swallow
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary پرستو، چلچله ، مری، عمل بلع، فورت دادن ، فرو بردن ، بلعیدن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary avalement|gulp|swallow|gobble Avaler veut dire proprement faire descendre, mettre en bas ; et il n'a eu longtemps que ce sens-là ; puis, comme faire arriver les aliments dans l'estomac est aussi les faire descendre, il a pris peu à peu ce sens, et le primitif est tombé en désuétude fru vârid/bord/xord/dâd-an (be kâm )an-dar( xod) kaš-idan (dorosti )qurt dâdan sar kašidan + Man tamâm e šahvat e tond e zamin am Ke tamâm e âbhâ râ mikašad dar xwiš (Fruq FARROXZÂD) + fra. faire avaler : be xord dâdan + Man tark e šarâb e arqavâni na konam Cun zâhedakân fesq e nehâni na konam Dar Kaabe agar be man dehi sâqar e mey Be stânam o dar kašâm, grâni na konam (Obeyd ZÂKÂNI) + Bahr guyad man to râ dar xod kašam Lik milâfi ke man âb e xoš am (Mathnavi, BALXI RUMI (Nikolson, Reynold), 2252, II) swallow (paranda ye )parastu
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(swallow): بازگشت به واژه swallow sea swallow swallow hole swallow tail coat swallow tailed swallow wort to swallow a bitter pill to swallow the pill شيار قرقره تاکل ،پرستو،چلچله ،مرى ،عمل بلع ،فورت دادن ،فرو بردن ،بلعيدن علوم نظامى : بلعيدن کلمات مرتبط(7)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 swal·low n. Pronunciation: ' swä-( ˌ )lō Function: noun Etymology: Middle English swalowe, from Old English swealwe; akin to Old High German swalawa swallow Date: before 12th century 1 : any of numerous small widely distributed oscine birds (family Hirundinidae, the swallow family) that have a short bill, long pointed wings, and often a deeply forked tail and that feed on insects caught on the wing 2 : any of several birds that superficially resemble swallows swallow[1]]]> 2 swallow n. Function: verb Etymology: Middle English swalowen, from Old English swelgan; akin to Old High German swelgan to swallow Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 : to take through the mouth and esophagus into the stomach 2 : to envelop or take in as if by swallowing : ABSORB < swallow the financial loss> <watch night swallow the valley> 3 : to accept without question, protest, or resentment < swallow an insult> <a hard story to swallow > 4 : TAKE BACK , RETRACT <had to swallow my words> 5 : to keep from expressing or showing : REPRESS < swallow ed my anger> 6 : to utter (as words) indistinctly intransitive verb 1 : to receive something into the body through the mouth and esophagus 2 : to perform the action characteristic of swallowing something especially under emotional stress –swal·low·able \ ' swä-lō-ə-bəl\ adjective –swal·low·er \ ' swä-lə-wər\ noun ]]> 3 swallow n. Function: noun Date: …