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61 mobilise
[-bɪ-] verbto make ( especially troops, an army etc), or become, ready for use or action.يُعَبِّئ، يَسْتَنْفِر -
62 mobilize
[-bɪ-] verbto make ( especially troops, an army etc), or become, ready for use or action.يُعَبِّئ، يَسْتَنْفِر -
63 motorise
verb1) to fit a motor to (eg a bicycle).يُجَهِّز بمُحَرِّك2) to supply (eg troops) with motor vehicles:يُزَوِّد بالآلِيّاتMany army units have been motorized.
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64 motorize
verb1) to fit a motor to (eg a bicycle).يُجَهِّز بمُحَرِّك2) to supply (eg troops) with motor vehicles:يُزَوِّد بالآلِيّاتMany army units have been motorized.
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65 mow down
to kill in large numbers:يَحْصُد، يَقْتُل بأعْداد كبيرَهOur troops were mown down by machine-gun fire.
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66 onslaught
[ˈɔnslɔːt] nouna fierce attack:هُجوم، إنْقِضاضan onslaught on the enemy troops.
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67 parachute
[ˈpærəʃuːt]1. nounan umbrella-shaped piece of light, strong cloth etc beneath which a person etc is tied with ropes so that he etc can come slowly down to the ground from a great height:براشوت، مِظَلَّه( also adjective) a parachute-jump.
2. verbto come down to the ground using a parachute:يَهْبِط بالمِظَلَّهThe troops parachuted into France.
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68 parade
[pəˈreɪd]1. noun1) a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order often as a celebration of some event:مَوْكِب، إسْتِعْراضa circus parade.
2) an arrangement of soldiers in a particular order:عَرْض عسْكَريThe troops are on parade.
2. verb1) to march in a line moving forward in order:يَسير في موكِبThey paraded through the town.
2) to arrange soldiers in order:يَصطف الجُنودThe colonel paraded his soldiers.
3) to show or display in an obvious way:يَعْرِضShe paraded her new clothes in front of her friends.
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69 rebel
[ˈrebl]1. noun1) a person who opposes or fights against people in authority, eg a government:ثائِر، مُتَمَرِّد( also adjective) rebel troops.
مُتَمَرِّد، عاصٍMy son is a bit of a rebel.
to fight (against people in authority):يَثور، يَتَمَرَّد علىTeenagers often rebel against their parents' way of life.
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70 rebellious
[rəˈbeljəs] adjectiverebelling or likely to rebel:ثائِر، مُتَمَرِّدrebellious troops/children.
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71 reconnaissance
[rəˈkɔnəsəns] noun(the act of making) a study (of land, enemy troops etc) to obtain information, eg before a battle.إسْتِطْلاع، إسْتِكْشاف -
72 reconnoitre
(American) reconnoiter [rekəˈnɔɪtə] verbto make a reconnaissance of (land, enemy troops etc).يَسْتَطْلِع، يَسْتَكْشِف -
73 recruit
[rəˈkruːt]1. noun1) a person who has (just) joined the army, air force etc.مُجَنَّد2) a person who has (just) joined a society, group etc:مُنْضَم حَديثاOur party needs new recruits before the next election.
2. verbto cause to join the army, a society etc:يُجَنِّدCan't you recruit more members to the music society?
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74 reinforce
[riːɪnˈfɔːs] verbto make stronger:يُقَوِّي، يَدْعَم ، يُعَزِّزExtra troops will be sent to reinforce the army.
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75 report
[rəˈpɔːt]1. noun1) a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc:تَقْريرa police report on the accident.
2) rumour; general talk:حَديث عام، أخْبار، إشاعَهAccording to report, the manager is going to resign.
3) a loud noise, especially of a gun being fired.دَوِي2. verb1) to give a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc:يُقَدِّمُ تَقْريراHis speech was reported in the newspaper.
2) to make a complaint about; to give information about the misbehaviour etc of:يُقَدِّمُ شَكْوى، يَكْتُبُ تَقْريراThe boy was reported to the headmaster for being rude to a teacher.
3) to tell someone in authority about:يُبَلِّغُ الشُّرْطَهHe reported the theft to the police.
4) to go (to a place or a person) and announce that one is there, ready for work etc:The boys were ordered to report to the police-station every Saturday afternoon
يَحْضُرHow many policemen reported for duty?
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76 retire
[rɪˈtaɪə] verb1) stop working permanently, usually because of age:يَعْتَزِل، يَتَقاعَدHe retired at the age of sixty-five.
2) to leave; to withdraw:When he doesn't want to talk to anyone, he retires to his room and locks the door
يأوي إلى فِراشِهThe troops were forced to retire to a safer position.
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77 smokescreen
noun سِتار من الدُّخان شَيْءٌ يُقْصَدُ به إخْفاء نَشاط الشَّخْص -
78 snipe at
to shoot at (someone) from a hidden position:يَقْنُص، يُطْلِقُ النّار من مَخْبأThe rebels were sniping at the government troops.
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79 station
[ˈsteɪʃən]1. noun1) a place with a ticket office, waiting rooms etc, where trains, buses or coaches stop to allow passengers to get on or off:مَحَطَّهShe arrived at the station in good time for her train.
2) a local headquarters or centre of work of some kind:How many fire-engines are kept at the fire station?
Where is the police station?
مَرْكِزmilitary/naval stations.
3) a post or position (eg of a guard or other person on duty):مَخْفَر، مَكانThe watchman remained at his station all night.
2. verbto put (a person, oneself, troops etc in a place or position to perform some duty):يَضَع، يُرَكِّزThe regiment is stationed abroad.
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80 strike
[straɪk] past tense struck [strak]: past participles struck ~stricken [ˈstrɪkən]1. verb1) to hit, knock or give a blow to:Why did you strike him?
يَضْرُب، يَرتَطِم، يَصْدُمThe tower of the church was struck by lightning.
2) to attack:يُهاجِمWe must prevent the disease striking again.
3) to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing:He struck a match/light
يَقْدَح عود ثَقاب، يَحُكHe struck sparks from the stone with his knife.
4) (of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay:يُضرِبُ، يَقومُ بإضْرابThe men decided to strike for higher wages.
5) to discover or find:After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil
يَكْتَشِف، يَجِدIf we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.
6) to (make something) sound:He struck a note on the piano/violin
يَرِنُّ، يَدُقُّ نَغْمَةً موسيقِيَّهThe clock struck twelve.
7) to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person):How does the plan strike you?
يُؤَثِّرُ، يَتْرُك تأثيراIt / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.
8) to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).يَسُكُّ، يَضْربُ نُقودا9) to go in a certain direction:يَتَّجِهHe left the path and struck (off) across the fields.
10) to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).يُنْزِلُ رايَةً أو خَيْمَه2. noun1) an act of striking:إضْرابa miners' strike.
2) a discovery of oil, gold etc:إكْتِشافHe made a lucky strike.
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