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1 water
[ˈwɔːtə]1. nouna colourless, transparent liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen, having no taste or smell, which turns to steam when boiled and to ice when frozen:"Are you going swimming in the sea?" "No, the water"s too cold'
( also adjective) The plumber had to turn off the water supply in order to repair the pipe
ماءtransport by land and water.
2. verb1) to supply with water:يَرُش، يَسْقيHe watered the plants.
2) (of the mouth) to produce saliva:يَسيلُ اللُعابHis mouth watered at the sight of all the food.
3) (of the eyes) to fill with tears:تَدْمَع العُيونThe dense smoke made his eyes water.
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2 جليد
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3 frost
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4 ice
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5 ice
[aɪs]1. noun1) frozen water:جَليدThe pond is covered with ice.
2) an ice-cream:قِطْعَة ثَلْج: بوظَهchocolate ice-cream. Three ices, please.
3) (American ) a fruit-flavoured frozen dessert usually made without milk and cream:مَثْلوج لَيْمونlemon ice(s).
2. verbto cover with icing:يُغَطّي بِطَبَقَة سُكَّرShe iced the cake.
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6 snow
[snəu]1. nounfrozen water vapour that falls to the ground in soft white flakes:ثَلْجAbout 15 centimetres of snow had fallen overnight.
2. verbto shower down in, or like, flakes of snow:تُثْلِج، يَتَساقَط الثَّلْجIt's snowing heavily.
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7 ice
حَلْوَاء مُجَمَّدة \ ice: a sweet food, made from frozen milk fats, etc.: an ice cream; a water ice. \ غَطَّى \ ice: to cover with ice: The lake was iced over. \ غَطَّى بالناطف (الكريمة) \ ice: to cover (cake) with a sugary paste. \ ناطِف مُثلَّج \ ice: a sweet food, made from frozen milk fats, etc.: an ice cream. -
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[freʃ] adjective1) newly made, gathered, arrived etc:fresh fruit (= fruit that is not tinned, frozen etc)
طازجfresh flowers.
2) (of people etc) healthy; not tired:نشيط، حيوي، صحّيYou are looking very fresh this morning.
3) another; different; not already used, begun, worn, heard etc:جَديد ، حَديثfresh news.
4) (of weather etc) cool; refreshing:مُنْعِشfresh air.
5) (of water) without salt:عَذْب، بِدون مِلحThe swimming-pool has fresh water in it, not sea water.
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9 مثلج
1́ adj. iced, icy, ice cold, frozen, frosted, glace, frosty, glacial2́ n. water ice -
10 أذاب
أَذابَ \ dissolve: to make (sth. solid) become liquid: Dissolve the salt in the water. melt: to cause to become liquid through heating: We melted the wax over a flame. liquefy: to change into a liquid form: liquefied gas. thaw: to rise (or cause to rise) above freezing point, so that ice and snow melt: You must thaw frozen meat before you cook it. -
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12 حلواء مجمدة
حَلْوَاء مُجَمَّدة \ ice: a sweet food, made from frozen milk fats, etc.: an ice cream; a water ice. -
13 ذاب
ذَابَ \ dissolve: (of a solid) to become liquid when made wet: Salt dissolves in water. melt: to become (or cause to become) liquid through heating: Ice melts in the sun. \ ذَابَ (للثلج) \ thaw: to rise above freezing point, so that ice and snow melt: Frozen meat thaws when heated. -
14 سريع
سَرِيع \ brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk; a brisk sale of goods. fast: quick; quickly: He is a fast runner. He runs very fast. light: able to move quickly and gracefully: She’s light on her feet. He ran lightly up the stairs. prompt: done quickly; quick to act: She gave a prompt answer. She is prompt with her answers. quick: taking little time: We’ve time for a quick meal. He sent a quick answer to my letter. Be quick (Hurry), or you’ll miss the bus., (Note: use fast with nouns of travel: a fast runner, not a quick runner). rapid: quick; fast: rapid results; a rapid flow of water. smart: quick: a smart blow. speedy: quick; not delayed. swift: quick; fast: a swift answer; a swift river. \ سَرِيع الالتِهاب \ inflammable: also flammable easily set on fire: Petrol is very inflammable. \ See Also الاشتِعال \ سَرِيع الانْفِعَال \ emotional: expressing a stirring up feeling; guided by feeling and not by reason: She made an emotional speech. He is too emotional in his judgments. \ سَرِيع الانْكِسَار \ brittle: hard but easily broken: Cheap glass is often brittle. \ سَرِيع البَديهَةِ \ sharp: (of the senses) keen; acting quickly and strongly: sharp eyes (quick to notice things that are not easily seen); a sharp pain (sudden and violent). \ See Also حاضِر (للشخص) حادّ \ سَرِيع التَّأثُّر \ sensitive: (of a person and his feelings) easily hurt: a sensitive girl, who cries if she is scolded, (of an instrument, of material, of skin, etc.) showing a rapid effect under certain conditions Photographic film is sensitive to light. \ See Also حساس (حَسّاس) \ سَرِيع التَّأثُّر بِـ \ susceptible: easily moved in one’s feelings; feeling the effects of (sb. or sth.) more than most people: He was particularly susceptible to pretty girls. I am susceptible to colds. \ سَرِيع التَّأثُّر بالزَّغْزَغة \ ticklish: easily made to laugh, by tickling the body: a ticklish child. \ سَرِيع التعَلُّم \ apt: quick to learn. \ سَرِيع التَّلف \ perishable: (of goods, esp. food) decaying quickly; not lasting (unless frozen or tinned): Fruit, meat and eggs are perishable. \ See Also العَطَب \ سَرِيع التَّهَيُّج \ excitable: easily excited. \ سَرِيع الخاطِر \ witty: clever and amusing with words: a witty story; a witty speaker. \ سَرِيع العَطَب \ delicate: finely made but easily damaged: a delicate musical instrument. \ سَرِيع الغَضَب \ irritable: easily annoyed. peevish: easily annoyed about unimportant things. touchy: easily annoyed; easily hurt (in one’s feelings). quick-tempered: easily angered. short-tempered: easily angered. -
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صَقيع \ frost: freezing weather; frozen drops of water that make the ground, trees, etc. look white. -
16 dissolve
أَذابَ \ dissolve: to make (sth. solid) become liquid: Dissolve the salt in the water. melt: to cause to become liquid through heating: We melted the wax over a flame. liquefy: to change into a liquid form: liquefied gas. thaw: to rise (or cause to rise) above freezing point, so that ice and snow melt: You must thaw frozen meat before you cook it. -
17 liquefy
أَذابَ \ dissolve: to make (sth. solid) become liquid: Dissolve the salt in the water. melt: to cause to become liquid through heating: We melted the wax over a flame. liquefy: to change into a liquid form: liquefied gas. thaw: to rise (or cause to rise) above freezing point, so that ice and snow melt: You must thaw frozen meat before you cook it. -
18 melt
أَذابَ \ dissolve: to make (sth. solid) become liquid: Dissolve the salt in the water. melt: to cause to become liquid through heating: We melted the wax over a flame. liquefy: to change into a liquid form: liquefied gas. thaw: to rise (or cause to rise) above freezing point, so that ice and snow melt: You must thaw frozen meat before you cook it. -
19 thaw
أَذابَ \ dissolve: to make (sth. solid) become liquid: Dissolve the salt in the water. melt: to cause to become liquid through heating: We melted the wax over a flame. liquefy: to change into a liquid form: liquefied gas. thaw: to rise (or cause to rise) above freezing point, so that ice and snow melt: You must thaw frozen meat before you cook it. -
20 frost
صَقيع \ frost: freezing weather; frozen drops of water that make the ground, trees, etc. look white.
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