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1 grate
I [greɪt] nouna framework of iron bars for holding a fire in a fireplace.مَوْقِد مُشَبَّك II [greɪt] verb1) to rub (cheese, vegetables etc) into small pieces by means of a grater.يَبْشُر الجُبْن أو الخُضراوات2) to irritate:يَخْدِش الآذانHis voice grates on me.
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2 grating
I adjective(of sounds) unpleasant.ذو صَرير، مُزْعِج IISee:III [ˈgreɪtɪŋ] nouna framework of iron etc bars:حاجِز مُشَبَّكa grating in the road.
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3 grid
[grɪd] noun1) a set of vertical and horizontal lines drawn on a map.شَبَكَة خُطوط مُتَصالِبَه2) a framework of iron bars.شَبَكَة قَضْبان مُتَصالِبَه -
4 دعامة
دِعامَة \ girder: a beam of iron or steel, used for making bridges and buildings. prop: a support. strut: a bar that supports part of a framework. support: sth. that supports: Steel supports held up the roof. -
5 عارضة
عَارِضَة \ beam: a thick piece of wood, esp. as supporting a roof. crossbar: the bar across two posts, for football, jumping over, etc.. girder: a beam of iron or steel, used for making bridges and buildings. \ عَارِضَة خَشَبيَّة (لقضبان السّكة الحديديَّة) \ sleeper: one of the heavy beams on which a railway line is laid. \ عَارِضَة خَشَبيَّة في سطْح مائل \ rafter: one of the sloping beams that form the framework of a roof. -
6 girder
دِعامَة \ girder: a beam of iron or steel, used for making bridges and buildings. prop: a support. strut: a bar that supports part of a framework. support: sth. that supports: Steel supports held up the roof. -
7 prop
دِعامَة \ girder: a beam of iron or steel, used for making bridges and buildings. prop: a support. strut: a bar that supports part of a framework. support: sth. that supports: Steel supports held up the roof. -
8 strut
دِعامَة \ girder: a beam of iron or steel, used for making bridges and buildings. prop: a support. strut: a bar that supports part of a framework. support: sth. that supports: Steel supports held up the roof. -
9 support
دِعامَة \ girder: a beam of iron or steel, used for making bridges and buildings. prop: a support. strut: a bar that supports part of a framework. support: sth. that supports: Steel supports held up the roof.
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