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مَسَحَ \ rub out, erase: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. survey: to measure land, for plans or maps. wipe: to clean or dry (sth.) by rubbing it with a cloth: She wiped the table clean. Please wipe the dirt off that window. -
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مَسْح \ survey: surveying; a general consideration or view; a report examining a certain thing: a survey of desert areas; a survey of modern music; a government survey of road accidents. wipe: the act of wiping: Give those dishes a wipe. -
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تَنْظِيف \ sweep: sweeping: Give the floor a sweep. wipe: the act of wiping: Give those dishes a wipe. -
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نَظَّفَ (بالمَسْح) \ wipe: to clean or dry (sth.) by rubbing it with a cloth: She wiped the table clean. Please wipe the dirt off that window. \ See Also نشف (نَشَّفَ) -
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يَمْسَح من الدّاخِل2) to remove; to get rid of:يُزيل، يَتَخَلَّص مِنYou must try to wipe out the memory of these terrible events.
3) to destroy completely:يَمحو، يُدَمِّر كُلِياThey wiped out the whole regiment in one battle.
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هَزَمَ \ beat, (beat, beaten): to do better than; conquer (in a game or fight): they beat us at football. conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. defeat: to beat in a game or battle. thrash: to beat as a punishment; defeat severely (in a game, etc.): He thrashed his son for stealing. vanquish: to conquer. wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. -
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مَحَا \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain.. erase: to rub out (sth. written). rub out: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. -
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دَمَّرَ \ blow up: to destroy by an explosion to force air into sth.: Please blow up my football. demolish: to destroy; knock down (old buildings). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. devastate: to ruin (a place, a crop, etc.) by fire, war, storms, etc.. lay waste: (of wars or storms) to destroy (crops, villages, etc.). ruin: to destroy; damage seriously: You’ve ruined my plans by your carelessness. Storms ruined the crops, cause (sb.) to lose all his money, position, etc. He was ruined by the loss of his cattle. wipe out: destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. \ See Also نسف (نَسَفَ)، هدم (هَدَمَ) -
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دَكَّ \ wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. -
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13 Wipe Out Kids' Cancer
Oncology: WOKCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Wipe Out Kids' Cancer
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['waɪp'aʊt]Abbreviation: WO -
16 wipe-off loop
контур выделения огибающей, контур устранения поднесущейАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > wipe-off loop
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17 double wipe slide switch
Engineering: DWSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > double wipe slide switch
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18 bathroom cleaning wipe
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bathroom cleaning wipe
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19 обтирать
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20 הערה לגלגנית
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