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1 stick
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
2 stick
I [stɪk] past tense, past participle stuck [stak] verb1) to push (something sharp or pointed) into or through something:يَغْرُزStop sticking your elbow into me!
2) (of something pointed) to be pushed into or through something:يَطْعَن، يُدْخَل فيTwo arrows were sticking in his back.
3) to fasten or be fastened (by glue, gum etc):يُلْصِقHis brothers used to call him Bonzo and the name has stuck.
4) to (cause to) become fixed and unable to move or progress:يَعْلَق، يُغَرِّز II [stɪk] nounI'll help you with your arithmetic if you're stuck.
1) a branch or twig from a tree:غُصْنThey were sent to find sticks for firewood.
2) a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose:a walking-stick / hockey-stick
عَصاa drumstick.
3) a long piece:قَضيبa stick of rhubarb.
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3 walking-stick
nouna stick used ( especially as an aid to balance) when walking:عَصا المَشْيThe old lady has been using a walking-stick since she hurt her leg.
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4 Ten-Stick
Term used in Devonshire for narrow braid made with 10 threads and used to make small rings or flower stems. In the vernacular bobbins are lace sticks. -
5 joss stick
[ˈdʒɔsstɪk]a stick of incense used eg to give a sweet smell to a room.عود البَخّور -
6 gear stick
(British), gear shift(American ) the apparatus in a car etc which is used to change gear.جِهاز الغيارات في السيّارَه -
7 regulable
adj.adjustable, variable.* * *► adjetivo1 adjustable* * *ADJ adjustable* * *adjetivo adjustable* * *= adjustable, adjustable.Ex. Moxon's adjustable composing stick, which remained the normal English pattern and was also used apparently in Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia, was not the only sort of stick used in the hand-press period.Ex. Moxon's adjustable composing stick, which remained the normal English pattern and was also used apparently in Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia, was not the only sort of stick used in the hand-press period.----* estanterías regulables = adjustable shelving.* * *adjetivo adjustable* * *= adjustable, adjustable.Ex: Moxon's adjustable composing stick, which remained the normal English pattern and was also used apparently in Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia, was not the only sort of stick used in the hand-press period.
Ex: Moxon's adjustable composing stick, which remained the normal English pattern and was also used apparently in Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia, was not the only sort of stick used in the hand-press period.* estanterías regulables = adjustable shelving.* * *adjustable* * *
regulable adjetivo
adjustable
regulable adjetivo adjustable
' regulable' also found in these entries:
English:
adjustable
* * *regulable adjadjustable* * *adj adjustable;asiento regulable en altura adjustable-height seat* * *regulable adj: adjustable* * *regulable adj adjustable -
8 عصا
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. \ عَصًا قَصيرة \ baton: a short stick carried by policemen. \ عَصَا القِيَادَة (يستخدمها قائِد الأُوْركسْترا) \ baton: a short thin stick used by a leader of music (conductor) to show the beat of the music. \ عَصَا لاَعب البِلْيَارْدُو \ cue: a long straight wooden stick, used in the game of Billiards, etc.. -
9 ajustable
adj.adjustable.sábana ajustable fitted sheet* * *► adjetivo1 (sábana) fitted* * *ADJ adjustable* * *= adjustable.Ex. Moxon's adjustable composing stick, which remained the normal English pattern and was also used apparently in Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia, was not the only sort of stick used in the hand-press period.----* sábana ajustable = fitted sheet.* * *= adjustable.Ex: Moxon's adjustable composing stick, which remained the normal English pattern and was also used apparently in Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia, was not the only sort of stick used in the hand-press period.
* sábana ajustable = fitted sheet.* * *ajustable adjadjustable;sábana ajustable fitted sheet;un volante ajustable en altura an adjustable steering-wheel* * *adj adjustable* * *ajustable adj: adjustable -
10 chillak
(Persian) game played with a long and short stick; name of the sticks used in this game; stick used for winding and holding a kite’s string. chillak bola short stick used in this game. chillak ona long stick used in this game -
11 cane
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
12 rod
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
13 staff
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
14 truncheon
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
15 wand
عَصًا \ cane: a thin stick of cane, formerly used for punishment. rod: a thin round bar or pole: a curtain rod; a fishing rod. staff: a polo: a flagstaff. stick: a thin branch from a tree of bush: sticks to make a fire; a walking stick. truncheon: a policeman’s heavy stick. wand: a thin stick, used by magicians. -
16 Spazierstock
m (walking) stick, cane* * *der Spazierstockcane; walking stick* * *Spa|zier|stockmwalking stick* * *(a stick used (especially as an aid to balance) when walking: The old lady has been using a walking-stick since she hurt her leg.) walking-stick* * *Spa·zier·stockm walking stick* * *Spazierstock m (walking) stick, cane* * *m.cane n.walking stick n. -
17 lanza
f.1 spear (weapon) (arrojadiza).2 shaft.3 lance, wooden stick used as a spear, spear.4 soldier with a lance.5 swindler.6 pickpocket, bag snatcher.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: lanzar.* * *1 lance, spear2 (de carro) shaft\lanza en ristre familiar ready for actionromper una lanza por to stick up for, defend* * *1. SF1) (Mil) lance, spear2) [en carruajes] shaft3) [de manguera] nozzle2. SMF1) LAm * (=estafador) cheat, shark ** * *IIIser una lanza — (AmL fam) to be on the ball (colloq)
masculino (Chi) ( delincuente) pickpocket, thief* * *= spear.Ex. This article surveys hunting themes incorporated into coats of arms, including prey animals, such as stags, wolves, bears, and foxes; hounds and falcons; and hunting equipment such as horns, bows and arrows, and spears.----* atravesar con una lanza = spear.* cabeza de lanza = spearhead.* punta de lanza = spearpoint.* romper una lanzar en favor de = stick up for.* ser la punta de lanza de = spearhead.* traspasar con una lanza = spear.* * *IIIser una lanza — (AmL fam) to be on the ball (colloq)
masculino (Chi) ( delincuente) pickpocket, thief* * *= spear.Ex: This article surveys hunting themes incorporated into coats of arms, including prey animals, such as stags, wolves, bears, and foxes; hounds and falcons; and hunting equipment such as horns, bows and arrows, and spears.
* atravesar con una lanza = spear.* cabeza de lanza = spearhead.* punta de lanza = spearpoint.* romper una lanzar en favor de = stick up for.* ser la punta de lanza de = spearhead.* traspasar con una lanza = spear.* * *(arma — en las lides) lance; (— arrojadiza) spearlanza en ristre ready for actionromper una lanza en favor de algn/algo to stick one's neck out for sb/sthB ( Chi) (delincuente) pickpocket, thief* * *
Del verbo lanzar: ( conjugate lanzar)
lanza es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
lanza
lanzar
lanza sustantivo femenino ( arma — en las lides) lance;
(— arrojadiza) spear
■ sustantivo masculino (Chi) ( delincuente) pickpocket, thief
lanzar ( conjugate lanzar) verbo transitivo
1
( en béisbol) to pitch
‹ bomba› to drop
2 ‹producto/libro› to launch
3
‹ indirecta› to drop;
‹ grito› to give;
verbo intransitivo ( en béisbol) to pitch
lanzarse verbo pronominal
◊ lanzase al agua/al vacío to leap into the water/the void;
lanzase en paracaídas to parachute;
( en una emergencia) to bale outb) (abalanzarse, precipitarse):◊ lanzase sobre algo/algn to pounce on sth/sb;
lanzase al ataque to attack
lanza sustantivo femenino spear
♦ Locuciones: romper una lanza en favor de alguien/algo, to stick up for sb/sthg
punta de lanza, spearhead
lanzar verbo transitivo
1 (arrojar) to throw
2 (insulto, grito) to let out: le lanzó una mirada de rencor, she shot him a resentful look
3 Mil & Com to launch
' lanza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hierro
- asta
- punta
English:
spear
- lance
* * *♦ nf1. [arma] [arrojadiza] spear;[en justas, torneos] lance;estar con la lanza en ristre to be ready for action;romper una lanza por alguien to stand up for sb;Am Famser una (buena) lanza to be sharp, to be on the ball2. [de carruaje] shaft♦ nmfAndes Fam dip, pickpocket* * *f lance;romper una lanza por alguien fig come to s.o.’s defense o Brdefence, stick up for s.o.* * *lanza nf: spear, lance* * *lanza n spear -
18 muleta
f.1 crutch.2 muleta (bullfighting).* * *1 (para andar) crutch3 (en toros) muleta red cape* * *SF1) [para andar] crutch2) (Taur) matador's stick with red cloth attached3) (=apoyo) prop, support* * *2) (Taur) red cape ( attached to a stick)* * *----* muletas = crutches.* * *2) (Taur) red cape ( attached to a stick)* * ** muletas = crutches.* * *A1 (bastón) crutchanda con muletas he's on o he's using crutches2 (apoyo) crutch, propB ( Taur) red cape ( attached to a stick)* * *
muleta sustantivo femenino
1 ( bastón) crutch;
( apoyo) crutch, prop
2 (Taur) red cape ( attached to a stick)
muleta f (para las piernas) crutch
' muleta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trasteo
English:
crutch
* * *muleta nf1. [para andar] crutch;camina con muletas he uses crutches, he walks on crutches2. [apoyo] prop, support3. Taurom muleta, = red cape hanging from a stick used to tease the bull* * *f1 MED crutch2 TAUR cape* * *muleta nf: crutch* * * -
19 शलाका _śalākā
शलाका [शल्-आकः Uṇ.4.15]1 A small stick, peg, rod, pin, piece, thin bar (of anything); अयस्कान्तमणिशलाका Māl.1.-2 A pencil, small stick (used in painting the eyes with collyrium); अज्ञानान्धस्य लोकस्य ज्ञानाञ्जन- शलाकया । चक्षुरुन्मीलितं येन तस्मै पाणिनये नमः ॥ Śik.58; Ku.1. 47; ययौ शलाकामपरा वहन्ती R.7.8.-3 An arrow.-4 A dart, javelin.-5 A probe or a kind of pointed surgi- cal instrument.-6 A rib (as of an umbrella); न ते शतशलाकेन...छत्रेणाभिविराजते Rām.2.26.1.-7 A bone (forming the root of the fingers and toes); पाणिपाद- शलाकाश्च तेषां स्थानचतुष्टयम् Y.3.85.-8 A sprout, spring, shoot; उद्भिन्नया रत्नशलाकयेव Ku.1.24.-9 A paint-brush.-1 A tooth-brush, tooth-pick.-11 A porcupine.-12 An oblong piece of ivory or bone used in gambling.-13 A ruler.-14 The Sārikā bird.-15 A peg, pin; ततो$म्बष्ठो$स्थिभेदिन्या निरभिद्यच्छलाकया Mb.7.25.5.-16 Bar (of a cage or window).-17 A finger; शलाकानखपातैश्च (युद्धमभवत्) Mb.4.13.29.-Comp. -धूर्तः (forming शलाकधूर्तः) a swindler, sharper.-परि ind. an unlucky throw or movement of one of the pieces at a game played with Śalākās; cf. परि or अक्षपरि; P.II.1.1.-परीक्षा the method of examining a student from a page whichever opened by a Śalākā inserted into a book.-पुरुषाः N. of 63 divine personages among Jainas.-यन्त्रम् (in surgery) a pointed instrument, probe. -
20 club
[klab]1. noun1) a heavy stick etc used as a weapon.عَصا، هَراوَهمَضْرَبWhich club will you use?
3) a number of people meeting for study, pleasure, games etc:مُنْتَدىthe local tennis club.
4) the place where these people meet:نادٍHe goes to the club every Friday.
5) one of the playing-cards of the suit clubs.وَرَقَةُ سْباتي (في وَرَق اللَّعِب)2. verb– past tense, past participle clubbedto beat or strike with a club:يَضْرِبُ بالعَصا/ الهراوَهThey clubbed him to death.
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