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  • 1 bearing

    سَطْح ارْتِكاز \ bearing: part of a machine that allows another part resting on it or turn freely: Ball bearings are metal balls, set in a ring round a bar. \ مَحْمِل (كُرَيَّات)‏ \ bearing: part of a machine that allows another part resting on it to turn freely: Ball bearings are metal balls set in a ring round a bar. \ مِدْرَجَة \ bearing: part of a machine that allows another part resting on it or turn freely: Ball bearings are metal balls, set in a ring round a bar. \ وِجْهَة \ bearing: direction, where one is in relation to other places: He lost his bearings in the desert and wandered about helplessly. Let me get my bearings and I’ll find the right road.

    Arabic-English glossary > bearing

  • 2 juggle

    [ˈdʒagl] verb

    He entertained the audience by juggling with four balls and four plates at once.

    يَقْذِف كُرات في الهَواء ويَلْتَقِطُها

    Arabic-English dictionary > juggle

  • 3 snooker

    [ˈsnuːkə] noun
    a kind of game played on a billiard-table with fifteen red balls and seven balls of other colours:

    Do you play snooker?

    ( also adjective) a snooker match.

    نَوْع من البلياردو يُلْعَب بِكُرات مُلَوَّنَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > snooker

  • 4 كل

    كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece). \ كُلُّ (شَخْص) آخر \ every other: all the other ones: Every other boy passed the exam, but George failed. \ كُلُّ ثاني... \ every other: every second: I go there every other day. \ كُلُّ أسبوع \ weekly: once a week; every week: a weekly newspaper; a paper which comes out weekly; a weekly visit. \ كُلُّ أسبوعين \ fortnightly: adj., adv. happening once in every fortnight. \ كُلُّ إنسان \ everybody: every person. \ كُلُّ ساعة \ hourly: once an hour: There is an hourly bus service. The buses go hourly. \ كُلُّ شَخْص \ anybody: every person: Anybody could do that. \ كُلُّ شيء \ all: everything: All is ready. everything: all things. the lot: all: Don’t take the lot; leave some for me. \ كُلُّ ما \ whatever: anything: Do whatever you like. Read whatever book you like. \ كُلُّ مَسَاء \ nightly: every night: a nightly performance; happening twice nightly. \ كُلُّ مَن \ whoever: anyone who: Whoever said that was a fool. \ كُلٌّ مِن (كُلُّ واحدٍ)‏ \ each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. \ كُلٌّ منهما الآخر \ each other: (means that each of two or more does something to the other(s)): They love each other dearly. \ كُلَّ يوم \ everyday: happening every day: an everyday event. \ See Also يومي (يَوْميّ)‏ \ كُلَّ يوم بعد يوم \ every other: every second: I go there every other day (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday). \ See Also إلخ

    Arabic-English dictionary > كل

  • 5 billiards

    البِلْيَارْدُو (لُعْبَة)‏ \ billiards: a game played inside a house, etc., with hard balls and long sticks, on a special table. \ لُعْبَة البِلْيَارْدُو \ billiards: a game played inside a house, etc., with hard balls and long sticks on a special table.

    Arabic-English glossary > billiards

  • 6 roll

    تَحَادَلَ \ roll: (of land) to slope gently up and down: rolling hills. \ تَدَحْرَجَ \ roll: (esp. of balls and wheels) to move by turning over and over: My pencil rolled across the table. \ تَدَحْرُج \ roll: a rolling movement. \ تَمَاوَج \ roll: (of land) to slope gently up and down: rolling hills. \ دَحْرَجَ \ roll: (esp. of balls and wheels) to move by turning over and over: I rolled my pencil across the table. \ رَغيف مُكَوَّر \ roll: a round piece of bread (like a very small loaf): I had coffee and rolls for breakfast. \ سَارَ على دواليب أو عجلات \ roll: to move on wheels: The train rolled slowly into the station. \ فَطير ملفوف \ roll: a kind of food (sausage roll, jam roll, etc.) that is formed with rolled pastry. \ قائِمَة أسْمَاء \ roll: a list of names: He is now on our payroll. \ كَرَّ \ roll: (of lifeless things) to move steadily: The years rolled past.

    Arabic-English glossary > roll

  • 7 صمامات بول

    1. Balls valves 2. valvulae anales

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > صمامات بول

  • 8 كرات السند

    bearing balls

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > كرات السند

  • 9 كرات فبرينية جنبية

    pleural fibrin balls

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > كرات فبرينية جنبية

  • 10 كرات مارشي

    Marchi balls

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > كرات مارشي

  • 11 هل لديكم أية كرات بينغ بونغ

    do you have any ping pong balls

    Arabic-English dictionary > هل لديكم أية كرات بينغ بونغ

  • 12 ball

    I [bɔːl] noun
    1) anything roughly round in shape:

    a ball of wool.

    كُرَه
    2) a round object used in games:

    a tennis ball.

    كُرة القَدَمأو السَّلّه
    3) balls (plural ) (slang) testicles.
    الخِصيتان، بيضتا الرَّجُل II [bɔːl] noun
    a formal dance:

    a ball at the palace.

    حَقْلة راقِصَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > ball

  • 13 ball-bearings

    noun plural
    in machinery etc, small steel balls that help the revolving of one part over another.
    مُحَمِّل الكُريات

    Arabic-English dictionary > ball-bearings

  • 14 billiards

    [ˈbɪljədz] noun singular لُعْبَةُ البلياردو

    Arabic-English dictionary > billiards

  • 15 croquet

    [ˈkrəukeɪ] (American) [krouˈkeɪ] noun
    a game in which wooden balls are driven by mallets through a series of hoops stuck in the ground.
    لُعْبـة الكروكي

    Arabic-English dictionary > croquet

  • 16 decorate

    [ˈdekəreɪt] verb
    1) to add some kind of ornament etc to (something) to make more beautiful, striking etc:

    We decorated the Christmas tree with glass balls.

    يُزَخْرِف، يُزَيِّن
    2) to put paint, paper etc on the walls, ceiling and woodwork of (a room):

    He spent a week decorating the living-room.

    يَطْلي، يَدْهَن
    3) to give a medal or badge to (someone) as a mark of honour:

    He was decorated for his bravery.

    يُقَلِّدُ وِساماً

    Arabic-English dictionary > decorate

  • 17 hail

    I [heɪl]
    1. noun
    1) small balls of ice falling from the clouds:

    There was some hail during the rainstorm last night.

    بَرَد
    2) a shower (of things):

    a hail of arrows.

    وابِلٌ من
    2. verb
    to shower hail:

    It was hailing as I drove home.

    يَنْزِلُ البَرَد بِغَزارَه II [heɪl]
    1. verb
    1) to shout to in order to attract attention:

    The captain hailed the passing ship.

    يُنادي، يَدْعو من بَعيد
    2) to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something:

    His discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.

    يُرَحِّبُ بِ
    2. noun
    a shout (to attract attention):

    Give that ship a hail.

    هُتاف، تَحِيَّه، تَرْحيب
    3. interjection
    an old word of greeting:

    Hail, O King!

    طَريقة قَديمَة للتَّحِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > hail

  • 18 over

    [ˈəuvə]
    1. preposition
    1) higher than; above in position, number, authority etc:

    He's over 90 years old.

    فَوْق
    2) from one side to another, on or above the top of; on the other side of:

    My friend lives over the street.

    فَوْق، في أعْلى، في الجِهَة الأخْرى
    3) covering:

    He put his handkerchief over his face.

    فوْقَ، على
    4) across:

    You find people like him all over the world.

    في كُل أنْحاء
    5) about:

    a quarrel over money.

    عَلى ، حَوْل
    6) by means of:

    He spoke to her over the telephone.

    بِواسِطَة
    7) during:

    Over the years, she grew to hate her husband.

    خِلال، عَلى مَر

    He fell asleep over his dinner.

    أثْناء، خِلال
    2. adverb
    1) higher, moving etc above:

    The plane flew over about an hour ago.

    فَوْق
    2) used to show movement, change of position:

    He turned over the page.

    تُشير إلى حَرَكة الفِعْل: فَوْقَ
    3) across:

    He went over and spoke to them.

    عَبْرَ: إلى الجِهَةِ الأُخْرى
    4) downwards:

    He fell over.

    إلى أسْفَل

    for people aged twenty and over.

    أعْلى: تُشير إلى العَدَد
    6) remaining:

    There are two cakes for each of us, and two over.

    باقٍ
    7) through from beginning to end, carefully:

    Talk it over between you.

    من البِدايَة حَتّى النِّهايَه
    3. adjective
    finished:

    The affair is over now.

    مُنْتَهٍ
    4. noun
    (in cricket) a certain number of balls bowled from one end of the wicket:

    He bowled thirty overs in the match.

    ضَرْبَةُ في لُعْبَة الكريكيت
    1) too (much), as in overdo.
    2) in a higher position, as in overhead.
    3) covering, as in overcoat.
    من فوق، يُغطّي
    4) down from an upright position, as in overturn.
    مقلوب
    5) completely, as in overcome.
    كليًّا

    Arabic-English dictionary > over

  • 19 pocket

    [ˈpɔkɪt]
    1. noun
    1) a small bag sewn into or on to clothes, for carrying things in:

    ( also adjective) a pocket-handkerchief, a pocket-knife.

    جَيْب جَيْب في طاولة البلياردو
    3) a small isolated area or group:

    a pocket of warm air.

    جَيْب هوائي
    4) (a person's) income or amount of money available for spending:

    a range of prices to suit every pocket.

    مَدْخول، مال
    2. verb
    1) to put in a pocket:

    He pocketed the red ball.

    يَضَعُ في الجَيْب
    2) to steal:

    Be careful he doesn't pocket the silver.

    يَسْرُق، يَخْتَلِس

    Arabic-English dictionary > pocket

  • 20 wicket

    [ˈwɪkɪt] noun
    1) a hoop through which the balls are driven in the game of croquet or at which the ball is bowled in cricket.
    قَوْس صَغيرَه في لُعْبَة الكريكيت
    2) the ground between two sets of these rods:

    The wicket has dried out well.

    رُقْعَة الأرْض بين مَجموعَة الأقْواس
    3) the ending of a batsman's period of batting:

    They scored fifty runs for (the loss of) one wicket.

    نِهايَة فَتْرَة الضَّرْب من جانِب ضارِب الكُرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > wicket

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  • balls up — (vulgar sl) 1. To make a muddle or mess of 2. To throw into confusion (ballsˈ up noun; ballsedˈ up adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑ball * * * ˌballs ˈup [transitive] [ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Balls — steht für Edward Balls (* 1967), britischer Politiker Big Balls, deutsche Band Harvey Balls, kreisförmige Ideogramme Balls (Fernsehsender), Sportkanal auf den Philippinen Siehe auch Ball Bals …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • balls — [ bɔlz ] noun IMPOLITE 1. ) uncount confidence and the ability to deal with dangerous or difficult situations: NERVE: It takes balls to quit your job like that. 2. ) plural TESTICLES 3. ) uncount nonsense have someone by the balls to have… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • balls-up — balls ups N COUNT If you make a balls up of something, you do it very badly and make a lot of mistakes. [BRIT, INFORMAL, RUDE] He was in danger of making a real balls up of this. Syn: pig s ear …   English dictionary

  • balls-up — n [singular] BrE informal something that has been done very badly or not successfully ▪ Nigel made a complete balls up of the arrangements …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • balls — testicles, early 14c., from plural of BALL (Cf. ball) (n.1). See also ballocks. Meaning courage, nerve is from 1928. Balls to the wall, however, probably is from WWII Air Forces slang, from the ball that topped the aircraft throttle, thrust to… …   Etymology dictionary

  • balls — vulgar slang ► PLURAL NOUN 1) testicles. 2) courage; nerve. 3) (treated as sing. ) Brit. nonsense. ► VERB (balls up) ▪ bungle …   English terms dictionary

  • balls — alls, interj. nonsense. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • balls-up — alls up n. something badly botched or muddled; a foul up. [British] Syn: ballup, cockup, mess up, foul up. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • balls — [bôlz] interj. Slang nonsense * * * …   Universalium

  • balls-up — ► NOUN Brit. vulgar slang ▪ a bungled task or action …   English terms dictionary

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