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rabbit

  • 41 reproductive

    [-ˈdaktɪv] adjective
    of or for reproduction:

    the reproductive organs of a rabbit.

    تناسُلي، تَوالُدي

    Arabic-English dictionary > reproductive

  • 42 skin

    [skɪn]
    1. noun
    1) the natural outer covering of an animal or person:

    A snake can shed its skin.

    جِلْد
    2) a thin outer layer, as on a fruit:

    onion-skins.

    قِشْرَه
    3) a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid:

    Boiled milk often has a skin on it.

    طَبَقَه رَقيقَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle skinned
    to remove the skin from:

    He skinned and cooked the rabbit.

    يَسْلَخ

    Arabic-English dictionary > skin

  • 43 talisman

    [ˈtælɪzmən] (American) [-lɪs-] noun
    an object which is supposed to have magic powers to protect its owner; a charm:

    He had a rabbit's foot which he wore round his neck as a talisman.

    طَلْسَم، تَعْويذَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > talisman

  • 44 داس

    دَاسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread (trod, troaden): to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!. \ See Also دهس (دَهَسَ)، وطئ (وَطِئَ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > داس

  • 45 دهس

    دَهَسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. \ دَهْشَة \ amazement: great surprise or wonder. astonishment: great surprise or wonder: To my astonishment, I won a prize. surprise: a feeling that is caused by sth. unexpected; an unexpected event: The news gave me a nasty surprise. The result was a wonderful surprise to us all. I received the news with surprise. wonder: a feeling caused by sth. strange and beautiful, or sth. surprising; admiration: He watched the sunset in silent wonder. His magic filled us with wonder. \ دَهْشَة وَفَزَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor.

    Arabic-English dictionary > دهس

  • 46 ذكر (اسم)

    ذَكَرٌ (اسم)‏ \ male: belonging to the sex that does not give birth: Male birds do not lay eggs, any male creature Men and boys are males. \ ذَكَرُ الأَرْنَب \ buck: a male rabbit. \ ذَكَرُ البطّ \ drake: a male duck. \ ذَكَرُ الخنْزِير \ boar: a male pig. \ ذَكَرُ الطَّير \ cock: the male of some other birds besides the farm hen. \ ذَكَرُ الظّبي \ buck, bucks: a male deer.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ذكر (اسم)

  • 47 سلخ

    سَلَخَ \ skin: to take the skin off (an animal): I skinned the rabbit and cooked it. \ سَلَخَ الجِلْد \ flay: to take the skin off (a dead animal, for making leather). skinning.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سلخ

  • 48 فخ

    فَخّ \ snare: a trap, formed by a wire or string with a slip-knot: a rabbit snare. trap: a device for catching creatures (alive, as in a fish trap; or by killing, them, as in a rat trap); a trick for catching or deceiving a person.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فخ

  • 49 قشر

    قَشَرَ \ husk: to take the outer covering of a seed off. shave: to cut a thin piece off the surface of (sth., esp. wood): If you shave a bit off this door, it will fit better. skin: to take the skin off (an animal): I skinned the rabbit and cooked it.

    Arabic-English dictionary > قشر

  • 50 buck

    ذَكَرُ الأَرْنَب \ buck: a male rabbit. \ شَبَا (الحِصان)‏ \ buck: (of a horse) to jump suddenly with all four feet; throw the rider by doing this. \ See Also ضَبَرَ \ ضَبَرَ (الفَرَس)‏ \ buck: (of a horse) to jump suddenly with all four feet; throw the rider by doing this.

    Arabic-English glossary > buck

  • 51 hare

    أرْنَب بَرّي \ hare: an animal like a rabbit which has long ears and can run fast.

    Arabic-English glossary > hare

  • 52 husk

    قَشَرَ \ husk: to take the outer covering of a seed off. shave: to cut a thin piece off the surface of (sth., esp. wood): If you shave a bit off this door, it will fit better. skin: to take the skin off (an animal): I skinned the rabbit and cooked it.

    Arabic-English glossary > husk

  • 53 shave

    قَشَرَ \ husk: to take the outer covering of a seed off. shave: to cut a thin piece off the surface of (sth., esp. wood): If you shave a bit off this door, it will fit better. skin: to take the skin off (an animal): I skinned the rabbit and cooked it.

    Arabic-English glossary > shave

  • 54 skin

    قَشَرَ \ husk: to take the outer covering of a seed off. shave: to cut a thin piece off the surface of (sth., esp. wood): If you shave a bit off this door, it will fit better. skin: to take the skin off (an animal): I skinned the rabbit and cooked it.

    Arabic-English glossary > skin

  • 55 run over

    دَهَسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus.

    Arabic-English glossary > run over

  • 56 run over

    دَاسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread (trod, troaden): to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!. \ See Also دهس (دَهَسَ)، وطئ (وَطِئَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > run over

  • 57 trample

    دَاسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread (trod, troaden): to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!. \ See Also دهس (دَهَسَ)، وطئ (وَطِئَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > trample

  • 58 tread (trod, troaden)

    دَاسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. trample: to step heavily: Don’t trample on those flowers. The horses trampled him to death. tread (trod, troaden): to step; put one’s foot down: You’re treading on my toes!. \ See Also دهس (دَهَسَ)، وطئ (وَطِئَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > tread (trod, troaden)

  • 59 skin

    سَلَخَ \ skin: to take the skin off (an animal): I skinned the rabbit and cooked it.

    Arabic-English glossary > skin

  • 60 snare

    فَخّ \ snare: a trap, formed by a wire or string with a slip-knot: a rabbit snare. trap: a device for catching creatures (alive, as in a fish trap; or by killing, them, as in a rat trap); a trick for catching or deceiving a person.

    Arabic-English glossary > snare

См. также в других словарях:

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  • rabbit — ► NOUN 1) a burrowing plant eating mammal, with long ears and a short tail. 2) N. Amer. a hare. 3) the fur of the rabbit. 4) informal a poor performer in a sport or game. ► VERB (rabbited, rabbiting) 1) …   English terms dictionary

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  • rabbit — The verb (= hunt rabbits or, usually as rabbit on = talk excessively) has inflected forms rabbited, rabbiting …   Modern English usage

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