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21 borne de terre
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22 borne fontaine
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23 borne positive
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24 borne-repère
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25 borne-routière
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26 borne kilométrique
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27 borne d'incendie
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28 borne téléphonique
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30 borne femelle
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31 borne femelle
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > borne femelle
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32 borne routière
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33 bear, (bore, borne)
أَنْجَبَ \ bear, (bore, borne): to give birth to: She had borne seven sons. -
34 air-borne
передаваемый через воздух (о звуке, ср. structure-borne)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > air-borne
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35 structure-borne
передаваемый конструкцией (о звуке, ср. air-borne)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > structure-borne
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36 bear, (bore, borne)
أَطاقَ \ abide: to bear: I can’t abide that smell. afford: to have enough time or money for: I can’t afford (to buy) a car, I can’t afford the time to travel far. bear, (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّلَ) -
37 bear, (bore, borne)
تَحَمَّلَ \ abide: to bear: I can’t abide that smell. bear, (bore, borne): to support: This ice will not bear your weight, (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases) I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. carry: to support: This bridge will not carry the weight of a bus. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. hold out: to last: Do you think this old car will hold out until we reach London? The town was surrounded but the people held out till help came. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much), (of things; also stand up) to suffer without becoming worn or broken, etc. A leather football will stand (up to) a lot of kicking. support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. wear: (of material) to last; not be damaged by use: Leather bags wear better than plastic ones. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also أطاق (أَطاقَ)، عانى (عَانى)، صمد (صَمَدَ)، صبر على (صَبَرَ على)، دام (دَامَ)، قاوم (قاوَم) -
38 bear (bore, borne)
حَمَلَ \ bear (bore, borne): to carry: The donkey bore a heavy load., to support This ice will not bear your weight, produce Some trees bear no fruit. carry: to support and take from one place to another: Please carry my bag upstairs. How many people will your car carry?, support This bridge will not carry the weight of a bus. convey: to carry, esp. in a vehicle: Buses convey people to work. Pipes convey water to our houses. hold held: to own; be in possession of: She holds the title of European Champion, consider; believe He holds very strange ideas. support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. take: to carry or lead: Take this letter to the post. I took the child home. -
39 bear (bore, borne)
عَانَى \ bear (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): He bore the pain bravely. endure: to bear (pain, trouble, etc.): Stop that noise! I can’t endure it any longer. experience: to have experience of (difficulty, trouble, etc.); to feel (pain, pleasure, etc.). have: to experience: He had a pain. suffer: to feel pain, grief, loss, etc. experience (sth. bad): The wounded man suffered a lot (of pain). What is he suffering from?. \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّل) -
40 bear, (bore, borne)
اِحْتَمَلَ \ bear, (bore, borne): (usu. with can) to suffer without complaining (sth. that hurts or displeases): I can’t bear that woman. He bore the pain bravely. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). support: to bear the weight of; hold up: A table is supported by its legs. That branch will not support your weight. \ See Also تحمل (تَحَمَّلَ)
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