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  • 1 aircraft

    plural ˈaircraft noun
    any of several types of machine for flying in the air:

    Enemy aircraft have been sighted.

    طَائِره (حَرْبِيَّه)

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  • 2 aircraft

    طَائِرَة \ aeroplane; airplane: a flying machine with wings and at least one engine. aircraft: aeroplane or other flying machine. plane: shortened from of [b]aeroplane[b].

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  • 3 aircraft

    مَرْكَبَة جَوِّية \ aircraft: an aeroplane or other flying machine.

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  • 4 aircraft carrier

    a ship which carries aircraft and which aircraft can use for landing and taking off.
    حَامِلَة طَائِرَات

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  • 5 aircraft carrier

    سَفِينَة حَامِلَة للطَّائِرَات \ aircraft carrier: a warship carrying many aircraft.

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  • 6 anti-aircraft

    [æntɪˈeəkraːft] adjective
    used against enemy aircraft:

    anti-aircraft defences.

    مُضاد لِلطَّائِرات

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  • 7 anti-aircraft

    مُضَادّ للطَّائِرَات \ anti-aircraft: used against aircraft.

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  • 8 stall

    I [stɔːl] noun

    cattle stalls.

    مَرْبَط الحَيَوان في الإسْطَبْل
    2) a small shop or a counter or table on which goods are displayed for sale:

    traders' stalls.

    كُشْك لِعَرْض السِّلَع II [stɔːl]
    1. verb
    1) (of a car etc or its engine) to stop suddenly through lack of power, braking too quickly etc:

    The car stalled when I was halfway up the hill.

    يَتَعَطَّل مُحَرِّك السَّيّارَه فَجأَةً
    2) (of an aircraft) to lose speed while flying and so go out of control:

    The plane stalled just after take-off and crashed on to the runway.

    تَنْهار الطائِرَه، تَخْرُج الطائِرَه من السَّيْطَرَه
    3) to cause (a car etc, or aircraft) to do this:

    Use the brake gently or you'll stall the engine.

    يُعَطِّل مُحَرِّك الطائِرَه وَيَفْقِد السَّيْطَرَه عَلَيْها
    2. noun
    a dangerous loss of flying speed in an aircraft, causing it to drop:

    The plane went into a stall.

    فُقْدان السَّيْطَرَه III [stɔːl] verb
    to avoid making a definite decision in order to give oneself more time.
    يُؤَخِّر القَرار بالحيلَه لِكَسْب الوَقْت

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  • 9 طائرة

    طَائِرَة \ aeroplane; airplane: a flying machine with wings and at least one engine. aircraft: aeroplane or other flying machine. plane: shortened from of aeroplane[b]. \ طَائِرة أَطْفَال \ [b]kite: a light frame (covered with paper or cloth) that is made to fly in the wind on the end of a long string. \ طَائِرة بَحْرِيّة \ seaplane: an aeroplane that lands on water (with floating legs) instead of on airfields. \ طَائِرةُ رُكّاب عُمُومِيّة \ airliner: a large aeroplane for public service. \ طَائِرة شِراعِيَّة \ glider: an aeroplane that has no engine. \ طَائِرة عمودية \ helicopter: an aircraft whose engine turns big blades above it and that can rise straight up, stay still in the air or go forward. \ طَائِرَة قاذِفة قنابِل \ bomber: an aeroplane that drops bombs. \ طَائِرة مُقاتلة \ fighter: a small fast aeroplane, used for defence. \ طَائِرة نَفَّاثة \ jet: a jet-propelled aircraft. \ طَائِرة وَرَقِيَّة \ kite: a light frame (covered with paper or cloth) that is made to fly in the wind on the end of a long string.

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  • 10 jet

    دَفْقَة \ jet: a stream of liquid or gas that is forced out of a small hole or pipe: A sudden jet of water came from the burst pipe. Modern aircraft are driven forward by a continuous jet of hot gas from each engine. \ طَائِرة نَفَّاثة \ jet: a jet-propelled aircraft. \ نَفْثَة \ jet: a stream of liquid or gas that is forced out of a small hole or pipe: A sudden jet of water came from the burst pipe. Modern aircraft are driven forward by a continuous jet of hot gas from each engine.

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  • 11 aviation

    [eɪvɪˈeɪʃən] noun
    1) (the science or practice of) flying in aircraft.
    عِلْم الطَّيَران
    2) the industry concerned with aircraft manufacture, design etc.
    صِناعَة الطَّيَران

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  • 12 charter

    [ˈtʃaːtə]
    1. noun
    a formal document giving rights or privileges.
    صَك إعْطاء حُقوق وامْتِيازات، ميثاق
    2. verb
    to let or hire (a ship, aircraft etc) on contract:

    The travel company had chartered three aircraft for their holiday flights.

    يَسْتَأْجِر
    3. adjective

    a charter flight.

    سَفْرَةٌ بِطائِرَةٍ مُسْتَأجَرَه

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  • 13 fighter

    noun
    1) a person who fights.
    مُقاتل مُحارِب، مُلاكِم
    2) a small fast aircraft designed to shoot down other aircraft.
    طائِرَه مُقاتِلَه

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  • 14 navigate

    [ˈnævɪgeɪt] verb
    1) to direct, guide or move (a ship, aircraft etc) in a particular direction:

    He navigated the ship through the dangerous rocks.

    يُبْحِر، يَقود سَفينَه أو طائِرَه
    2) to find or follow one's route when in a ship, aircraft, car etc:

    If I drive will you navigate?

    يَجِد الطَّريق

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  • 15 جهاز

    جِهَاز \ apparatus: (a piece of) special equipment: I have my own apparatus for printing photographs. appliance: a piece of equipment (esp. electrical or mechanical). device: a clever plan; any machine, instrument, or piece of equipment that is planned for a special purpose: Have you a device for separating the cream from milk?. gear: equipment: Sports gear. set: an instrument for receiving radio or television material. \ جِهَاز إرسال (لاسِلْكي)‏ \ transmitter: a radio set that transmits sound; the opposite of a receiver. \ جِهَاز بَدْء تشغيل السيّارة \ starter: a device for starting the engine of a car. \ جِهَاز تَصْفِيَة \ strainer: a device for straining: a tea strainer. \ جِهَاز تَعْشيق التُّروس \ gear: a set of toothed wheels that changes the speed of a vehicle or machine without changing the speed of its engine: We change gear to drive up a hill. Cars have three or four forward gears. \ جِهَاز التِقَاط لاسِلْكي \ receiver: (in radio) a set that receives sound; the opposite of a transmitter. \ جِهَاز تهوية أو تجديد الهواء \ ventilator: a device for ventilating. \ جِهَاز الرّادار \ radar: a device that shows the position of ships and aircraft in the dark, so that others may guide or avoid them; it shows this by marks on a radio picture, as in television. \ جِهَاز طَبْخ \ stove: a device for cooking or heating: an oil stove; a gas stove; a camp stove. \ جِهَاز عَرض الصُّوَر \ projector: a machine with a strong light that shines through film or pictures so they are seen on a screen. \ جِهَاز القابِض أو تَعْشيق التُّروس (في السيارة)‏ \ clutch: a device for separating a car engine from the moving parts that it works. \ جِهَاز قِياس \ meter: (often in compounds) an instrument for measuring the amount, speed or movement of sth. (electricity, water, a vehicle, etc.): The water meter shows that we used 2100 gallons last month. The speedometer showed that the car was travelling at 50 miles an hour. \ جِهَاز لاسِلْكي \ radio: an instrument for receiving sounds by electrical waves: We were listening to the radio. I was given a new radio (set) today. What is on the radio?. \ جِهَاز لإطْلاق الطائرة من على سطح سفينة \ catapult: a powerful apparatus of helping aircraft to take off from a ship. \ جِهَاز لِتَقْطير الكُحُول \ still: instruments for making strong alcoholic drink. \ جِهَاز للتدفِئة \ radiator: a device for heating a room (either electrically or by hot water passing through pipes). \ جِهَاز للتَّنفُّس تَحْتَ الماء \ aqualung: equipment for breathing under water when swimming. \ جِهَاز المُسافر \ kit: all the clothes and equipment that are needed for a special activity: camp kit; football kit. \ جِهَاز مُنَظِّم \ regulator: a device for controlling part of a machine. \ See Also مُعَدِّل \ جِهَاز نَقْل الحركة \ gear: a set of toothed wheels that changes the speed of a vehicle or machine without changing the speed of its engine: We change gear to drive up a hill. Cars have three of four forward gears. \ جِهَاز هاي فاي \ hi-fi: High Fidelity (very sensitive) apparatus for reproducing recorded sound: When you listen to my hi-fi (set), it’s like sitting in a concert hall!. \ جِهَاز وقَاية \ safeguard: a device, condition, quality etc. that protects against possible trouble: A lock is a safeguard against thieves.

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  • 16 خطف عربة أو طائرة

    خَطَفَ عَرَبَةً أو طائِرَةً \ hijack: to take control of (a vehicle or aircraft) by force, often for political reasons: The aircraft was hijacked by three people.

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  • 17 سفينة

    سَفِينَة \ ship: a large boat for use at sea: a sailing ship; a steamship; a warship. vessel: a ship or large boat. \ سَفِينَة بُخاريَّة \ steamer, steamship: a ship that is worked by steam. \ سَفِينَة حَامِلَة للطَّائِرَات \ aircraft carrier: a warship carrying many aircraft. \ سَفِينَة حَربيَّة \ battleship: a very large warship. warship: a ship for use in war; a naval ship. \ سَفِينَة شَحْن \ freighter: a ship that only carries goods. \ سَفِينَة شِراعيّة بدَقَلَيْن أو أَكْثَر \ schooner: a kind of sailing ship (mostly used for travel and trade between islands). \ سَفِينَة صَيْد (تَسْتَخْدِمُ شبكة الجَرّ)‏ \ trawler: a ship that draws a very large fishing net along the bottom of the sea. \ سَفِينَة عَبَّارَة (مُعَدِّية)‏ \ ferry: a boat or aeroplane that carries vehicles and people across a river or a short stretch of water. \ سَفِينَة نَاقِلَة نَفْط \ tanker: a ship for carrying petrol and oil.

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  • 18 مدرج المطار

    مَدْرَج المَطَار \ runway: a smooth straight track that aircraft run along, on reaching or leaving an airfield: Any large airport has several runways, so that aircraft may land or take off against any wind.

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  • 19 مضاد

    مُضَادّ \ contrary: (the) opposite: in the contrary direction; He told me the contrary. \ See Also عكس (عَكْس)‏ \ مُضَادّ حَيَوِيّ \ antibiotic: (material such as penicillin) able to destroy harmful things in our bodies. \ مُضَادّ للجَرَاثيم \ antibiotic: (material such as penicillin) able to destroy harmful things in our bodies. \ مُضَادّ للطَّائِرَات \ anti-aircraft: used against aircraft.

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  • 20 مضيفة

    مُضِيفَة \ hostess: a female host; a host’s wife. stewardess: a female steward, esp. on ships or aircraft. \ مُضِيفَة جَوِّيَّة \ air hostess; stewardess: a woman who looks after travellers on an aircraft.

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