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1 balcony
[ˈbælkənɪ] plural ˈbalconies noun1) a platform built out from the wall of a building:بَلْكون، شُرْفَهMany hotel rooms have balconies.
2) in theatres etc, an upper floor:مَقْصوره، شُرْفَه( also adjective) balcony seats.
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2 balcony
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3 balcony
شُرْفَة \ balcony: a shelf-like structure where people may stand or sit, built out from an upstairs floor of a building. veranda(h): a shelter (with roof and floor but no outside wall) along the side of a house, where one can sit in hot weather. -
4 shurfa
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5 شرفة
شُرْفَة \ balcony: a shelf-like structure where people may stand or sit, built out from an upstairs floor of a building. veranda(h): a shelter (with roof and floor but no outside wall) along the side of a house, where one can sit in hot weather. \ شُرْفَة دَاخِليّة (في مَسْرَح) \ balcony: (in a theatre) rows of seats upstairs. \ شُرْفَة المَسْرَح \ gallery: an upper floor at the back of a hall or theatre. \ شَرَفيّ \ honorary: working without pay: He is honorary medical adviser to the Red Cross, (of titles, positions, etc.) received as an honour, without having to pay or pass an examination or perform any duty He was made an honorary member of the club. -
6 raushan
roof-light; balcony [from Per] Swa roshani borrowed from Ar -
7 أريد غرفة بشرفة.
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8 البلكون
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9 شرفة
n. balcony, veranda, verandah, terrace, porch, overhang, niche, tier, traverse, slot, gulp -
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n. balcony, circle, tier -
11 شرفة
شُرْفَة: بَلْكُون، مَصْطَبَةbalcony; veranda; terrace -
12 circle
[ˈsəːkl]1. noun1) a figure (O) bounded by one line, every point on which is equally distant from the centre.دائِرَه2) something in the form of a circle:شَكْلٌ دائِريShe was surrounded by a circle of admirers.
3) a group of people:حَلَقَةٌ مِنَ الأصْدِقاءwealthy circles.
شُرْفَةُ المَسْرَح الدّائِرِيَّهWe sat in the circle at the opera.
2. verb1) to move in a circle round something:يَدورThe chickens circled round the farmer who was bringing their food.
2) to draw a circle round:يَرْسُمُ دائِرَةًPlease circle the word you think is wrong.
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13 parapet
[ˈpærəpɪt] nouna low wall along the edge of a bridge, balcony etc.حاجِز الجِسْر او الشُّرْفه -
14 serenade
[serəˈneɪd]1. nouna piece of music played or sung in the open air at night.سيريناد: موسيقى تُعْزَفُ او تُغَنّى ليلا2. verbto entertain with a serenade:يَعْزِف أو يُغَنّي سيريناداThe girl stood on her balcony and was serenaded by her lover.
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15 veranda(h)
[vəˈrændə] noun(American porch) a kind of covered balcony, with a roof extending beyond the main building supported by light pillars.شُرْفَه -
16 veranda(h)
[vəˈrændə] noun(American porch) a kind of covered balcony, with a roof extending beyond the main building supported by light pillars.شُرْفَه -
17 windscreen
noun1) (American ˈwindshield)2) a transparent ( usually glass) screen above the dashboard of a car.واقِيَة الرّيح، حاجِب الرّيح الزُّجاجي3) a wall usually constructed out from the house wall to protect people on a patio or balcony from the wind.حائِط فوق البَلكون للوِقايَه من الرّيح -
18 بلكون
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19 veranda(h)
شُرْفَة \ balcony: a shelf-like structure where people may stand or sit, built out from an upstairs floor of a building. veranda(h): a shelter (with roof and floor but no outside wall) along the side of a house, where one can sit in hot weather.
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Balcony — (from Italian balcone , scaffold; cf. High German balcho , beam, balk; probably cognate with Persian term بالكانه bālkāneh or its older variant پالكانه pālkāneh [ Dehkhoda Persian Dictionary] ), a kind of platform projecting from the wall of a… … Wikipedia
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balcony — 1610s, from It. balcone, from balco scaffold (from Langobardic *balko beam, Cf. O.E. balca beam, ridge; see BALK (Cf. balk)) + Italian augmentative suffix one. Till c.1825, regularly accented on the second syllable … Etymology dictionary
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