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  • 1 bath, baths

    حَمَّام \ bath, baths: (often pl.) a place built for swimming (either covered or open). \ See Also مَسْبَح عُمومِي \ حَوْض الاسْتِحْمَام \ bath, baths: a container in which one sits for the purpose of washing the whole body: Don’t forget to clean the bath after you.

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  • 2 bath, (baths)

    مَسْبَح \ bath, (baths): (often pl.) a place built for swimming (either covered or open).

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  • 3 bath, (baths)

    اِغْتِسَال \ bath, (baths): the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. wash: cleaning with water and soap: My shirt needs a wash. \ See Also غسل (غَسْل)، حمام (حَمَّام)‏

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  • 4 bath, baths

    اِسْتِحْمَام (حَمَّام)‏ \ bath, baths: the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. bathe: the act of going into water to bathe or swim: Let’s go for a bathe in the lake.

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  • 5 bath, baths

    مَغْسَل \ bath, baths: a container in which one sits for this: Don’t forget to clean the bath after you. laundry: a place where clothes are washed, usu. for payment. wash: (with the) the place where clothes are being washed: My shirt has gone to the wash.

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  • 6 bath, baths

    غَسْل \ bath, baths: the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. wash: cleaning with water and soap: My shirt needs a wash. \ See Also حمام (حَمّام)‏

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  • 7 coloured

    1. adjective
    1) having colour:

    She prefers white baths to coloured baths.

    مُلَوَّن
    2) belonging to a dark-skinned race:

    There are only two white families living in this street – the rest are coloured.

    أسْمَر، زِنْجي
    2. noun
    الإنسان الملوّن: الأسود

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  • 8 أعماق

    n. depth, baths, bottom

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  • 9 abrasive

    [-sɪv]
    1. adjective
    tending to make surfaces rough when rubbed on to them:

    An abrasive material is unsuitable for cleaning baths.

    حاك ، خَشِن
    2. noun
    something used for scraping or rubbing a surface:

    Sandpaper is an abrasive.

    مادَة كَاشِطَه

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  • 10 bath

    [baːθ] plural baths [baːðz]
    1. noun
    1) a large container for holding water in which to wash the whole body:

    I'll fill the bath with water for you.

    حَوْضٌ استِحْمام
    2) an act of washing in a bath:

    I had a bath last night.

    استِحْمام، حَمّام
    3) a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed:

    a bird bath.

    2. verb
    to wash in a bath:

    I'll bath the baby.

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  • 11 استحمام (حمام)

    اِسْتِحْمَام (حَمَّام)‏ \ bath, baths: the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. bathe: the act of going into water to bathe or swim: Let’s go for a bathe in the lake.

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  • 12 استفاد (من)

    اِسْتَفَادَ (مِنْ)‏ \ profit: to gain: We can profit (gain wisdom or skill) by experience. take advantage of: to make good use of: I took advantage of the new public baths and learnt to swim. utilize: to make use of (sth. that one has): Coal, oil and gas are all utilized as means of power. \ اِسْتَفَادَ كثيرًا من \ make the most of: to use in the most effective way: In his speech, he made the most of the opposition’s few mistakes.

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  • 13 اغتسال

    اِغْتِسَال \ bath, (baths): the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. wash: cleaning with water and soap: My shirt needs a wash. \ See Also غسل (غَسْل)، حمام (حَمَّام)‏ \ اِغْتِسَال بالمِرَشّ \ shower: a wash under the shower: I had a quick shower before dinner.

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  • 14 اغتسل

    اِغْتَسَلَ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to go into water (sea, river, baths, etc.) for pleasure. wash: to clean oneself in this way: Wash before you eat. \ اِغْتَسَلَ بالمِرَشّ \ shower: to wash under a shower: She showered and dressed.

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  • 15 حكومي

    حُكوميّ \ public: owned by the government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary): public gardens; public baths.

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  • 16 حمام

    حَمَّام \ bath, baths: (often pl.) a place built for swimming (either covered or open). \ See Also مَسْبَح عُمومِي \ حَمَّام (غُرْفَة)‏ \ bathroom: a room with a bath. \ حَمَّام بُخار \ sauna: a hot dry or steam bath. \ حَمَّام سِبَاحَة \ pool: a swimming bath, of any size: a private swimming pool in our garden.

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  • 17 حوض

    حَوْض \ basin: a wide bowl used for holding liquid, esp. for washing. bed: (in a garden) a piece of ground where flowers or vegetables are grown. reservoir: a place (like a lake) that is made so as to store a public water supply. tank: a large container for liquid or gas: a petrol tank; a water tank. trough: a long low container to hold the food or drink of animals. tub: a large round container, of wood or metal (for washing clothes, for growing ornamental bushes, etc.. yard: an enclosed area where work is done: a builder’s yard; a shipyard. \ See Also خزان (خَزَّان)‏ \ أَحواض خَوائِيَّة (تبخيرٍ أو تبَلْورٍ)‏ \ vacuum pans. \ حَوْض الاسْتِحْمَام \ bath, baths: a container in which one sits for the purpose of washing the whole body: Don’t forget to clean the bath after you. \ حَوْض رَسُوّ السُّفن \ dock: a part of a harbour, where ships are loaded or repaired. \ حَوْض زُهُور \ flowerbed: an area of garden soil in which flowers are grown, often for show. \ حَوْض الزّيت (في السيّارة (الكارتير))‏ \ sump: the case that holds oil at the bottom of a petrol engine. \ حَوْض الغَسْل (مَغْسَلَة)‏ \ washbasin: a large bowl, usu. fixed in a bathroom, for washing the hands and face. \ حَوْض لِحِفْظ الأَسْماك والنَّباتات المائِيّة (أكواريوم)‏ \ aquarium: a place for keeping fish and winter-plants.

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  • 18 خزانة

    خِزَانَة \ cabinet: a cupboard (sometimes with glass front and sides) for storing things (office papers, medicine, things on show, etc.). cupboard: a piece of furniture with shelves and doors, for storing food, dishes, garments, etc.; sth. like this, built into the wall of a room locker one of a set of small cupboards in a public place (railway stations, swimming baths, etc.) for personal things (bags, clothes, etc.). \ خِزَانَة بِأَدْراج \ chest of drawers: a piece of furniture fitted with drawers for holding clothes. \ خِزَانَة حَديديَّة \ safe: a strong steel box in which money and valuables are kept. \ خِزَانَة كُتُب \ bookcase: a cupboard with a set of shelves for books. \ خِزَانَة مَلابِس (دُولاب)‏ \ wardrobe: a cupboard for hanging garments in a bedroom.

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  • 19 صندوق (للخبز أو الفحم، إلخ)

    صُنْدُوق (للخُبْز أو الفَحْم، إلخ)‏ \ bin: a large container, esp. one for coal, bread or waste material. box: a container with flat sides, of wood, cardboard metal, etc.. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case: a suitcase; a bookcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. fund: an amount of money for a special purpose: the ‘Save the Children’ fund. locker: one of a set of small cupboards in a public place (railway station, swimming baths, etc.) for personal things (bags, clothes, etc.). \ See Also مال (مُخصَّص)، خزانة (خِزانَة)‏ \ صُنْدُوق الأَمْتِعَة في السَّيَّارة \ boot: the enclosed back part of a car, where bags are carried. \ صُنْدُوق البَريد (في الشارع)‏ \ letter box: a box in the street, where the public may put letters for the post; an opening in the front door of a building, through which letters are received. postbox: esp. a special container (in the wall of a post office; in the street) with a hole through which one puts letters for the post. \ صُنْدُوق البَريد القائم \ pillar-box, postbox, mail box: a public letter box standing in the street. \ صُنْدُوق تُرُوس السُّرعة \ gearbox: the part of a car that contains the full set of gears. \ صُنْدُوق التعبِئة \ packing case: a wooden box (fastened with nails, not with a lock) in which goods are packed. \ صُنْدُوق الثِّيَاب \ trunk: a large box (of leather, metal or wood) for a traveller’s belongings. \ صُنْدُوق السيّارة \ trunk: the boot of a car. \ صُنْدُوق القُمامة \ dustbin, garbage: a can, a container (kept outside the house) for waste paper, tins, etc.. \ صُنْدُوق كبير \ chest: a large strong box for storing things.

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  • 20 عام

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support. \ عَامٌ \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ See Also سنة (سَنَة)‏

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