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  • 41 مضجر

    مُضْجِر: مُمِلّ
    boring, wearisome, weariful, weary, tiresome, dull, humdrum, uninteresting, tedious, irksome, annoying

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  • 42 ممل

    مُمِلّ: مُضْجِر
    boring, wearisome, weariful, weary, tiresome, tedious, irksome, dull, uninteresting, humdrum, monotonous

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  • 43 نقب

    نَقْب: مَصْدَر نَقَبَ
    boring, drilling, piercing, perforation; digging, excavation

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  • 44 نقر

    نَقْر: حَفْر
    digging; excavation, hollowing out; boring, drilling, piercing

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نقر

  • 45 address

    [əˈdres]
    1. verb

    Address the parcel clearly.

    يُعَنْوِن الرِّسَالَه
    2) to speak or write to:

    I shall address my remarks to you only.

    يُوَجِّـه الكَلَام، يُخَاطِب
    2. (American) [ˈædres] noun
    1) the name of the house, street, town etc where a person lives:

    His address is 30 Main St, Edinburgh.

    عُنْوَان
    2) a speech:

    He made a long and boring address.

    خِطَاب

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  • 46 bore

    I [bɔː]
    1. verb
    to make (a hole etc in something):

    They bored a tunnel under the sea.

    ثَقْبٌ
    2. noun
    the size of the hollow barrel of a gun.
    قُطْرُ ماسورةِ البُنْدُقِيَّه II [bɔː]
    1. verb
    to make (someone) feel tired and uninterested, by being dull etc:

    He bores everyone with stories about his travels.

    يُضْجِرُ
    2. noun
    a dull, boring person or thing.
    شَخْصٌ مُمِلٌّ III
    See:

    Arabic-English dictionary > bore

  • 47 borehole

    noun
    a hole made by boring, especially to find oil etc.
    حُفْرَةٌ مَحْفوره

    Arabic-English dictionary > borehole

  • 48 chestnut

    [ˈtʃesnat]
    1.
    1) a reddish-brown nut (one type being edible).
    كَسْتَناء
    2) a reddish-brown horse.
    حِصانٌ كَسْتَنائي اللوْن
    3) a boring old joke or story.
    نُكْتَةٌ قَديمَه
    2. adjective
    of the colour of ripe chestnuts:

    chestnut hair.

    كَسْتَنائي اللون

    Arabic-English dictionary > chestnut

  • 49 day etc in, day etc out

    day etc after day etc without a break:

    I do the same boring job day in, day out

    Last summer it rained week in, week out.

    تَدُل عَلى تواتُر العمل

    Arabic-English dictionary > day etc in, day etc out

  • 50 drone

    [drəun]
    1. noun
    1) the male of the bee.
    ذَكَر النَّحِل
    2) a person who is lazy and idle.
    شَخْص كَسول
    3) a deep, humming sound:

    the distant drone of traffic.

    طَنين
    2. verb
    1) to make a low, humming sound:

    An aeroplane droned overhead.

    يَطِنُّ
    2) to speak in a dull, boring voice:

    The lecturer droned on and on.

    يَتَكَلَّمُ بِصَوْتٍ مُمِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > drone

  • 51 fag

    [fæg] noun
    1) hard or boring work:

    It was a real fag to clean the whole house.

    كَدْح، عَمَل مُمِل وصَعْب
    2) a slang word for a cigarette:

    I'm dying for a fag.

    سيجارَه باللغه العامِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > fag

  • 52 grind

    [graɪnd] past tense, past participle ground [graund]
    1. verb
    1) to crush into powder or small pieces:

    This machine grinds coffee.

    يَطْحَن
    2) to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise:

    He grinds his teeth.

    يَحُكُّ ، يَصرُّ أسنانه
    3) to rub into or against something else:

    He ground his heel into the earth.

    يحُكُّ شَيئا بِشَيء
    2. noun
    boring hard work:

    Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.

    كَدْح، عَمَل شاق

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  • 53 introduce

    [ɪntrəˈdjuːs] verb
    1) ( often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other:

    May I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.

    يُعَرِّف، يُقَدِّم
    2) ( often with into) to bring in (something new):

    Why did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?

    يُدْخِل
    3) to propose or put forward:

    He introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.

    يُقَدِّم إقْتِراحا أو مشروع قانون

    Children are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.

    يُعَرِّف، يُطْلِع

    Arabic-English dictionary > introduce

  • 54 lecture

    [ˈlektʃə]
    1. noun
    1) a formal talk given to students or other audiences:

    a history lecture.

    مُحاضَرَه
    2) a long and boring or irritating speech, warning or scolding:

    The teacher gave the children a lecture for running in the corridor.

    تَوْبيخ، تأنيب
    2. verb
    to give a lecture:

    She lectured him on good behaviour.

    يُقَدِّمُ مُحاضَرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > lecture

  • 55 pall

    I [pɔːl] noun
    the ( usually dark-coloured) cloth which covers a coffin at a funeral:

    A pall of smoke hung over the town.

    غِطاء النَّعْش II [pɔːl] verb
    to become boring or uninteresting:

    Loud music soon palls.

    يُصْبِحُ مُمِلاً

    Arabic-English dictionary > pall

  • 56 pedestrian

    [pɪˈdestrɪən]
    1. noun
    a person who travels on foot:

    Three pedestrians were hit by the car.

    ماشٍ، راجِل
    2. adjective
    ordinary; rather boring or unexciting:

    a pedestrian account.

    عادي، مُمِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > pedestrian

  • 57 relish

    [ˈrelɪʃ]
    1. verb
    to enjoy greatly:

    I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.

    يَسْتَمْتِع، يَسْتَطيب، يَتَلَذَذ
    2. noun
    1) pleasure; enjoyment:

    I have no relish for such a boring task.

    تَمَتُّع، إسْتِمتاع، مُتْعَه
    2) a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.
    مَذاق، نَكْهَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > relish

  • 58 saving grace

    a good quality that makes up for a fault:

    His speeches are boring but they have the saving grace of being short.

    صِفَة مُنْقِذَه، فَضيلَه تُعَوِّض عن رَذيلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > saving grace

  • 59 soul-destroying

    adjective
    (of a task etc) very dull, boring, repetitive etc.
    مُمِل، مُتَكَرِّر، قاتِل للنَّفْس

    Arabic-English dictionary > soul-destroying

  • 60 suck

    [sak]
    1. verb
    1) to draw liquid etc into the mouth:

    As soon as they are born, young animals learn to suck (milk from their mothers)

    She sucked up the lemonade through a straw.

    يَمُص
    2) to hold something between the lips or inside the mouth, as though drawing liquid from it:

    I told him to take the sweet out of his mouth, but he just went on sucking

    He sucked the end of his pencil.

    يَمُص
    3) to pull or draw in a particular direction with a sucking or similar action:

    A plant sucks up moisture from the soil.

    يَمْتَص، يَشْفُط
    4) (American ) (slang) to be awful, boring, disgusting etc:

    This job sucks.

    مُخيف، فَظيع
    2. noun
    an act of sucking:

    I gave him a suck of my lollipop.

    مَص، إمْتِصاص

    Arabic-English dictionary > suck

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