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black eye

  • 1 black eye

    George gave me a black eye.

    عَيْنٌ مُتَوَرِّمَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > black eye

  • 2 عين سوداء

    black eye

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > عين سوداء

  • 3 كدمة

    adj. black-and-blue
    n. black eye, bruise, bump, contusion

    Arabic-English dictionary > كدمة

  • 4 كحلاء

    كَحْلاَء: مُؤَنّثُ أكْحَل
    black (eye); black-eyed

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كحلاء

  • 5 ذم

    n. disparagement, vituperation, invective, black eye
    v. dispraise, disparage, vituperate, vilify, slur, blackguard, asperse

    Arabic-English dictionary > ذم

  • 6 عين كحلاء

    عَيْنٌ كَحَلاء

    Arabic-English new dictionary > عين كحلاء

  • 7 come by

    to get:

    How did you come by that black eye?

    يَنال، يَحْصَل على

    Arabic-English dictionary > come by

  • 8 pupil

    إِنْسَان أو بُؤْبُؤ العَيْن \ pupil: the small round black opening in the middle of the coloured part of the eye, through which light passes. \ بُؤْبُؤ \ pupil: the small round black opening in the middle of the coloured part of the eye, through which light passes. \ See Also إِنْسَان العَيْن \ مُتَدَرِّب \ pupil: a child who is being taught, at school or privately; a person of any age who is being taught privately (to ride, to play music, etc.): There are 36 pupils in our class.

    Arabic-English glossary > pupil

  • 9 دعجاء

    دَعْجَاء (عين)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > دعجاء

  • 10 white

    [waɪt]
    1. adjective
    1) of the colour of the paper on which these words are printed:

    The bride wore a white dress.

    أبْيَض اللوْن
    2) having light-coloured skin, through being of European etc descent:

    the first white man to explore Africa.

    أبْيَض البَشَرَه
    3) abnormally pale, because of fear, illness etc:

    He went white with shock.

    شاحِب اللوْن
    4) with milk in it:

    A white coffee, please.

    مع حَليب
    2. noun
    1) the colour of the paper on which these words are printed:

    White and black are opposites.

    اللون الأبْيَض
    2) a white-skinned person:

    racial trouble between blacks and whites.

    الإنْسان الأبْيَض
    3) ( also ˈegg-white) the clear fluid in an egg, surrounding the yolk:

    This recipe tells you to separate the yolks from the whites.

    بَياض البَيْض
    4) (of an eye) the white part surrounding the pupil and iris:

    The whites of her eyes are bloodshot.

    بَياض العَيْن

    Arabic-English dictionary > white

  • 11 إنسان

    إِنْسَان \ bloke, guy: a man. person: (use people for the pl.; persons is formally correct in some cases, but it is safer to avoid it) a human being: an important person. soul: (in certain phrases) a person: He’s a friendly old soul. There wasn’t a soul in sight. \ إِنْسَان آلي \ robot: a machine that can act like a man. \ إِنْسَان أو بُؤْبُؤ العَيْن \ pupil: the small round black opening in the middle of the coloured part of the eye, through which light passes.

    Arabic-English dictionary > إنسان

  • 12 بؤبؤ

    بُؤْبُؤ \ pupil: the small round black opening in the middle of the coloured part of the eye, through which light passes. \ See Also إِنْسَان العَيْن

    Arabic-English dictionary > بؤبؤ

См. также в других словарях:

  • black eye — n if you have a black eye, you have a dark area around your eye because you have been hit ▪ Jack looked like someone had given him a black eye …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • black eye — black eyes N COUNT: usu sing If someone has a black eye, they have a dark coloured bruise around their eye. He punched her in the face at least once giving her a black eye …   English dictionary

  • black eye — discoloration around the eye from injury c.1600. Figurative sense of injury to pride, rebuff is by 1744; that of bad reputation is from 1880s. In reference to dark eyes, often as a mark of beauty, from 1660s. Black eyed, of peas, attested from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • black eye — n. 1. an eye with a very dark iris 2. a discoloration of the skin or flesh surrounding an eye, resulting from a sharp blow or contusion ☆ 3. Informal shame or dishonor, or a cause or source of this …   English World dictionary

  • black eye — noun count 1. ) a dark mark that forms on the skin around your eye as a result of being hit 2. ) AMERICAN MAINLY JOURNALISM something that affects the reputation of a person or organization in a negative way …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • black eye — black′ eye′ n. 1) discoloration of the skin around the eye, resulting from a blow, bruise, etc 2) a damaged reputation • Etymology: 1595–1605 …   From formal English to slang

  • black eye — ► NOUN ▪ an area of bruised skin around the eye resulting from a blow …   English terms dictionary

  • Black eye — This article is about the injury. For other uses, see Black eye (disambiguation). Black eye Classification and external resources Illustration of a black eye . ICD 10 S …   Wikipedia

  • black eye — {n.} 1. A dark area around one s eye due to a hard blow during a fight, such as boxing. * /Mike Tyson sported a black eye after the big fight./ 2. Discredit. * /Bob s illegal actions will give a black eye to the popular movement he started./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • black eye — {n.} 1. A dark area around one s eye due to a hard blow during a fight, such as boxing. * /Mike Tyson sported a black eye after the big fight./ 2. Discredit. * /Bob s illegal actions will give a black eye to the popular movement he started./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • black eye — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms black eye : singular black eye plural black eyes a dark mark that forms on the skin around your eye as a result of being hit …   English dictionary

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