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أَجوَف \ hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. \ تَجْويف \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. \ جَوَّفَ \ hollow: (often used with out) to make a hollow in (sth.): She hollowed out the centre of the apple and filled it with sugar. \ غَوْرَة \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: his house stood in a hollow. \ See Also وهد (وَهْد)، حفرة (حُفْرَة) \ فَرَّغ الداخل \ hollow: (often used with out) to make a hollow in (sth.): She hollowed out the centre of the apple and filled it with sugar. \ See Also جوف (جَوَّف) \ مُجَوّف \ hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. \ وَهْد \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: his house stood in a hollow. -
2 hollow
[ˈhɔləu]1. adjective1) having an empty space in it:أجْوَفBottles, pipes and tubes are hollow.
2) (of a sound) strangely deep, as if made in something hollow:غَيْر رَنّانa hollow voice.
2. noun1) something hollow:تَجْويف، حُفْرَهhollows in her cheeks.
2) a small valley; a dip in the ground:وادٍ، سَهْل مُجَوَّفYou can't see the farm from here because it's in a hollow.
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3 hollow
فَارِغ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. \ See Also مجوف (مُجَوَّف) -
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حُفْرَة \ hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. She had a hole in her tooth. I dug a hole to plant a tree. hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. pit: any large hole that is dug for burying things, a deep hole in the ground, from which minerals (esp. coal) are taken (one coal mine may have several separate pits). -
5 hollow out
to make hollow:يُجَوِّفThey hollowed out a tree-trunk to make a boat.
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6 أجوف
أَجوَف \ hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. -
7 فارغ
فَارِغ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. \ See Also مجوف (مُجَوَّف) \ فَارِغ \ spare: (of time) free; without duties: I like gardening in my spare time. Read this when you have a spare moment. \ See Also خالٍ من العَمَل \ فَارِغ من العَمَل \ off: free from work: My employer gave me the afternoon off. -
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مُجَوّف \ hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. -
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فَارِغ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. \ See Also مجوف (مُجَوَّف) -
10 empty
فَارِغ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. \ See Also مجوف (مُجَوَّف) -
11 out
فَارِغ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. \ See Also مجوف (مُجَوَّف) -
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فَارِغ \ bare: (of shelves, etc.) empty. empty: containing nothing: an empty box; an empty space. hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. vacant: (of a seat, room, job, etc.) empty; not being used; not filled: This hotel has several vacant rooms. \ See Also مجوف (مُجَوَّف) -
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حُفْرَة \ hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. She had a hole in her tooth. I dug a hole to plant a tree. hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. pit: any large hole that is dug for burying things, a deep hole in the ground, from which minerals (esp. coal) are taken (one coal mine may have several separate pits). \ حُفْرَة في الطَّريق \ pothole: a hole in the surface of a road. -
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حُفْرَة \ hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. She had a hole in her tooth. I dug a hole to plant a tree. hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. pit: any large hole that is dug for burying things, a deep hole in the ground, from which minerals (esp. coal) are taken (one coal mine may have several separate pits). -
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حُفْرَة \ hole: a hollow place in solid material: a snake makes a hole in the ground. She had a hole in her tooth. I dug a hole to plant a tree. hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. pit: any large hole that is dug for burying things, a deep hole in the ground, from which minerals (esp. coal) are taken (one coal mine may have several separate pits). -
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[dent]1. nouna small hollow made by pressure or a blow:حَدَبَه، طَعْجَهMy car has a dent where it hit a tree.
2. verbto make such a hollow in:يَحْدِبُ، يَطْعَجُThe car was dented when it hit a wall.
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19 خيزران
خَيْزُرَان \ bamboo: a tall tree-like grass, with a hard hollow stem, used in making light furniture. -
20 قصب هندي
قَصَب هِندِيّ \ bamboo: a tall tree-like grass, with a hard hollow stem, used in making light furniture.
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