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أَكَلَ (في نُزُل مقابل ثمن) \ board: to take one’s meals as a lodger: While my wife was in hospital, I boarded with my neighbours. \ خَشَبَة \ board: a long thin flat piece of wood. \ رَكِبَ السَّفينَة أو الطائرة \ board: to go on to a ship or aeroplane. \ سافَرَ على متنِ (السفينة أو الطائرة) \ board: to go on to a ship or aeroplane. \ مأْكَل \ board: meals supplied, esp. to a lodger: The housekeeper lives in and gets her board as well as her pay. \ مَجْلِس إدَارَة \ board: a group of people who control sth. (a company, a school, etc.). -
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[bɔːd]1. noun1) a strip of timber:لَوْحُ خَشَبThe floorboards of the old house were rotten.
2) a flat piece of wood etc for a special purpose:لَوْحُ إعْلاناتchessboard.
3) meals:مائِدَهboard and lodging.
هَيْئَه، مَجْلِس، لَجْنَهthe board of directors.
2. verb1) to enter, or get on to (a vehicle, ship, plane etc):يَرْكَبُ، يَصْعَدُ إلىThis is where we board the bus.
2) to live temporarily and take meals (in someone else's house):يَتَناوَلُ الطَّعامHe boards at Mrs Smith's during the week.
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لَوْحَة \ board: a flat piece of any material for a special purpose: a notice board. plate: a flat sheet of metal: Ships are made of steel plates. The doctor’s name was on a brass plate outside his door. -
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لَوْح \ board: a flat piece of any material for a special purpose: a notice board. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper. -
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8 across the board
adjective (etc) applying in all cases: They were awarded wage increases across the board; يَنْطَبِقُ على الجَميع -
9 notice-board
(American ˈbulletin board) nouna usually large board eg in a hall, school etc on which notices are put.لَوْحَة إعْلانات -
10 above-board
adjectiveopen and honourable; not secret:فَوْق الطَّاوِلَه، عَلَنِي، شَرِيفHis dealings are all above-board.
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11 go by the board
to be abandoned:يَتْرُكُ ، يَتَخَلّى عَنAll my plans went by the board when I lost my job.
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12 ironing-board
nouna padded board on which to iron clothes.طاوِلَة الكَي -
13 score-board
noun لَوْحَة تَسْجيل الأهْداف -
14 diving-board
nouna platform from which to dive, erected beside a swimming-pool.خَشَبَةُ القَفْز -
15 draining-board
nounthe area at the side of a sink grooved and sloping to allow water from dishes to drain away.مَنْطِقَة تَصْريف الماء في المَجْلى -
16 emery board
a small flat strip of wood or card coated with emery powder and used for filing the fingernails.وَرَق الصَّنْفَرَه/ الزُّجاج -
17 mortar-board
[ˈmɔːtəbɔːd] nouna type of cap with a square flat top, worn on formal occasions at universities.قُبَّعَه مُرَبَّعَة الشَّكْل يَرْتَديها طُلاب الجامِعَه -
18 sweep the board
to be very successful; to win all the prizes.يَرْبَح كل النُّقود على مائِدَة القِمار -
19 lauhha
board, tablet [lauhh] Per louhha, Tur levha borrowed from Ar -
20 tachta
board [from Per] Aze taxta, Hin takhta, Per tachta, Tat takta, Tur tahta borrowed from Ar
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