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1 playing card
وَرَقَة من مجموعة أوراق اللَّعب \ playing card: one of a set of 52 cards used in card games. -
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nounone of a pack of cards used in card games.وَرَق اللعْب -
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[kaːd] noun1) thick paper or thin board:بِطاقَهshapes cut out from card.
2) ( also ˈplaying card ) a small piece of such paper etc with designs, used in playing certain games:وَرَقَةُ اللعِب (الشدّه)a pack of cards.
3) a similar object used for eg sending greetings, showing membership of an organization, storing information etc:بِطاقَهa business card.
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4 card
وَرَقَة من أوْرَاق اللَّعِب \ card: one of a set of cards, used for playing games: a pack of cards. -
5 face card
وَرَقَة اللَّعب ذات الصورة لا الأرقام \ face card: a playing card that shows a king, queen or knave. -
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وَرَقَة \ page: a sheet of paper in a book or newspaper: A page has been torn out of this book. paper: a sheet of paper on which sth. (esp. sth. official or important) is written: examination papers; business papers. \ See Also صفحة (صَفْحَة) \ وَرَقَة اعتراف بدَيْن \ iou: short form of ‘I owe you’ a piece of paper saying that sb. owes a certain amount of money to sb. else. \ وَرَقَة اِقْتِراع \ vote: an act of making a choice or decision by means of vote; the piece of paper on which this is expressed. \ وَرَقَة بَيضاء \ blank: expressing nothing; with nothing written on it: a blank look on his face; a blank sheet of paper. \ وَرَقَةُ عُشْب \ blade: a long thin leaf, esp. of grass. \ وَرَقَة اللَّعب ذات الصورة لا الأرقام \ face card: a playing card that shows a king, queen or knave. \ وَرَقَة من أوْرَاق اللَّعِب \ card: one of a set of cards, used for playing games: a pack of cards. \ وَرَقَة من مجموعة أوراق اللَّعب \ playing card: one of a set of 52 cards used in card games. \ وَرَقَة نَبَات \ leaf: a blade (usu. green) of a plant: Many British trees lose their leaves in winter. Tea is made with the leaves of a small tree. \ وَرَقَة نَقْدِيّة \ banknote: a piece of paper money. note: a piece of paper money: a bank note; a pound note. -
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[pleɪ]1. verb1) to amuse oneself:يَلْهوThe little girl wants to play with her friends.
Here's a pack of cards – who wants to play (with me)?
يَلْعَبI'm playing golf with him this evening.
3) to act in a play etc; to act (a character):يُمَثِّلThe company is playing in London this week.
4) (of a play etc) to be performed:يُعْرَض"Oklahoma" is playing at the local theatre.
5) to (be able to) perform on (a musical instrument):Who was playing the piano this morning?
يَعْزِفHe plays (the oboe) in an orchestra.
6) ( usually with on) to carry out or do (a trick):يُنَفِّذُ ، يَقومُ بِحيلَهHe played a trick on me.
يُباريI'll play you at tennis.
8) (of light) to pass with a flickering movement:يَمُرُّ بِحَرَكاتٍThe firelight played across the ceiling.
9) to direct (over or towards something):يُوَجِّهThe firemen played their hoses over the burning house.
10) to put down or produce (a playing-card) as part of a card game:يَلْعَب في لُعْبَة الوَرَقHe played the seven of hearts.
2. noun1) recreation; amusement:اللّهوA person must have time for both work and play.
2) an acted story; a drama:مَسْرَحِيَّهShakespeare wrote many great plays.
3) the playing of a game:مُباراهAt the start of today's play, England was leading India by fifteen runs.
4) freedom of movement (eg in part of a machine).حُرِّيَّة الحَرَكَه -
8 ورقة لعب
وَرَقَةُ لَعِبplaying card, card -
9 آس (الواحد في ورق اللعب)
آس (الوَاحد في وَرَق اللَّعِب) \ ace: a playing card with one mark (used as the highest or lowest card). -
10 المهرج (في ورق اللعب)
المُهَرِّج (في وَرَق اللَّعِب) \ joker: a playing card that may be used freely in place of any other card in certain games. -
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12 joker
المُهَرِّج (في وَرَق اللَّعِب) \ joker: a playing card that may be used freely in place of any other card in certain games. -
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[dʒæk] noun1) an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight:رافِعَة سَيّارَهYou should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel.
2) the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave:الوَلَد أو الشّاب في وَرَق اللعبThe jack, queen and king are the three face cards.
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15 king
[kɪŋ] noun1) a male ruler of a nation, who inherits his position by right of birth:مَلِكKing Charles III.
2) the playing-card with the picture of a king:الريَّه او الشايِب في ورق اللعِبI have two cards – the ten of spades and the king of diamonds.
3) the most important piece in chess.الشاه في لُعْبَة الشَّطْرَنْج -
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[kwiːn] noun1) a woman who rules a country, who inherits her position by right of birth:المَلِكَهQueen Elizabeth II.
2) the wife of a king:زَوجَة المَلِك، مَلِكَهThe king and his queen were both present.
3) a woman who is in some way important, excellent or special:مَلِكَة الجَمالa movie queen.
4) a playing-card with a picture of a queen on it:بِنت في وَرَق اللَّعِبI have two aces and a queen.
5) an important chess-piece:المَلِكَه في لُعْبَة الشَّطْرَنجa bishop, a king and a queen.
6) the egg-laying female of certain kinds of insect ( especially bees, ants and wasps).مَلِكَة النَّحِل، اليَعْسوب7) (slang) a homosexual man who assumes the female role.اللواطي الذي يَتَّخِذ دور الأنْثى -
17 الشاب (في ورق اللعب)
الشَّاب (في وَرَق اللَّعب) \ knave: a playing card (also called a Jack) with a picture of a boy. -
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وَلَدَ \ bear, (bore, born): to give birth to: She had borne seven sons. produce: to give birth to: Animals produce young. \ وَلَدٌ \ offspring: a child; the young of any creature: My offspring are all married now. Birds feed their offspring in the nest. \ وَلَدٌ (في وَرَق اللَّعب) \ jack: a playing card with a picture of a boy (also called knave). \ وَلَدٌ بِكْر \ firstborn: born before the other children in the same family: Michael is my firstborn (son). \ وَلَدٌ خبيث مُؤذٍ \ imp: a little devil, a small child who plays tricks. \ وَلَدٌ رَبيب \ foster-child, (-son, -daughter): a child that is fostered in sb.’s home. \ وَلَدُ سفَاحٍ \ bastard: one whose parents were not married. \ وَلَدٌ غَيرُ شَرْعِيّ \ bastard: one whose parents were not married. \ وَلَدٌ قذِر وشقيّ \ urchin: a dirty and playful child. -
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20 knave
الشَّاب (في وَرَق اللَّعب) \ knave: a playing card (also called a Jack) with a picture of a boy.
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