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1 splash
[splæʃ]1. verb1) to make wet with drops of liquid, mud etc, especially suddenly and accidentally:يَرُش بالماءA passing car splashed my coat (with water).
2) to (cause to) fly about in drops:يَنْثُر الماءWater splashed everywhere.
3) to fall or move with splashes:يَرشُق الماءThe children were splashing in the sea.
4) to display etc in a place, manner etc that will be noticed:يَعْرِض ليُلْفِت الإنْتِباهPosters advertising the concert were splashed all over the wall.
2. noun1) a scattering of drops of liquid or the noise made by this:رشُّ ، رشْقُ الماءHe fell in with a loud splash.
2) a mark made by splashing:عَلامَة سبَبُها الرَّشقThere was a splash of mud on her dress.
3) a bright patch:رَشَّه، رَشْقَهa splash of colour.
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2 لطخ
لَطَّخَ \ smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. smudge: to make a dirty mark by rubbing ink or paint when it is still wet: You’ve smudged my letter!. soil: to make dirty: a soiled tablecloth. spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. -
3 اللوبيا (نبات)
اللُّوبيَا (نَبَات) \ bean: various kinds of plant that produce edible seeds. \ See Also الفاصُوليَا، الفول، إلخ \ لَوَّثَ \ dirty: to make (sth.) dirty. pollute: to make dirty and unhealthy: Burnt gases from cars pollute the air. Chemical waste from factories pollutes the rivers. smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. Children love splashing in the sea. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. \ See Also وسخ (وَسَّخَ) -
4 dirty
لَوَّثَ \ dirty: to make (sth.) dirty. pollute: to make dirty and unhealthy: Burnt gases from cars pollute the air. Chemical waste from factories pollutes the rivers. smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. Children love splashing in the sea. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. \ See Also وسخ (وَسَّخَ) -
5 pollute
لَوَّثَ \ dirty: to make (sth.) dirty. pollute: to make dirty and unhealthy: Burnt gases from cars pollute the air. Chemical waste from factories pollutes the rivers. smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. Children love splashing in the sea. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. \ See Also وسخ (وَسَّخَ) -
6 smear
لَوَّثَ \ dirty: to make (sth.) dirty. pollute: to make dirty and unhealthy: Burnt gases from cars pollute the air. Chemical waste from factories pollutes the rivers. smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. Children love splashing in the sea. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. \ See Also وسخ (وَسَّخَ) -
7 splash
لَوَّثَ \ dirty: to make (sth.) dirty. pollute: to make dirty and unhealthy: Burnt gases from cars pollute the air. Chemical waste from factories pollutes the rivers. smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. Children love splashing in the sea. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. \ See Also وسخ (وَسَّخَ) -
8 stain
لَوَّثَ \ dirty: to make (sth.) dirty. pollute: to make dirty and unhealthy: Burnt gases from cars pollute the air. Chemical waste from factories pollutes the rivers. smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. Children love splashing in the sea. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. \ See Also وسخ (وَسَّخَ) -
9 smear
لَطَّخَ \ smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. smudge: to make a dirty mark by rubbing ink or paint when it is still wet: You’ve smudged my letter!. soil: to make dirty: a soiled tablecloth. spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. -
10 smudge
لَطَّخَ \ smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. smudge: to make a dirty mark by rubbing ink or paint when it is still wet: You’ve smudged my letter!. soil: to make dirty: a soiled tablecloth. spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. -
11 soil
لَطَّخَ \ smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. smudge: to make a dirty mark by rubbing ink or paint when it is still wet: You’ve smudged my letter!. soil: to make dirty: a soiled tablecloth. spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. -
12 spatter
لَطَّخَ \ smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. smudge: to make a dirty mark by rubbing ink or paint when it is still wet: You’ve smudged my letter!. soil: to make dirty: a soiled tablecloth. spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. -
13 splash
لَطَّخَ \ smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. smudge: to make a dirty mark by rubbing ink or paint when it is still wet: You’ve smudged my letter!. soil: to make dirty: a soiled tablecloth. spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. -
14 stain
لَطَّخَ \ smear: to mark with a thick liquid: His coat was smeared with paint. smudge: to make a dirty mark by rubbing ink or paint when it is still wet: You’ve smudged my letter!. soil: to make dirty: a soiled tablecloth. spatter: to scatter drops of liquid on sth. suddenly: A passing car spattered me with mud (or spattered mud over me). splash: to throw (liquid) about carelessly; cover with (drops of liquid): He splashed some paint on to his coat. He splashed his coat with paint. stain: to mark with coloured liquid: The shirt was stained with food. -
15 duck
I [dak] verb1) to push briefly under water:يُسْقِطُ في الماءThey splashed about, ducking each other in the pool.
2) to lower the head suddenly as if to avoid a blow:يَحْني رَأْسَه لِيَتَفادى الضَّرْبَه II [dak] plurals ducks ~duck nounHe ducked as the ball came at him.
1) a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.بَط2) a female duck. See also drake.بَطَّه3) in cricket, a score of nil by a batsman:نتيجَتُه صِفر (في الكريكيت)He was out for a duck.
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