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* * *n. tin.* * *COMPDS: tinbjalla, tindiskr, tinfat, tinker, tinknappr, tinkross, tinligr, tinsmiðr, tinsöðull.II. nicknames, Tin-forni, Eb.; Tin-teinn, Korm.; (tindráttar-maðr, a pewterer, in Kormak’s verse.) -
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[tɪn]1. noun1) an element, a silvery white metal:قَصْديرIs that box made of tin or steel?
2) ( also can) a container, usually for food, made of ˈtin-plate, thin sheets of iron covered with tin or other metal:عُلْبَهa biscuit-tin.
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عُلْبَة \ box: a container with flat sides, of wood, cardboard metal, etc.. can: a metal container for storing liquid or preserving food?. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case; a suitcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. packet: a small paper or cardboard container in which sth. is packed, esp. to be sold: a packet of 20 cigarettes. tin: a container that is made from thin metal sheets, which are coated with tin: a tin of fruit; a tin opener. -
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صَفِيحَة \ can: a metal container for storing liquid or preserving food. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper. tin: a container that is made from thin metal sheets, which are coated with tin: a tin of fruit; a tin opener. -
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"the sound produced when one strikes an empty metal container. - tın slang dim-witted; not bright: Niyazi mi? Onun kafası tın tın! Niyazi? He´s got rocks for brains!" -
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v.i. to become clear (of silt, etc.), to settle out (silt); to rest, to take a rest; to stop moving. ko’zi tindi to feel dizzy. chakagi tindi to be quiet, to stop talking. ko’ngli tindi to become calm, to have one’s heart at rest. o’zidan tin to settle down, to take charge of one’s own affairs. (tindir tindiril tinit tinitil tinish) breath, rest; calm, repose. tin ol to take a breath; to take a rest, to catch one’s breath -
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عَلَّبَ \ can: to preserve in or put into a can: canned fruit. tin: to enclose (food) in a tin, so that will not decay: tinned meat. -
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fig [Mal tina, Akk tittu, tinatu (fig-tree), Heb teena (fig), Syr thetha, Uga tnt (fig-tree), Phoen tyn (fig)] Per tin, Swa tini borrowed from Ar -
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vb. "glint, spark, glitter" 3rd pers. aorist tinë "it glints" TIN, PE17:69 -
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cornertində – on / at the cornertini dönmək – turn the corner
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