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101 lasiesine
• glassware• glass article• article made of glass -
102 cristalofobia
f.crystallophobia, hyalophobia, fear of glass or things made of glass, hyelophobia. -
103 hialofobia
f.crystallophobia, hyelophobia, fear of glass or things made of glass, hyalophobia. -
104 hielofobia
f.crystallophobia, fear of glass or things made of glass, hyalophobia, hyelophobia. -
105 nelofobia
f.crystallophobia, hyalophobia, fear of glass or things made of glass, hyelophobia. -
106 of
[ɔv]prpупотребляется для обозначения:1) принадлежности, обладания, обыкновенно передается род. пад.- door of the room- wall of the garden2) отношения части и целого, передается обыкновенно роидельным. падежом- one of the books
- one of the students
- some of us
- which of them?3) содержания какого-либо вместилища, передается родительным падежом4) качества, возраста, свойства, передается родительным падежом- girl of five- seller of books5) дат, передается родительным падежом6) материала, из которого сделан предмет - из9) о, об, относительно•CHOICE OF WORDS:see about, II. prp -
107 crystal
adj.1 transparente, claro(a) (clear)2 de cristal (made of glass)s.1 cristal (glass, mineral)2 Crystal, nombre propio. -
108 Idaglass
A soft, fleecy material like eiderdown, made from glass, actually glass fibres from 8 to 15 -in. long. -
109 cilin
noun glass often used as in English often used as in English for any thing or implement made of glass PE17:37. Compare calca, hyellë. -
110 bowl
bowl [bəʊl]1 noun(a) (receptacle, contents) bol m; (larger) bassin m, cuvette f; (shallow) jatte f; (made of glass) coupe f; (for washing-up) cuvette f; (of beggar) sébile f;∎ a bowl of rice un bol de riz;∎ the cat drank a bowl of milk le chat a bu tout un bol de lait(b) (rounded part → of spoon) creux m; (→ of pipe) fourneau m; (→ of wine glass) coupe f; (→ of sink, toilet) cuvette f∎ I bowled 160 j'ai marqué 160 points;∎ to bowl the ball (in cricket) servir;∎ he bowled (out) the batsman il a mis le batteur hors jeu(a) Sport (play bowls) jouer aux boules; (play tenpin bowling) jouer au bowling; (in cricket) lancer (la balle);(b) (move quickly) filer, aller bon train;∎ the kids came bowling down the street les enfants descendaient la rue à toute allure;∎ the bus bowled along the country lanes l'autocar roulait à toute vitesse sur les petites routes de campagne∎ let's play (a game of) bowls! et si on jouait aux boules!►► bowl game = match de football américain, qui n'a pas lieu dans le cadre d'un championnat, qui oppose les meilleures équipes d'une régionfamiliar renverser□Sport (in cricket) mettre hors jeu(a) (knock down) renverser, faire tomber∎ I was bowled over by the news la nouvelle m'a abasourdi;∎ our success really bowled them over notre réussite les a renversés -
111 بيت
بَيْت \ home: the place where one lives with one’s family: My home is quite near the school. house: a building for a family to live in. line: a row of words: a line of poetry. place: a house: Come round to my place for a meal. residence: a house or home, esp. that of an important person: That is his private residence. \ بَيْت \ kennel: a small wooden hut where a dog can sleep. \ See Also مَرْبًى، وِجار الكَلْب \ بَيْت حقير \ hovel: a dirty little house that needs repair and is unfit to live in. \ بَيْت دَعَارة \ brothel: a place where sex can be had for money. \ بَيْت رِيفِيّ صغير \ cottage: a small house in the country. \ بَيْت زجاجي للزراعة \ greenhouse: a hut made of glass, in which plants are grown. \ بَيْت سَيَّار \ caravan, trailer: a covered vehicle, esp. one made to be drawn by a car, in which one can live. \ بَيْت ضِيَافَة \ guesthouse: a house where visitors may stay in payment, as in a hotel. \ بَيْت المؤُونَة \ larder: a room or cupboard for supplies of food (esp. fresh food) that will be eaten soon. \ بَيْت المزرعة \ farmhouse: a farmer’s house. \ بَيْت من الشِّعْر \ verse: a group of lines that form a division of a poem or song. \ كأنَّه في بيته \ at home: content and comfortable in unusual conditions: I never feel at home in a boat. Make yourself at home!. -
112 خارجي
خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
113 ظاهري
ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
114 apparent
ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
115 outside
ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
116 superficial
ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
117 exterior
خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
118 external
خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
119 outer
خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
120 outside
خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry.
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