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(crisp)

  • 21 جعد

    جَعّدَ
    to curl, frizz, frizzle, crimp, crisp, wave (the hair); to wrinkle, furrow, shrivel (the skin or face); to crease, pleat, plait, pucker, crinkle, corrugate, crimple, crumple, rumple, ripple, cockle (cloth, etc.)

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  • 22 جعد

    جَعْد: أجْعَد، مُجَعّد
    curly, curled, frizzly, frizzled, frizzed, crisp(ed), crispate(d), crispy, wavy, rippled, ripply, kinky, crimpy

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  • 23 غضن

    غَضّنَ: جَعّدَ
    to wrinkle, shrivel, pucker, crease, corrugate, crinkle, crumple, rumple, ripple, crisp, cockle

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  • 24 قصف

    قَصِف: هَشّ، قَصِم
    brittle, crisp, fragile, frangible, breakable, frail, delicate

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  • 25 قصم

    قَصِم: قَصِف، هَشّ
    brittle, crisp, fragile, frangible, frail, breakable

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  • 26 موج

    مَوّجَ
    to ripple; to wave, undulate; to crimp, crisp, curl, frizz, frizzle

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  • 27 متموج

    مُتَمَوّج
    undulating, undulant, undulatory, undulate(d), waved; wavy, curly, curled, frizzly, frizzled, frizzed, crisp(ed), crispate(d), crispy, ripply, rippled, crimpy

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  • 28 مجعد

    مُجَعّد: جَعْد، مُتَجَعّد، مُتَغَضّن
    curly, curled, frizzly, frizzled, frizzed, crisp(ed), crispate(d), crispy, crimped, waved, crimpy, wavy, rippled, ripply, kinky (hair); wrinkled, wrinkly, furrowed, shriveled (skin or face); creased, puckered, crinkled, corrugated, crimpled, crumpled, rumpled, rippled, cockled (cloth, etc.)

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  • 29 ناضر

    ناضِر: نَضِر
    flourishing, blooming; fresh, tender, crisp; bright, radiant, glowing

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  • 30 هش

    هَشّ: كانَ هَشّاً قَصِفاً
    to be crisp, brittle, fragile, frangible, frail, delicate

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  • 31 هش

    هَشّ: قَصِم، قَصِف
    crisp, crispy, brittle, fragile, tenuous, frangible, frail, delicate, breakable, friable, crumbly

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  • 32 biscuit

    [ˈbɪskɪt] noun
    1) (American ˈcookie) a crisp, sweet piece of dough baked in small flat cakes.
    بَسْكوت
    2) a similar savoury flat cake.
    بَسْكوت
    3) (American) a small soft round cake.
    خُبْزات شَطائِر

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  • 33 cracker

    noun
    1) a thin crisp biscuit.
    بَسْكويت هَش
    2) a small exploding firework:

    fire crackers.

    مُفَرْقَعَـة ناريّـه
    3) a decorated paper tube, containing paper hats etc, which gives a loud crack when pulled apart.
    أُنبوب ورَقي مُلَوَّن

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  • 34 crackling

    noun
    the crisp rind of roast pork.
    قِشْرَة لَحْم الخِنْزير المُحَمَّر

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  • 35 meringue

    [məˈræŋ] noun
    (a cake made from) a crisp cooked mixture of sugar and white of eggs.
    كَعْكَه مَصنوعه من بَياض البَيض المَخْفوق مع السكَّر

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  • 36 short

    [ʃɔːt]
    1. adjective
    1) not long:

    Do you think my dress is too short?

    قَصير
    2) not tall; smaller than usual:

    a short man.

    قَصير القامَه
    3) not lasting long; brief:

    I've a very short memory for details.

    قَصير المُدَّه
    4) not as much as it should be:

    When I checked my change, I found it was 20 cents short.

    ناقِص

    Most of us are short of money these days.

    يَفْتَقِر إلى، يَعوزُه، يَنْقُصُه
    6) (of pastry) made so that it is crisp and crumbles easily.
    قَصِف، هَش
    2. adverb
    1) suddenly; abruptly:

    He stopped short when he saw me.

    فَجأه
    2) not as far as intended:

    The shot fell short.

    مُقَصِّر عن الهَدَف

    Arabic-English dictionary > short

  • 37 shortbread

    noun
    a kind of crisp, crumbling biscuit.
    فَطيرَة الشّاي

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  • 38 منعش

    مُنْعِش \ crisp: (of the air) cold and fresh. \ جَعَلَ غضًّا أو مُنْعشًا \ freshen: to make fresh.

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  • crisp´ly — crisp «krihsp», adjective, verb, noun. –adj. 1. hard and thin; breaking easily with a snap: »Dry toast and fresh celery are crisp. SYNONYM(S): brittle. 2. Figurative. sharp and clear: a) fresh; bracing: »The air was cool and crisp. b) sho …   Useful english dictionary

  • crisp — [krisp] adj. [ME & OE < L crispus, curly, waving < IE base * (s)kreisp , to shake > CREST] 1. stiff and brittle; easily broken, snapped, or crumbled [crisp bacon, cookies, etc.] 2. fresh and firm [crisp celery] 3. fresh and tidy [a crisp …   English World dictionary

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  • Crisp — Crisp, n. That which is crisp or brittle; the state of being crisp or brittle; as, burned to a crisp; specifically, the rind of roasted pork; crackling. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • crisp|y — «KRIHS pee», adjective, crisp|i|er, crisp|i|est. crisp: »We might have whitebait fried in deep fat, crispy and…hot (Atlantic). –crisp´i|ness, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • Crisp — Crisp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crisped} (kr?spt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crisping}.] [L. crispare, fr. crispus. See {Crisp}. a. ] 1. To curl; to form into ringlets, as hair, or the nap of cloth; to interweave, as the branches of trees. [1913 Webster] 2.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • crisp — [adj1] brittle, dry crispy, crumbly, crunchy, crusty, firm, fresh, friable, green, plump, ripe, short, unwilted; concept 606 Ant. flexible, limp, soft crisp [adj2] fresh, chilly bracing, brisk, clear, cloudless, invigorating, refreshing,… …   New thesaurus

  • crisp — ► ADJECTIVE 1) firm, dry, and brittle. 2) (of the weather) cool, fresh, and invigorating. 3) briskly decisive and matter of fact. ► NOUN (also potato crisp) Brit. ▪ a wafer thin slice of potato fried until crisp and eaten as a snack. ► VERB …   English terms dictionary

  • Crisp — Crisp, v. i. To undulate or ripple. Cf. {Crisp}, v. t. [1913 Webster] To watch the crisping ripples on the beach. Tennuson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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