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1 win
[wɪn] present participle ˈwinning: past tense, past participle won [wan]1. verb1) to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts:Who won the war/match?
يَرْبَح، يَفوز، يَكْسَب، يَنْتَصِرHe won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.
2) to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck:يَكْسَب، يَفوزI won $5 in the crossword competition.
3) to obtain by one's own efforts:يَكْتَسِب، يَحْصَل على، يُحَقِّقHe won her respect over a number of years.
2. nouna victory or success:نَصْر، فَوْز، نَجاحShe's had two wins in four races.
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2 win the day
to gain a victory; to be successful.يُحَقِّقُ نَصْرا، يَنْجَحُ -
3 هزم
هَزَمَ: كَسَرَ، دَحَرَ، غَلَبَ، قَهَرَto defeat, vanquish, rout, conquer, beat, win victory over, get the better of, overcome, overmaster, overpower, crush -
4 انتصر
اِنْتَصَرَ: فازَ بِالنّصْر، حَقّقَ انْتِصاراًto triumph, prevail, obtain victory, win or gain a victory, be victorious, come off with flying colors -
5 triumph
[ˈtraɪamf]1. noun1) a great victory or success:نَصْرThe battle ended in a triumph for the Romans.
2) a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success:إبْتِهاج، نَشْوَة الإنْتِصارThey went home in triumph.
2. verbto win a victory:يَنْتَصِر علىThe Romans triumphed (over their enemies).
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6 ghalaba
overwhelm, vanquish [Mal gheleb (win), Heb he'eliv (insult), Syr 'elab]--------victory [ghalaba] Aze qelebe, Per ghalabe, Tur galebe, Uzb ghalaba borrowed from Ar -
7 ظفر
1́ n. victory, success, nail, fingernail, unguis2́ v. win -
8 أحرز قصب السبق
أحْرَزَ قَصَبَ السّبْق، أحْرَزَ نَصْراً أو انْتِصَاراً (على)to come through (or off) with flying colors, gain the day, score a great success, have the best of it, win or gain a victory, be victorious; to triumph over, prevail over, overcome, overpower, beat, defeat, get the better of -
9 أحرز نصرا أو انتصارا
أحْرَزَ قَصَبَ السّبْق، أحْرَزَ نَصْراً أو انْتِصَاراً (على)to come through (or off) with flying colors, gain the day, score a great success, have the best of it, win or gain a victory, be victorious; to triumph over, prevail over, overcome, overpower, beat, defeat, get the better of -
10 انتصر على
اِنْتَصَرَ على: غَلَبَto triumph over, prevail over, win or gain a victory over, defeat, beat, get the better of, conquer, vanquish, overcome, overpower -
11 ظفر على أو بـ
ظَفِرَ على أو بِـ: غَلَبَ، قَهَرَto win or gain a victory over, triumph over, conquer, vanquish, defeat, beat, overcome, overpower, overwhelm, get the better of -
12 غلب
غَلَبَ: اِنْتَصَرَ على، ظَفِرَ على أو بِـto defeat, beat, triumph over, prevail over, win or gain (a) victory over, get the better of, conquer, vanquish, subdue, overcome, overpower, overwhelm, outdo -
13 فاز على أو بـ
فازَ على أو بِـ: غَلَبَ، ظَفِرَ على أو بِـto triumph over, win or gain a victory over, prevail over, defeat, beat, overcome -
14 defeat
[dɪˈfiːt]1. verbto win a victory over:يَتَغَلَّب عَلى، يَفوز، يَقْهَر، يَهْزِمWe will defeat the enemy eventually.
2. nounthe loss of a game, battle, race etc:هَزيمَه، إنْدِحار، إنْكِسارWe suffered yet another defeat.
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15 انتصار
اِنْتِصَار \ conquest: an act of conquering: the conquest of Mount Everest (the first successful climbing of the mountain). triumph: success; a joyful state, caused by success: The winning team went home in triumph. victory: success (in a battle or competition). \ See Also غزو (غَزْو)، فتح (فَتْح) \ اِنْتصَار سَهْل (في مُبَارَاة) \ walkover: an easy win or success: The match was a walkover for our team. -
16 انتصر
اِنْتَصَرَ \ triumph: to be successful. \ اِنْتَصَرَ على \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. \ See Also اسْتَوْلَى على -
17 غلب
غَلَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to do better than; conquer (in a game or fight): they beat us at football. conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. defeat: to beat in a game or battle. get (or have) the best of sth: to be most successful in (a struggle, etc.): When we quarrel, she always gets the best of it.. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); to conquer. subdue: conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: Napoleon subdued several European states. \ See Also اسْتَوْلَى على، تَغَلَّبَ على، أَخْضَع \ غَلَبَ بالفطنة والذكاء \ outwit: to beat (an enemy, etc.) by being cleverer: A fox often outwits the huntsmen. -
18 فتح
فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ) \ فَتَحَ \ turn: to cause a flow of (electricity, water, gas, on, off, out) to begin or stop: Please turn the lights out. \ See Also أغلق (أغلَقَ) \ فَتَحَ \ turn over a new leaf: to make a fresh start, with better behaviour: When I get out of prison, I shall turn over a new leaf. \ See Also بَدَأ صفحة جديدة \ فَتَحَ بالقوّة \ force sth. open: to open sth. by using force: I had forgotten my key, so we had to force the door open. \ فَتَحَ ثانيةً \ reopen: (of schools, shops, inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. \ فَتَحَ الكلام \ broach: to begin to talk about (a difficult or unwelcome matter): He broached the subject of his pay rise to his employer. -
19 هزم
هَزَمَ \ beat, (beat, beaten): to do better than; conquer (in a game or fight): they beat us at football. conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. defeat: to beat in a game or battle. thrash: to beat as a punishment; defeat severely (in a game, etc.): He thrashed his son for stealing. vanquish: to conquer. wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. \ هَزَمَ هزيمةً نَكْرَاء \ rout: to drive away (an enemy) in disorder. -
20 beat (beat, beaten)
غَلَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to do better than; conquer (in a game or fight): they beat us at football. conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. defeat: to beat in a game or battle. get (or have) the best of sth: to be most successful in (a struggle, etc.): When we quarrel, she always gets the best of it.. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); to conquer. subdue: conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: Napoleon subdued several European states. \ See Also اسْتَوْلَى على، تَغَلَّبَ على، أَخْضَع
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