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1 wrongly
خَطَأً \ by mistake: not on purpose; not meaning to do wrong: I took the wrong coat by mistake. in error: by mistake: I stuck the stamp upsidedown in error. mistakenly: (usu. before the verb) by mistake: He mistakenly put petrol in the water container. wrongly: (before or after a past participle) incorrectly: The word eihgt is wrongly spelt (or spelt wrongly). -
2 wrongly
adverb1) incorrectly:بصورَةٍ خاطِئَهThe letter was wrongly addressed.
2) unjustly:بصورَةٍ غَيْر عادِلَهI have been wrongly treated.
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3 خطأ
خَطَأً \ by mistake: not on purpose; not meaning to do wrong: I took the wrong coat by mistake. in error: by mistake: I stuck the stamp upsidedown in error. mistakenly: (usu. before the verb) by mistake: He mistakenly put petrol in the water container. wrongly: (before or after a past participle) incorrectly: The word eihgt is wrongly spelt (or spelt wrongly). -
4 by mistake
خَطَأً \ by mistake: not on purpose; not meaning to do wrong: I took the wrong coat by mistake. in error: by mistake: I stuck the stamp upsidedown in error. mistakenly: (usu. before the verb) by mistake: He mistakenly put petrol in the water container. wrongly: (before or after a past participle) incorrectly: The word eihgt is wrongly spelt (or spelt wrongly). -
5 in error
خَطَأً \ by mistake: not on purpose; not meaning to do wrong: I took the wrong coat by mistake. in error: by mistake: I stuck the stamp upsidedown in error. mistakenly: (usu. before the verb) by mistake: He mistakenly put petrol in the water container. wrongly: (before or after a past participle) incorrectly: The word eihgt is wrongly spelt (or spelt wrongly). -
6 mistakenly
خَطَأً \ by mistake: not on purpose; not meaning to do wrong: I took the wrong coat by mistake. in error: by mistake: I stuck the stamp upsidedown in error. mistakenly: (usu. before the verb) by mistake: He mistakenly put petrol in the water container. wrongly: (before or after a past participle) incorrectly: The word eihgt is wrongly spelt (or spelt wrongly). -
7 rule
أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا (حَكَمَ بِـ) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ أَفْتَى \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ حَكَمَ (أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ ضابِطة \ rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. \ See Also قاعدة (قاعِدَة)، قانون (قانون) \ نامُوس \ rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. \ See Also قاعدة (قاعِدَة)، قانون (قانون) -
8 دافع (عن)
دَافَعَ (عن) \ defend: to protect; guard: Soldiers defend their country. protect: to defend; keep from harm: Soldiers protect their country. stick up for, (stand up for): to speak in defence of: You must stick up for yourself if you are wrongly blamed. 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. \ دَافَعَ (أو تَرافَعَ) عن \ defend: to speak or write in support of: The lawyer defended the thief in court. \ دَافَعَ عن (حُقوق) \ stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. -
9 choke
اِخْتَنَقَ \ choke: to be unable to breathe properly because of smoke or of sth. wrongly swallowed. \ شَرِقَ \ choke. \ See Also غص (غَصَّ) \ صِمَامُ الهَوَاء في مُكَرْبِن السّيّارة \ choke: a device that controls the flow of air into a petrol engine. \ غَصَّ \ choke: to be unable to breathe properly because of smoke or of sth. wrongly swallowed. -
10 heroin
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11 mistake
أَخْطَأَ بين وآخر (شخص، أو شيء) \ mistake: (with for) to think wrongly that (sb. or sth.) is sb. or sth. else: I mistook him for his brother. \ أَسَاءَ فَهْمَ \ mistake: to misunderstand; have a wrong idea about: We mistook the road and lost our way. \ اِلْتَبَسَ الشيء بشيء آخر \ mistake: (with for) to think wrongly that (sb. or sth.) is sb. or sth. else: I mistook him for his brother. -
12 sore
اِلْتِهاب \ sore: a place where the skin is broken and painful. \ مَغِيظ (للأشخاص) \ sore: annoyed; feeling hurt: He was sore about being wrongly punished. \ مُتَقَرِّح \ sore: (of the skin) painful: a sore throat. \ مُغْضَب (للأشخاص) \ sore: annoyed; feeling hurt: He was sore about being wrongly punished. \ See Also مَغِيظ -
13 word
صَاغَ عِبَارَة \ word: to express in words: Your letter is badly worded (it does not express your meaning clearly, because words are badly chosen or wrongly used). \ See Also عبر بالكلمات (عَبَّرَ بالكَلِمات) \ عَبَّرَ بالكلمات \ word: to express in words: Your letter is badly worded (It does not express your meaning clearly, because words are badly chosen or wrongly used). \ كَلِمَة \ word: a letter or group of letters, expressing an idea: This English word is a difficult word. He copied it, word for word (exactly as it was written). \ لَفْظَة \ word: a letter or group of letters, expressing an idea: This English word is a difficult word. He copied it, word for word (exactly as it was written). \ See Also كلمة (كَلِمَة) -
14 على خطأ
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15 أساء التصرف
أسَاءَ التّصَرّفَto misbehave, behave improperly or wrongly -
16 نحل
نَحَلَ: نَسَبَ إلَيْهِ قَوْلاً قالَهُ غَيْرُهُto ascribe (attribute, impute) wrongly or unduly to -
17 abuse
[əˈbjuːz]1. verb1) to use wrongly, usually with harmful results:يُسِيء إسْتِعْمَالShe abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.
2) to insult or speak roughly to:يَشْتُم، يُهِين،يَذُمShe abused the servants.
2. [əˈbjuːs] noun1) insulting language:شَتِيمَه، شَتْمHe shouted abuse at her.
2) the wrong use of something:إسَاءَة إسْتِعْمَالThis toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.
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18 assess
[əˈses] verb1) to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of:يُقَدِّر، يُخَمِّنCan you assess my chances of winning?
2) to estimate in order to calculate tax due on:يُقَدِّر الضَّريبَهMy income has been assessed wrongly.
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19 join
[dʒɔɪn]1. verb1) ( often with up, ~on etc) to put together or connect:يَصِلُ الأسْلاكThe island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.
2) to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry:يَصِلُ خَطَّيْنJoin point A to point B.
3) to become a member of (a group):يَنْضَم، يَلْتَحِقJoin our club!
4) ( sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with):Do you know where the two rivers join?
يلتَقي، يَتَّحِد مَعThey joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.
5) to come into the company of:يَنْضَمI'll join you later in the restaurant.
2. nouna place where two things are joined:مُلْتَقى، نُقْطَة الإلتِقاءYou can hardly see the joins in the material.
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20 lose the toss
to guess rightly or wrongly which side of the coin will fall uppermost:يَرْبَح القُرْعَه بِقَذْف قِطْعَة نُقودHe won the toss so he started the game.
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