — tram|ple [ træmpl ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to put your feet down on someone or something in a heavy way that causes injury or damage: Those kids have trampled all over my flowerbeds! trample someone to death: People were trampled to …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • trample — verb ADVERB ▪ nearly ▪ I was nearly trampled to death by the crowd. ▪ down ▪ crops that have been trampled down by walkers feet ▪ underfoot …   Collocations dictionary

  • down — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. downward; under, beneath, below. See lowness, descent.Ant., up, above. II (Roget s IV) prep. and modif. 1. [Having a downward motion] Syn. forward, headlong, downward, downhill, downstairs,… …   English dictionary for students

  • trample — v. a. 1. Tread upon, tread under foot, trample on, crush. 2. Tread down, prostrate by treading. 3. Treat with scorn, spurn …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • trample — v. & n. v.tr. 1 tread under foot. 2 press down or crush in this way. n. the sound or act of trampling. Phrases and idioms: trample on 1 tread heavily on. 2 treat roughly or with contempt; disregard (a person s feelings etc.). Derivatives:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • trample — [ˈtræmp(ə)l] verb [I/T] to put your feet down on someone or something in a heavy way that causes injury or damage …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • beat down — Synonyms and related words: bargain, bear down, bend, bid, bid for, blow down, break, break down, bring down, bring low, bring to terms, browbeat, bulldoze, bully, burn down, cast down, castrate, chaffer, cheapen, chop down, clamp down on, coerce …   Moby Thesaurus

  • put down — Synonyms and related words: Parthian shot, abase, abasement, abash, account for, accredit with, accrete to, acknowledge, affront, annihilate, ante, ante up, apply to, ascribe to, aspersion, asphyxiate, assign to, atrocity, attach to, attribute to …   Moby Thesaurus

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