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1 watchman
noun( often ˌnight-ˈwatchman ) a man employed to guard a building etc against thieves, especially at night:حارِس، خَفيرThe bank-robbers shot the (night-)watchman.
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2 watchman
حَارِس \ doorman: one who is on duty at the door of a large building, to deal with visitors. escort: sb. or sth. that escorts: an armed escort. guard: a person who guards: There was an armed guard at the gate. keeper: sb. who looks after animals in a zoo, (in compounds) sb. who looks after sth.: goalkeeper. sentry: a soldier on guard at a particular spot. warden: a person in charge of some public place: the warden of an old people’s home. warder: a prison guard. watchman: sb. who guards a building, esp. at night. \ See Also مرافق (مُرافِق)، خفير (خَفير) -
3 watchman
خَفِير \ escort: sb. or sth. that escorts: an armed escort. sentry: a soldier on guard at a particular spot. watchman: sb. who guards a building, esp. at night. -
4 night-watchman
nouna person who looks after a building etc during the night.حارِس لَيْلي -
5 gag
سَدَّ \ gag: to put a gag on: The thieves bound and gagged the watchman. \ See Also سَطَم الفم \ كَمَّمَ \ gag: to put a gag on: The thieves bound and gagged the watchman. -
6 الحارس
n. guardsman, watch, watchman, warden, preservative -
7 العسس
n. night watchman -
8 خفير
n. sentry, watchman, sentinel, watch, patrolman, warder -
9 مراقب
1́ adj. observed, spotted2́ n. observer, watcher, watchman, spy, supervisor, inspector, controller -
10 حارس ليلي
حارِسٌ لَيْلِيّnight watch, night watchman -
11 رقيب
رَقِيب: راصِدobserver, watcher, watchman, watchdog, lookout; spy -
12 رقيب
رَقِيب: حارِس، خَفِيرwatch, watchman, guard -
13 عاس
عاسّ: حارِسٌ لَيْلِيّnight watch, night watchman -
14 مراقب
مُرَاقِب: راصِدobserver, watcher, watchman, watchdog, lookout; spy -
15 assault
[əˈsɔːlt]1. verb1) to attack, especially suddenly:يُهاجِمThe youths assaulted the night watchman.
2) to attack sexually; to rape.يُهاجِم جِنْسِياً2. noun1) a (sudden) attack:هُجومHis speech was a vicious assault on his opponent.
2) a sexual attack; a rape.إعْتِداء جِنْسي، إغتِصاب -
16 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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17 أشرك في
أَشْرَكَ في \ implicate: to show that sb. has a share in sth. (usu. sth. unpleasant, esp. a crime): The watchman was implicated in the thefts. \ أشَعَّ (أصدَرَ إشعاعاتٍ) \ radiate. -
18 حارس
حَارِس \ doorman: one who is on duty at the door of a large building, to deal with visitors. escort: sb. or sth. that escorts: an armed escort. guard: a person who guards: There was an armed guard at the gate. keeper: sb. who looks after animals in a zoo, (in compounds) sb. who looks after sth.: goalkeeper. sentry: a soldier on guard at a particular spot. warden: a person in charge of some public place: the warden of an old people’s home. warder: a prison guard. watchman: sb. who guards a building, esp. at night. \ See Also مرافق (مُرافِق)، خفير (خَفير) \ حَارِس القِطار \ guard: the man in charge of a train. \ حَارِس المَرْمَى \ goalkeeper: (in football and some other games) the player who defends the goal. -
19 خفير
خَفِير \ escort: sb. or sth. that escorts: an armed escort. sentry: a soldier on guard at a particular spot. watchman: sb. who guards a building, esp. at night. -
20 سد
سَدَّ \ bar: to block (a way): The road was barred by a fallen tree. block: to prevent movement by putting sth. in the way: Sand was blocking the pipe. choke: to block (a pipe, etc.): It was choked with dirt. close: (cause to) to be out of use: This road is closed. On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down). cover: (of amounts) to be enough for: $25 should cover your hotel bill. meet: to satisfy: Will $5 meet your needs?. obstruct: to block; prevent: Trees obstructed our view from the house. plug: to fill (a hole) with a plug. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. \ See Also أقفل (أَقْفَلَ)، غطى (غَطَّى)، أَعَاقَ \ سَدَّ \ gag: to put a gag on: The thieves bound and gagged the watchman. \ See Also سَطَم الفم \ سَدَّ بِفَلّينة \ cork: to close sth. with a cork. \ سَدَّ بمِتْراس \ barricade: to block with a barricade. \ سَدَّ الحاجَة \ go round: to let everyone have a share: There was not enough fruit to go round. tide over: to provide (sb.) with his needs for a short time: $50 will tide me over till I start my new job. \ سَدَّ النَّقْص \ replenish: to fill up again (a supply, a store, etc.): May I replenish your glass (of wine)?.
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