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[ɪnˈdent]1. verbto begin (a line of writing) farther in from the margin than the other lines.يَتْرُك فراغا في بِدابَة السَّطْر2. noun[ˈɪndent]( also ˌindenˈtation) the space left at the beginning of a line, eg the first line of a paragraph.فَراغ في بِدايَة السَّطر -
2 jag, notch, indent; slot
فَرَّضَ \ jag, notch, indent; slot. -
3 إستمارة شراء
n. indent -
4 استخدم
v. involve, use, employ, exercise, exploit, spend, utilize, engage, take on, harness, hire, hunt, indent -
5 حزز
v. indent, striate -
6 سنن
v. cut one's teeth, indent, jag -
7 طلب بضاعة
v. indent -
8 طلب رسمي
n. indent -
9 عقد
1́ adj. in agreement2́ n. writing, contract, compact, convention, charter, covenant, pact, act, deed, promise, lease, engagement, instrument, indent, vaulting, decade3́ v. bear smb. a hand, conclude, draw, convene, hold, congeal, contract, complicate, entangle, ravel, cast, perplex, hitch, embarrass, muckrake, muddy, vault4́ n. knitting5́ v. knot -
10 قدم طلب شراء
v. indent -
11 قدم طلبية تجارية
v. indent -
12 كتب تاركا بياضا
v. indent -
13 وثيقة رسمية
n. diploma, indent, writ -
14 أشر
أشَرَ: حَزّزَto notch, indent, jag, incise -
15 بعج
بَعَجَto dent, indent, notch, groove; to slit open, slash open, rip open -
16 ثغر
ثَغَرَ: ثَقَبَ، ثَلَمَ، كَسَرَto perforate, pierce, punch, hole; to notch, indent, cut; to break -
17 حز
حَزّ: فَرّضَ، ثَلَمَto notch, incise, nick, snick, indent, dent, jag, cut into, make an incision into; to flute; to groove, furrow, rut -
18 شرشر
شَرْشَرَ: سَنّنَto serrate, indent, tooth, notch, jag -
19 فرض
فَرّضَ: حَزّto notch, incise, nick, snick, indent, dent, jag, make incisions in(to); to groove, furrow, rut -
20 فل
فَلَّ: ثَلَمَ، حَزَّto notch, blunt, dent, indent, jag
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