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1 under way
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2 under way
مُبْحِرً(ا) \ under way: (of a ship) moving. -
3 be under way
تَقَدَّمت (السفينة) \ be under way: (of a ship) to be moving. -
4 give way
اِنْهَارَ \ break up: to fall apart bit by bit. collapse: fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man, (of one’s health, of a business or plan, etc.) break down; be ruined. crumble: to break or fall into very small pieces: The mud wall was crumbling with age. give: to bend (under weight or pressure). give way: to break (under weight): The wooden bridge gave way under the heavy bus. \ See Also تداعى (تَدَاعَى)، سقط (سَقَطَ) -
5 give way
تَدَاعَى \ crumble: to break of fall into very small pieces: The mud wall was crumbling with age. give way: to break (under weight): The wooden bridge gave way under the heavy bus. -
6 give way
1) to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass:يَفْسَحُ مجالا لِ، يُعْطي طريقا لِGive way to traffic coming from the right.
2) to break, collapse etc under pressure:يَنْهار، يَسْقُطُ تَحْتThe bridge will give way any day now.
3) to agree against one's will:يوافِقُ ضد رغْبَتِهI have no intention of giving way to demands like that.
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7 بحركة
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8 في الطريق الى
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9 بدأ الشيء
بَدَأَ الشّيْءُto begin, start, set in, commence, originate, get under way, come into being, come into existence, arise, rise, spring up, crop up, dawn -
10 جار
جار: حادِث، دائِر، قَيْد العَمَل أو التّنْفِيذtaking place, happening, going on; under way, in progress, in process, on foot, afoot; current; circulating -
11 جرى
جَرَى: سارَ، تَقَدّمَto be going on, under way, in progress, in process, on foot; to proceed, go on -
12 حادث
حادِث: جار، دائِرoccurring, happening, taking place, going on; under way, in progress, in process -
13 حاصل
حاصِل: حادِث، جارٍhappening, taking place, occurring, going on; in progress, under way, in process -
14 سائر
سائِر: جار، دائِرgoing on, under way, afoot, on foot, in progress, in process -
15 على قدم وساق
على قَدَمٍ وساقin full swing, afoot, on foot, under way, in progress, in process -
16 ماض قدما
ماضٍ قُدُماًadvancing, progressing, making progress, proceeding, under way, on foot, afoot, in progress, in process -
17 متقدم
مُتَقَدّم: جار، سائِرadvancing, progressing, making progress, proceeding, under way, afoot, on foot, in progress, in process -
18 منطلق
مُنْطَلِق: مُنْدَفِعdashing, darting, rushing, shooting, springing, flinging, running, racing, hurling, hurrying; bursting forth or out, breaking forth or out, erupting; going off, exploding, blasting; launched, discharged, released; taking off, starting off, departing; going ahead, setting out, starting, advancing, proceeding, moving; under way, on foot, in progress -
19 تقدمت (السفينة)
تَقَدَّمت (السفينة) \ be under way: (of a ship) to be moving. -
20 مبحر(ا)
مُبْحِرً(ا) \ under way: (of a ship) moving.
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