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2 attic
[ˈætɪk] nouna room at the top of a house under the roof:عِلِّيَّـهThey store old furniture in the attic.
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3 attic
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4 العلية
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5 ردب العلية
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6 clear out
1) to get rid of:يَتَخَلَّص منHe cleared the rubbish out of the attic.
يُفْرِغHe has cleared out the attic.
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7 إغريقي
1́ adj. Grecian, Hellenic2́ n. attic -
8 الأتيكية لغة أثينا
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9 الإغريقي
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10 بسيط
adj. simple, plain, attic, elementary, chaste, petty, unaffected, down to earth, natural, unpretentious, modest, homely, honest, naive, innocent, lowbrowed, unsophisticated, lowly, unvarnished, mere, silly, simple minded, with distortion, sparing -
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n. attic, blackboard, causality -
12 علية
عُلّيّة (البَيْتِ)attic, garret, loft, upper room, upstairs room -
13 skylight
nouna window in a roof or ceiling:كُوَّة السَّقفThe attic had only a small skylight and was very dark.
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14 store
[stɔː]1. noun1) a supply of eg goods from which things are taken when required:مِقْدار وافِرThe quartermaster is the officer in charge of stores.
2) a (large) collected amount or quantity:مَخْزون مِن، ذَخيرَهHe has a store of interesting facts in his head.
3) a place where a supply of goods etc is kept; a storehouse or storeroom:مَخْزَنIt's in the store(s).
4) a shop:مُسْتَوْدَع، مَتْجَرa department store.
2. verb1) to put into a place for keeping:يَخْزِنWe stored our furniture in the attic while the tenants used our house.
يُملأ بالبَضائِعThe museum is stored with interesting exhibits.
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15 trap-door
nouna small door, or opening, in a floor or ceiling:فُتْحَة باب سَقْفA trap-door in the ceiling led to the attic.
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16 سقفية
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17 علية
عُلِّيَّة \ attic: a room in the roof of a house. -
18 غرفة
غُرْفَة \ room: one of the walled divisions of a house: bedroom; dining room; a 6-roomed house. \ غُرْفة أطفال \ nursery: a place for very small children, who are too young to go to school. \ غُرْفَة الانْتِظَار \ waiting room: a room at a railway station, where people may wait for a train; a room where people may wait for attention (by a doctor or official). \ غُرْفَة الجُلُوس \ sitting room: a room with confortable chairs, in a private house. \ غُرْفَة الجلوس \ living room: a room (in a house) for general use during the day (for rest, meals, amusements, etc.). \ غُرْفَة حَمّام \ bathroom: a room with a bath. \ غُرْفَة السَّائِق في القِطار \ cab: a part of a railway engine, bus or lorry where the driver sits. \ See Also المَرْكَبة الكَبيرة \ غُرْفَة الصَّفّ \ classroom: a room used for teaching, in a school. \ غُرْفَةٌ ضِمْنَ سَطْح المَنْزِل \ attic: a room in the roof of a house. \ غُرْفَة العَمَلِيَّات (الجِرَاحِيَّة) \ theatre: (in hospitals) the room where doctors perform Operations. \ غُرْفَة العَمليّات الجِراحيّة \ operating theatre: the room in which doctors operate in a hospital. \ غُرْفَة لِحِفْظ الأَلْبِسَة \ cloakroom: a room (at the entrance of a hotel, theatre, hall) where one can leave coats, etc.. \ غُرْفَة النَّوْم \ bedroom: a room for sleeping in. -
19 loft
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