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1 the bends
agonizing pains, especially in the joints, affecting divers when they surface too quickly.التحنّـي (مَرَضٌ يَنْشَأُ عن اخْتِلافِ الضَّغْط الجَوّي) -
2 آلام انخفاض الضغط الجوي
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3 حنيات المرتبة الأولى
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5 حنيات المرتبة الثانية
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6 حنيات بشكل V
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7 تعاريج
تَعَارِيجzigzags; windings, meanders, sinuosities, curves, bends, turns, twists, waves -
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[bend] past tense, past participle bent [bent]1. verb1) to make, become, or be, angled or curved:يَحْني، يَنْحَنيHe could bend an iron bar.
2) to force (someone) to do what one wants:يُخضع، يُجبرHe bent me to his will.
2. nouna curve or angle:مُنْعَطَفُ (الطَّريق)a bend in the road.
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9 elbow
[ˈelbəu]1. nounthe joint where the arm bends:كوعHe leant forward on his elbows.
2. verbto push with the elbow:يَشُقُّ طَريقَهHe elbowed his way through the crowd.
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10 hose
[həuz]1.1) ( also ˈhosepipe) a rubber, plastic etc tube which bends and which is used to carry water etc:خُرْطوم الماءa fireman's hose.
2) an older word for stockings or socks:جَورَبwoollen hose.
2. verbto apply water to by means of a hose:يُسْقي بِخُرْطوم الماءI'll go and hose the garden/car.
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11 meander
[mɪˈændə] verb1) (of a river) to flow slowly along with many bends and curves:يَتَعَرَّج، يَنْعَطِفThe stream meandered through the meadows.
2) (of people etc) to wander about in various directions:يَهيم، يَشْرُدHis writing meanders all over the page.
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13 zigzag
[ˈzɪgzag]1. adjective(of a line, road etc) having sharp bends or angles from side to side:مَسْلَك مُتَعَرِّجa zigzag path through the woods.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈzigzaggedto move in a zigzag manner:يَتَعَرَّج، يَسير في مَسْلَك مُتَعَرِّجThe road zigzagged through the mountains.
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14 خاصية
خَاصِّيَّة \ peculiarity: sth. belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): the peculiarities of English pronunciation. property: a special quality that belongs to sth.: The chemical properties of a material. quality: (of things) a part of the nature of sth. (its material, its usefulness, etc.): Copper has the right qualities for electric wiring: it is strong but bends easily, is not harmed by water, and lets electricity flow through it fast. \ خَاصِّيَّة \ peculiarity: sth. strange and unusual; a strange quality. \ See Also صِفَة غَريبة أو خَاصَّة \ خَاصِّيَّة مُمَيَّزة \ speciality, specialty: a special interest or product: Fish dishes are the speciality of this restaurant. -
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صِفَة \ adjective: a describing word, such as big, bold, nice, that names a quality or defines a noun. capacity: position: I asked my friend to advise me in his capacity as a lawyer. \ صِفَة غير سابِقة للاسم بالإنجليزية \ predicative: (of an adjective) not placed in front of a noun: ‘asleep’ is a predicative adjective; we cannot say "an asleep boy", but we say "The boy is asleep". \ صِفَة مُسْتَعْمَلَة قبل الاسم بالإنجليزية \ attributive: used before its noun, as in: the lazy boy. \ صِفَة مُمَيِّزة \ characteristic: a special quality of sb. or sth.: A useful characteristic of the cat is its ability to catch mice. peculiarity: sth. belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): the peculiarities of English pronunciation. property: a special quality that belongs to sth.: the chemical properties of a material. quality: (of people) a part of one’s character or abilities: Courage and honesty are good qualities; laziness is a bad one. Speed and strength are necessary qualities in a runner, (of things) a part of the nature of sth. (its material, its usefulness, etc.) Copper has the right qualities for electric wiring: It is strong but bends easily, is not harmed by water, and lets electricity flow through it fast. -
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مُتَلَوٍّ \ tortuous: (of a road, etc.) full of bends and twists. -
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صِفَة مُمَيِّزة \ characteristic: a special quality of sb. or sth.: A useful characteristic of the cat is its ability to catch mice. peculiarity: sth. belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): the peculiarities of English pronunciation. property: a special quality that belongs to sth.: the chemical properties of a material. quality: (of people) a part of one’s character or abilities: Courage and honesty are good qualities; laziness is a bad one. Speed and strength are necessary qualities in a runner, (of things) a part of the nature of sth. (its material, its usefulness, etc.) Copper has the right qualities for electric wiring: It is strong but bends easily, is not harmed by water, and lets electricity flow through it fast. -
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صِفَة مُمَيِّزة \ characteristic: a special quality of sb. or sth.: A useful characteristic of the cat is its ability to catch mice. peculiarity: sth. belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): the peculiarities of English pronunciation. property: a special quality that belongs to sth.: the chemical properties of a material. quality: (of people) a part of one’s character or abilities: Courage and honesty are good qualities; laziness is a bad one. Speed and strength are necessary qualities in a runner, (of things) a part of the nature of sth. (its material, its usefulness, etc.) Copper has the right qualities for electric wiring: It is strong but bends easily, is not harmed by water, and lets electricity flow through it fast. -
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صِفَة مُمَيِّزة \ characteristic: a special quality of sb. or sth.: A useful characteristic of the cat is its ability to catch mice. peculiarity: sth. belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): the peculiarities of English pronunciation. property: a special quality that belongs to sth.: the chemical properties of a material. quality: (of people) a part of one’s character or abilities: Courage and honesty are good qualities; laziness is a bad one. Speed and strength are necessary qualities in a runner, (of things) a part of the nature of sth. (its material, its usefulness, etc.) Copper has the right qualities for electric wiring: It is strong but bends easily, is not harmed by water, and lets electricity flow through it fast.
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