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1 technology
العُلوم التَّطْبِيقِيّة \ technology: the use of science in industry: aircraft technology. \ تكنولوجيا \ technology: the use of science in industry: aircraft technology. \ تِقانَة \ technology. \ See Also تِكْنُولُوجية، عِلْمُ الصِّناعة -
2 تكنولوجيا
تكنولوجيا \ technology: the use of science in industry: aircraft technology. -
3 العلوم التطبيقية
العُلوم التَّطْبِيقِيّة \ technology: the use of science in industry: aircraft technology. -
4 crash
[kræʃ]1. noun1) a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard:صَوتُ التَّصادُمI heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.
2) a collision:إصطِدامThere was a crash involving three cars.
إنهِيار، إفْـلاسthe Wall Street crash.
4) a sudden failure of a computer:A computer crash is very costly.
2. verb1) to (cause to) fall with a loud noise:يَتَحَطَّـم، يَنْكَسـرThe glass crashed to the floor.
2) to drive or be driven violently (against, into):يَصْطَدم بِقُوّه، يبعَجHis car crashed into a wall.
3) (of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed:يتَحَطَّم، تَسْقُط الطائرهHis plane crashed in the mountains.
4) (of a business) to fail.ينهار5) to force one's way noisily (through, into):يَشُقُّ طَريقَه بضجَّـةِHe crashed through the undergrowth.
6) (of a computer) to stop working suddenly:If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.
3. adjectiverapid and concentrated:سَريع ومُرَكَّـزa crash course in computer technology.
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