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41 حدا الإبل
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42 حرج في
حَرَّجَ في: أصَرّ علىto persist in; to insist on; to urge, press, importune, besiege -
43 ساق
ساقَ: حَثّto drive, urge on, goad -
44 شدد في أو على
شَدّدَ في أو على: ألَحّ، أصَرّto insist upon; to persist in; to press, urge, importune, besiege -
45 غريزة
غَرِيزَة (جمعه: غَرَائِز)instinct; impulse, urge, drive; nature -
46 لج على
لَجّ على: ألَحّ، أصَرّto insist on, to press, urge, importune, besiege -
47 محرك
مُحَرّك: باعِث، دافِع، حافِزmotive, inducement, incentive, drive, urge, impulse, impetus, spur, stimulus, stimulant -
48 نخس
نَخَسَ: هَمَزَto goad, prod, urge on, prick, drive, spur, punch, rowel -
49 نهز
نَهَزَ: دَفَعَto push, shove; to drive; to prick, prod, urge on -
50 همز
هَمَزَ: نَخَسَto spur, goad, prod, urge on, prick, drive, punch, rowel -
51 drive
[draɪv] past tense drove [drouv]: past participle driven [ˈdrɪvn]1. verbيَسوقُDo you want to drive (the car), or shall I?
2) to take, bring etc in a car:يَنْقُلُ، يوصِلُ بالسَّيّارَهMy mother is driving me to the airport.
3) to force or urge along:يَسوقُTwo men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.
4) to hit hard:يَضْرِبُ، يقْذِفُHe drove a golf-ball from the tee.
5) to cause to work by providing the necessary power:يُشَغِّلُThis mill is driven by water.
2. noun1) a journey in a car, especially for pleasure:جَوْلَه في سَيّارَهWe decided to go for a drive.
طَريق/مَمر خصوصي مِن البَوّابه إالى البَيتThe drive is lined with trees.
3) energy and enthusiasm:حَيَوِيَّه، حَماس، حافِزI think he has the drive needed for this job.
4) a special effort:جُهْد خاصWe're having a drive to save electricity.
5) in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).قَذْفَه، ضَرْبَه قَوِيَّه6) ( computers) a disk drive.سَوّاقَةُ الأقْراص في الكومبيوتر -
52 drive on
يَسْتَمِر في السّياقَهDrive on – we haven't time to stop!
2) to urge strongly forward:يَدْفَعُIt was ambition that drove him on.
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53 egg on
to urge (somebody) on (to do something):يَحُثُّ، يُشَجِّعُHe egged his friend on to steal the radio.
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54 encourage
[ɪnˈkarɪdʒ] (American) [-ˈkə:-] verb1) to give support, confidence or hope to:The general tried to encourage the troops: You should not encourage him in his extravagance
يُشَجِّعI felt encouraged by his praise.
2) to urge (a person) to do something:يَحُثُّYou must encourage him to try again.
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55 exhort
[ɪgˈzɔːt] verbto urge strongly and earnestly.يَحُثُّ -
56 goad
[gəud]1. verbيَحُثُّ، يَسْتَحِثُّI was goaded into being rude to him.
2. nounمِنْخَس، مِهْماز -
57 impel
[ɪmˈpel] past tense, past participle imˈpelled verbto urge or force:يَحُثُّ، يَدْفَع إلىHunger impelled the boy to steal.
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58 incite
[ɪnˈsaɪt] verb1) to urge (someone) to do something:يُشَجِّع على، يُحَرِّضHe incited the people to rebel against the king.
2) to stir up or cause:يَحًث، يُثيرThey incited violence in the crowd.
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59 insist
[ɪnˈsɪst] verbيُصِرُّ على ، يُؤَكِّدُI insisted on driving him home.
2) ( often with on or that) to demand or urge:He insists on punctuality/obedience
يُصِرُّHe insisted that I should go.
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60 press
[pres]1. verb1) to use a pushing motion (against):Press the bell twice!
يَضْغَط بإصْبَعِهThe children pressed close to their mother.
2) to squeeze; to flatten:يَعْصُرThe grapes are pressed to extract the juice.
3) to urge or hurry:يَحُث، يُسَرِّعHe pressed her to enter the competition.
4) to insist on:يُصِرُّ علىThe printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.
5) to iron:يَكْوي المَلابِسYour trousers need to be pressed.
2. noun1) an act of pressing:ضَغْط، عَصْر، كَبْسYou had better give your shirt a press.
2) ( also ˈprinting-press) a printing machine.مِطْبَعَه، آلة طِباعَه3) newspapers in general:صَحافَه( also adjective) a press photographer.
4) the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists:رِجال الصَّحافَهThe press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.
5) a device or machine for pressing:مِكْبَس، مَعْصَرَهa flower-press.
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