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خروج
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to do battle
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to downvote
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downvote
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to duke it out
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dustup
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to egg
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to embroil
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exchange
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excuse me
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to expostulate
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expostulation
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face-off
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to face off
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faction
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falling out
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to fall out
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far be it from me to
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feud
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to feud
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feuding
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fight
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to fight
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to fight fire with fire
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fighting
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to fight out
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to fight one's own battles
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flap
28-
fracas
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fray
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free-for-all
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frenemy
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friction
33-
gap
34-
go-around
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to go (at it) hammer and tongs
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to go to the mat
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gridlock
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to haggle
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to happen
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to harrumph
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hassle
42-
to have
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to have a problem with somebody or something
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to have words
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to have it out with somebody
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have it your way
to do battle
عبارة
uk flag
/dˈuː bˈæɾəl/
N/A

N/A

to engage in a fight or argument

to downvote
فعل
d
d
د
o
a
آ
w
ʊ
او~اُ
n
n
ن
v
v
و
o
اُاو~اُ
t
t
ت
e
(أعطى تصويتاً سلبياً)

(أعطى تصويتاً سلبياً)

صوّت ضد

to show one's disagreement or disapproval of an online post or comment by clicking on a specific icon

معلومات نحوية:

متعدٍ
downvote
اسم
d
d
د
o
a
آ
w
ʊ
او~اُ
n
n
ن
v
v
و
o
اُاو~اُ
t
t
ت
e
(خفض التصويت)

(خفض التصويت)

تصويت سلبي

the action of showing one's disagreement or disapproval of an online post or comment by clicking on a specific icon

to [duke] it out
to duke it out
عبارة
uk flag
/dˈuːk ɪt ˈaʊt/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to argue or fight until a disagreement is resolved

What is the origin of the idiom "duke it out" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "duke it out" is believed to be associated with the word "duke" being used as a slang term for a fist. This suggests that the phrase originally referred to two individuals settling a dispute or engaging in a physical fight using their fists, hence "duking it out." While the precise historical origins of this expression may be somewhat unclear, it is commonly used in English to describe a situation in which two parties engage in a vigorous or intense conflict or competition to resolve a dispute or determine superiority. It signifies a heated and determined effort to resolve a conflict or determine a winner, and it can be applied to a variety of contexts, from sports competitions and business negotiations to personal disagreements or political debates.

dustup
اسم
d
d
د
u
ʌ
آ
s
s
س
t
t
ت
u
ʌ
آ
p
p
ب
(خلاف)

(خلاف)

مشاجرة

a quarrel or fight

to egg
فعل
e
ɛ
اِ
gg
g
ك
(رمي البيض)

(رمي البيض)

قذف البيض

to throw eggs at a person or thing, often to express contempt

to embroil
فعل
e
ɛ
اِ
m
m
م
b
b
ب
r
r
ر
oi
ɔɪ
آ~اُاي~اِ
l
l
ل
(جرّ إلى نزاع)

(جرّ إلى نزاع)

أدخل في صراع

to involve someone in an argument, conflict, or complex situation

معلومات نحوية:

متعدٍ
exchange
اسم
e
ɪ
اي~اِ
x
ks
كس
ch
ʧ
ج
a
اِاي~اِ
n
n
ن
g
ʤ
ج
e
(جدل)

(جدل)

مناقشة

a brief conversation, often between two people who are in disagreement about something

excuse me
الاسم
uk flag
/ɛkskjˈuːs mˌiː/
(عذراً)

(عذراً)

عفواً

said before one disagrees with someone in order to not be rude or offensive

to expostulate
فعل
e
ɛ
اِ
x
ks
كس
p
p
ب
o
ɑ:
آ
s
s
س
t
t
ت
u
u:
او
l
l
ل
a
اِاي~اِ
t
t
ت
e
(احتجّ)

(احتجّ)

اعترض

to strongly argue, disapprove, or disagree with someone or something

expostulation
اسم
e
ɛ
اِ
x
ks
كس
p
p
ب
o
ɑ:
آ
s
s
س
t
t
ت
u
u:
او
l
l
ل
a
اِاي~اِ
t
ʃ
ش
io
ə
اِ
n
n
ن
(معارضة)

(معارضة)

احتجاج

the action of strongly arguing, disapproving, or disagreeing with someone or something; a statement in which a person strongly argues, disapproves, or disagrees with something or someone

face-off
اسم
uk flag
/fˈeɪsˈɔf/
(مصارعة)

(مصارعة)

مواجهة

an argument or fight between people

to face off
فعل
uk flag
/fˈeɪs ˈɔf/
(يتحدى)

(يتحدى)

تواجه

to fight, argue, etc. with someone or to get ready for doing so

معلومات نحوية:

متعدٍ
faction
اسم
f
f
ف
a
æ
اَ
c
k
ك
t
ʃ
ش
io
ə
اِ
n
n
ن
(طائفة)

(طائفة)

فصيل

arguments and disagreements between small groups of people within a political party or an organization

falling out
اسم
uk flag
/fˈɔːlɪŋ ˈaʊt/
(منافرة)

(منافرة)

خلاف

a situation in which people are no longer friendly with each other as a result of a disagreement or quarrel

to fall out
to fall out
فعل
uk flag
/fˈɔːl ˈaʊt/
(فقدوا الصداقة)

(فقدوا الصداقة)

تشاجروا (أو اختلفوا)

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

معلومات نحوية:

لازم
حالة العبارات
inseparable
الفعل في العبارة
fall
جزء من العبارة
out
far be it from me to
عبارة
uk flag
/fˈɑːɹ biː ɪt fɹʌm mˌiː tuː/
N/A

N/A

used to make it clear that one is about to criticize or disagree with someone but is unwilling to do so

feud
اسم
f
f
ف
eu
ju
ياو
d
d
د
(نزاع)

(نزاع)

خلاف

a heated argument that lasts for a long time

to feud
to feud
فعل
f
f
ف
eu
ju
ياو
d
d
د
(عادى)

(عادى)

تنازع

to have a lasting and heated argument with someone

معلومات نحوية:

لازم
feuding
اسم
f
f
ف
eu
ju
ياو
d
d
د
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
n
n
ن
g
g
ك
(صراع)

(صراع)

نزاع طويل الأمد

sharp disagreements between people that last for a long time

fight
fight
اسم
f
f
ف
i
آاي~اِ
gh
t
t
ت
(جدال)

(جدال)

نقاش

an argument over something

to fight
to fight
فعل
f
f
ف
i
آاي~اِ
gh
t
t
ت
(يحارب)

(يحارب)

يقاتل

to take part in a violent physical action against someone

معلومات نحوية:

لازم
to [fight] fire with fire
to fight fire with fire
عبارة
uk flag
/fˈaɪt fˈaɪɚ wɪð fˈaɪɚ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to use methods or tactics similar to those of one's opponent in a fight or argument

What is the origin of the idiom "fight fire with fire" and when to use it?

The idiom "fight fire with fire" has its roots in firefighting techniques. Historically, when combating wildfires, firefighters sometimes employed a tactic called controlled burning or backfire. By intentionally setting a smaller, controlled fire in the path of an approaching wildfire, they could burn off the vegetation and other flammable materials, creating a barrier. This controlled fire would consume the fuel needed for the larger wildfire, preventing it from advancing further. It is used when someone decides to respond to a problem or adversary by using tactics or methods that are similar in nature to what they are opposing.

fighting
اسم
f
f
ف
i
آاي~اِ
gh
t
t
ت
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
n
n
ن
g
g
ك
(منازلة)

(منازلة)

قتال

the act of engaging in physical combat or conflict, or any contest or struggle between individuals, groups, or forces

to fight out
to fight out
فعل
uk flag
/fˈaɪt ˈaʊt/
(تقاتل حتى التوصل إلى اتفاق)

(تقاتل حتى التوصل إلى اتفاق)

تفاوض حتى الوصول إلى نتيجة

to fight until a result is achieved or an agreement is reached

معلومات نحوية:

حالة العبارات
separable
الفعل في العبارة
fight
جزء من العبارة
out
to fight one's own battles
عبارة
uk flag
/fˈaɪt wˈʌnz ˈoʊn bˈæɾəlz/
N/A

N/A

to fight for what one wants or win an argument without the help of someone else

flap
اسم
f
f
ف
l
l
ل
a
æ
اَ
p
p
ب
(هياج)

(هياج)

ضجة

much public anger or discussion

fracas
اسم
f
f
ف
r
r
ر
a
اِاي~اِ
c
k
ك
a
ə
اِ
s
s
س
(صخب)

(صخب)

شغب

a noisy fight or argument, which usually a lot of people take part in

fray
اسم
f
f
ف
r
r
ر
a
e
اِ
y
ɪ
اي~اِ
(منافسة)

(منافسة)

خلاف

an intense argument, fight, or contest

free-for-all
اسم
uk flag
/ˈfɹifɔˌɹɔɫ/
(شجار جماعي)

(شجار جماعي)

فوضى

a loud argument or fight that many people take part in

frenemy
اسم
f
f
ف
r
r
ر
e
ɛ
اِ
n
n
ن
e
ə
اِ
m
m
م
y
i
اي
(صديق مخادع)

(صديق مخادع)

عدو صديق

a person who pretends to be a friend when in reality is one's rival or enemy

friction
اسم
f
f
ف
r
r
ر
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
c
k
ك
t
ʃ
ش
io
ə
اِ
n
n
ن
(توتُّر)

(توتُّر)

احتكاك

absence of agreement or friendliness between people with different opinions

gap
اسم
g
g
ك
a
æ
اَ
p
p
ب
(فارق)

(فارق)

فجوة

a difference, particularly an unwanted one, causing separation between two people, situations, or opinions

go-around
اسم
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊɐɹˈaʊnd/
(خِلاف)

(خِلاف)

مُشَاجَرَة

an argument or disagreement

to go (at it) hammer and tongs
عبارة
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ ɔːɹ biː æt ɪt ɔːɹ hˈæmɚɹ ænd tˈɑːŋz/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to engage in an activity, particularly an argument, in a forceful, energetic, or violent manner

What is the origin of the idiom "go hammer and tongs" and when to use it?

The idiom "go hammer and tongs" originated from the literal image of blacksmiths vigorously wielding hammers and tongs to shape and forge metal. Figuratively, it signifies a situation or conflict where individuals or groups are engaged in a fierce, intense, and often heated confrontation or competition. In other words, the phrase is mostly used to convey the idea of an aggressive and relentless pursuit or attack, where all parties involved are fully committed and determined to achieve their objectives.

to go to the mat
عبارة
uk flag
/ɡˌoʊ tə ðə mˈæt/
N/A

N/A

to support someone or something in an argument with another person

gridlock
اسم
g
g
ك
r
r
ر
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
d
d
د
l
l
ل
o
ɑ
آ
ck
k
ك
(انسداد سياسي)

(انسداد سياسي)

جمود سياسي

(usually in politics) a situation in which no progress can be made because the people involved are unable to agree with one another

to haggle
to haggle
فعل
h
h
ه
a
æ
اَ
gg
g
ك
ə
اِ
l
l
ل
e
(ساوم)

(ساوم)

تفاوض

to negotiate, typically over the price of goods or services

معلومات نحوية:

لازم
to happen
فعل
h
h
ه
a
æ
اَ
pp
p
ب
e
ə
اِ
n
n
ن
(يصادف)

(يصادف)

يحدث

used to emphasize an unexpected or surprising fact

معلومات نحوية:

linking verb
to harrumph
فعل
h
h
ه
a
æ
اَ
rr
r
ر
u
ʌ
آ
m
m
م
ph
f
ف
(همهم بتعبير عن الاستياء)

(همهم بتعبير عن الاستياء)

أصدر صوتاً معبراً عن عدم الرضا

‌to express disapproval of something by making a noise in the throat

معلومات نحوية:

متعدٍ
hassle
اسم
h
h
ه
a
æ
اَ
ss
s
س
ə
اِ
l
l
ل
e
(منازعة)

(منازعة)

خلاف

a dispute or disagreement between people

to have
فعل
h
h
ه
a
æ
اَ
v
v
و
e
(عرَّضَ)

(عرَّضَ)

أحْرَجَ

to make someone be at a position of disadvantage in an argument

معلومات نحوية:

متعدٍ
to have a problem with somebody or something
عبارة
uk flag
/hæv ɐ pɹˈɑːbləm wɪð ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
N/A

N/A

to not to be able to approve or accept someone or something

to have words
فعل
uk flag
/hæv wˈɜːdz/
(خَصَمَ)

(خَصَمَ)

تجادل

to argue with someone

to have it out with somebody
عبارة
uk flag
/hæv ɪt ˈaʊt/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to talk to someone frankly in order to settle a dispute or argument

What is the origin of the idiom "have it out with someone" and when to use it?

The idiom "have it out with someone" originated from the idea of fully addressing or resolving a conflict or disagreement by engaging in a direct and often heated discussion or argument. The phrase is mostly used to convey the idea of a thorough and candid exchange of views, where both parties have an opportunity to express themselves fully.

have it your way
have it your way
جملة
uk flag
/hæv ɪt jʊɹ wˈeɪ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

used to angrily state that despite one's disagreement with what someone has said, one will not argue about it

What is the origin of the idiom "have it your way" and when to use it?

The idiom "have it your way" likely originated as a straightforward and informal way of expressing willingness to accommodate someone's preferences or choices. While its exact historical origin is not precisely documented, it has been in common use for many years as a way to acknowledge and respect another person's right to make decisions or choices according to their own desires.

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