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أَيَّدَ \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. back: to support; say that sb. will win: I’m backing him in this race. back up: to support: They won’t believe me unless you back me up. side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. uphold: to support: The judge upheld the decision of the lower court. \ See Also دَافَعَ عن، ناصر (نَاصَر)، دَعى إلى، دعم (دَعَم) -
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أَيَّدَ \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. back: to support; say that sb. will win: I’m backing him in this race. back up: to support: They won’t believe me unless you back me up. side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. uphold: to support: The judge upheld the decision of the lower court. \ See Also دَافَعَ عن، ناصر (نَاصَر)، دَعى إلى، دعم (دَعَم) -
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[bæk]1. noun1) in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine:ظَهْرShe lay on her back.
2) in animals, the upper part of the body:ظَهْرالحَيَوانShe put the saddle on the horse's back.
3) that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front:ظَهْر، الجِهَة الخَلفِيَّهShe sat at the back of the hall.
4) in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.دِفاع، ظَهير2. adjectiveof or at the back:خَلفيthe back door.
3. adverb1) to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came:إلىHe gave the car back to its owner.
2) away (from something); not near (something):Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man
بَعيداKeep back from me or I'll hit you!
3) towards the back (of something):إلى الخَلْفSit back in your chair.
4) in return; in response to:بِالمُقابِل، كَرَدِّ فِعْلWhen the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.
5) to, or in, the past:إلى الوَراءThink back to your childhood.
4. verb1) to (cause to) move backwards:يُعيد الى الخَلْفHe backed (his car) out of the garage.
2) to help or support:يُؤَيِّد، يَدْعَمWill you back me against the others?
3) to bet or gamble on:يُراهِن عَلىI backed your horse to win.
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بِالمُقابِل \ back: in return: He hit me, so I hit him back. \ بِالمِثْل \ back: in return: He hit me, so I hit him back. \ رَجَعَ إلى الوَراء \ back: to move backwards. \ رَدًّا على \ back: in return: He hit me, so I hit him back. \ شَدَّ أزْرَه \ back: to support; say that sb. will win: I’m backing him in this race. \ ظَهِير (في لُعْبَة كُرَة القَدم) \ back: (in football) sb. who plays behind the forwards, to defend the goal. \ ظَهْر \ back: the part of the body of a human or animal that is behind: He was carrying his heavy bundle behind him on his back. \ عَادَ إلى المَوْضِع الأَصْلِي \ back: in or to a former position: Is your wife back from the shops? Go back to your seat. \ قَفَا \ back: the part of the body of a human or animal that is behind: He was carrying his heavy bundle behind him on his back. \ See Also ظهر (ظَهْر) -
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سَنَدَ (فِعْل) \ back up: to support: They won’t believe me unless you back me up. lean: rest the weight of (sth. or oneself): He leant the post against the wall. The old lady leant on his arm. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. \ See Also استند (اِسْتَنَدَ) -
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11 отыгрывать
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12 отвоёвывать
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14 reconquérir les faveurs de l'opinion
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regagner [ʀ(ə)gaɲe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = récupérer) [+ amitié, faveur, confiance, parts de marché] to regain ; [+ argent perdu au jeu] to win backb. [+ lieu] to go back to ; [+ pays] to arrive back in• les sinistrés ont pu regagner leur domicile the disaster victims were allowed to return to their homes* * *ʀ(ə)gaɲe1) ( rejoindre) to get back to [lieu, poste]regagner son domicile/sa place — to return home/to one's seat
2) ( recouvrer) to regain, to win back [estime, confiance]; to pick up [point]regagner du terrain — Armée, fig to regain ground
* * *ʀ(ə)ɡaɲe vt1) [argent, faveur] to win back2) [lieu] to get back to* * *regagner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( rejoindre) to get back to [lieu, poste]; regagner son domicile to return home; regagner sa place to return to one's seat;2 ( recouvrer) to regain, to win back [estime, confiance]; to pick up [point]; pour regagner l'électorat to win back the electorate; regagner du terrain [armée, équipe, idéologie] to regain ground; [chômage, inflation] to creep ou go up again.[rəgaɲe] verbe transitifle dollar regagne quelques centimes sur le marché des changes the dollar has regained a few cents on the foreign exchange market2. [retourner à] to go back ou to return to -
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riguadagnare v.tr.1 ( guadagnare di nuovo) to earn again2 (fig.) ( ricuperare) to win* back, to regain, to recover: riguadagnare il favore, la fiducia di qlcu., to win back s.o.'s favour, confidence; riguadagnare il tempo perduto, to make up for lost time; riguadagnare terreno, to regain ground; riguadagnare la fiducia dei consumatori, to win back the consumers' trust; ( calcio) riguadagnare la palla, to win the ball back3 ( raggiungere di nuovo) to regain, to reach again, to get* back to: riguadagnare la riva, to regain the shore.* * *[rigwadaɲ'ɲare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (guadagnare di nuovo) to earn [sth.] again [ denaro]2) (riconquistare) to win* back [stima, rispetto]3) fig. (recuperare)4) (raggiungere) to get* back to [spiaggia, strada]2.* * *riguadagnare/rigwadaŋ'ŋare/ [1]1 (guadagnare di nuovo) to earn [sth.] again [ denaro]2 (riconquistare) to win* back [stima, rispetto]; riguadagnare terreno to regain ground4 (raggiungere) to get* back to [spiaggia, strada]II riguadagnarsi verbo pronominaleto regain, to win* back [ fiducia].
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