English to Arabic Dictionary thwart

thwart

إحباط
definition
verb
he never did anything to thwart his father
prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
noun
Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts .
a structural crosspiece sometimes forming a seat for a rower in a boat.
preposition
a pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
from one side to another side of; across.
translation of 'thwart '
verb
عاق,
تصدى
noun
مقعد المجذف
adjective
موروب,
مائل,
عنيد
example
The pair will be able to use their stake to 'thwart' any takeover attempt.
The drop-off reflects deep disappointment that clerical establishment rulers have been able to largely 'thwart' Khatami's efforts.
In their relationships with women, Russell and Ayer both seemed quite oblivious to the feelings of others when such feelings were likely to 'thwart' their plans or ambitions.
Braced against the 'thwart' , I hang my paddle far over the left gunwale and suck the stern toward it, and the edge of the table rock whisks by our port side.
One way to 'thwart' such unscrupulous people is for the bona fide seed companies to make their presences felt at every level in the country.
However, thanks to smuggling, piracy, and trade with the New World, England was able to 'thwart' Napoleon's plan.
Officials mustered a security force of thousands in the area around the hall, part of an effort to 'thwart' any attempt at a repeat attack.
he never did anything to 'thwart' his father
We wouldn't want to do anything to 'thwart' the Campbell government's quest for the privatization of health care.
Did things happen to 'thwart' people from voting?
It seems obvious that a greater police presence in that neighborhood might 'thwart' some criminals and inadvertently save lives.
Built into the Constitution is the notion that a free people should 'thwart' its leaders if necessary.
Will Eliza find the courage to 'thwart' these evil people and restore balance to the African wild?
Lay them 'thwart' , that the top of one may rest on the root or stub of the other.
the government had been able to 'thwart' all attempts by opposition leaders to form new parties
Given the manner in which the development of Sligo has been stifled by sectional interest, it is hoped that the same dead hand of greed does not 'thwart' the plans of the harbour board.
The record labels have attempted to 'thwart' the efforts of free music providers through the creation of copyright-protected files and through lawsuits against providers of free music.
the government had been able to 'thwart' all attempts by opposition leaders to form new parties
With your legs facing forward, the leeboard 'thwart' goes approximately over your knees.
More important than the tilt of the oarlocks are the relative positions of the 'thwart' (seat), the oarlocks and the footbrace.
However, Knottingley were able to 'thwart' most efforts to break the deadlock with some resolute defence.
Fortunately I am a light sleeper, so I should be able to 'thwart' any attempts to slice bits off me for a tasty midnight snack.
a pink-tinged cloud spread 'thwart' the shore
The story revolves round the locals’ attempts to 'thwart' the plan.
But this instrument also has its limitations, chief of which is that the type of very specific, tactical intelligence required to 'thwart' terrorist plots is rare.
The placement of the primary 'thwart' is important to balance.
Thirteen oarsmen and a captain form the crew of the fixed- 'thwart' rowing boats that participate in the competitions.
Jr. will wake up and make every effort to 'thwart' your plans.
We are going to be using those same people to 'thwart' him.
he never did anything to 'thwart' his father
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