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1 bacon
لَحْم خنْزِير مُصَنَّع \ bacon: preserved meat from a pig’s back or sides. -
2 bacon
[ˈbeɪkən] nounthe flesh of the back and sides of a pig, salted and dried, used as food.لَحْم من فَخْذ الخَنْزير -
3 باكون
BACON -
4 طحال تنكسي نشواني
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5 rind
[raɪnd] nouna thick, hard outer layer or covering, especially the outer surface of cheese or bacon, or the peel of fruit:قِشْرَه، سَطْح جافlemon-rind.
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6 kutla
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7 لحم خنزير مقدد
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8 لحم خنزير مملح
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9 من فضلك أعطني عدة شرائح من لحم الخنزير المقدد.
Give me several slices of bacon (please.)Arabic-English dictionary > من فضلك أعطني عدة شرائح من لحم الخنزير المقدد.
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10 لحم الخنزير المقدد
لَحْمُ الخِنْزِيرِ المُقَدّد -
11 cure
[kjuə]1. verb1) to make better:يَشْفي، يُخلِّصThat will cure him of his bad habits.
يثَخلَّص، يُخلِّصThat pill cured my headache.
3) to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.يُمَلِّح ويُقَدِّد2. nounsomething which cures:شِفاء، عِلاج، دَواءThey're trying to find a cure for cancer.
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12 pig
[pɪg] noun1) a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon:خَنْزيرHe keeps pigs.
2) an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person:خَنْزير!You pig!
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13 rasher
[ˈræʃə] nouna thin slice (of bacon or ham).شَريحَة رَقيقَه من لَحْم الخَنْزير -
14 لحم
لَحْم \ meat: part of an animal’s body that is used as food: Cut the meat off the bone. \ لَحْم البَقَر \ beef: the meat from cattle. \ لَحْمٌ حَيّ \ flesh: the meat on a body: When we eat flesh we call it meat. \ لَحْم الخِنْزِير \ pork: meat from pigs. \ لَحْم خنْزِير مُصَنَّع \ bacon: preserved meat from a pig’s back or sides. \ لَحْم الدَّجاج \ chicken: a hen or its meat. \ لَحْم الضَّأْن \ mutton: the meat of a sheep. \ لَحْم العِجْل \ veal: the meat of very young cattle. \ لَحْم مَشْوِيّ \ kebab: bits or meat cooked on sticks over a fire. \ لَحْم وِرك \ ham: (meat from) the upper part of a pig’s back leg. \ See Also فَخِذ الخنزير
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