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الفعل
أَنَى ; أَهْمَلَ ; اِرْتَخَى ; اِسْتَأْنَى ; اِنْخَرَعَ ; تَأَنَّى ; تَخَرَّعَ ; تَرَاخَى ; تَكَاسَلَ ; تَمَهَّلَ
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جامِد ; كَسِل ; كَسْلان ; لَيِّن ; مُتَرَاخٍ ; مُتَقَاعِس ; مُتَكَاسِل ; مُتَلَكِّئ ; مُتَهَاوِن ; مُتَوَانٍ ; مُرْتَخٍ ; وانٍ
The Wrong Trousers is a 1993 British stop-motion animated short film co-written and directed by Nick Park, featuring his characters Wallace and Gromit, and was produced by Aardman Animations in association with Wallace and Gromit Ltd., BBC Bristol, Lionheart Television and BBC Children's International. It is the second film featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace (voiced by Peter Sallis) and his dog Gromit, following A Grand Day Out (1989). In the film, a villainous penguin, Feathers McGraw, uses Wallace and Gromit's robotic trousers to steal a diamond from the city museum.
The Wrong Trousers premiered in the United States on 17 December 1993, and the United Kingdom on 26 December 1993 on BBC Two. It was commercially successful, and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1994. It also inspired a charity fundraising day, known as "Wrong Trousers Day", one of several events.
The Wrong Trousers was followed by A Close Shave (1995), The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), and A Matter of Loaf and Death (2008). Feathers McGraw returns in the 2003 video game Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo.