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1 bottle
زُجاجة \ bottle: a container, usu. made of glass, for liquids: a water bottle; a medicine bottle. \ عَبَّأَ في زجاجات \ bottle: to put sth. in a bottle. \ قِنّينَة \ bottle: a container, usu. made of glass, for liquids: a water bottle; a medicine bottle. \ مِلْءُ زُجَاجَةٍ \ bottle: the amount contained in this: We need two bottles of milk. -
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[ˈbɔtl]1. nounقَنَنينَهa lemonade bottle.
2. verbto put into bottles.يَضَعُ في قَنّينَه -
3 bottle up
to prevent (eg one's feelings) from becoming obvious:يَكْتُمُ مَشاعِرَهُ، يَكْبِتُ عَواطِفَهDon't bottle up your anger.
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4 feeding (or nursing) bottle
رَضّاعة \ feeding (or nursing) bottle. -
5 قارورة
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6 qarura
bottle [Sem q-r-r, Syr qarura] Per qarure borrowed from Ar -
7 qinnina
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8 صوت القارورة
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9 cork
[kɔːk]1. noun1) the outer bark of the cork tree (an oak of South Europe, North Africa etc):فَلّـين( also adjective) cork floor-tiles.
2) a stopper for a bottle etc made of cork:سِدادَPut the cork back in the wine-bottle.
2. verbto put a cork or stopper in:يَسُـدHe corked the bottle.
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10 زجاجة
زُجاجة \ bottle: a container, usu. made of glass, for liquids: a water bottle; a medicine bottle. -
11 قنينة
قِنّينَة \ bottle: a container, usu. made of glass, for liquids: a water bottle; a medicine bottle. -
12 رضاعة
رَضّاعَة: زُجَاجَةُ الإرْضاعnursing bottle, feeding bottle -
13 زجاجة الإرضاع
زُجَاجَةُ الإرْضاعnursing bottle, feeding bottle -
14 قنينة الإرضاع
قِنّيْنَةُ الإِرْضاعnursing bottle, feeding bottle -
15 glass
[glaːs] nounزُجاج( also adjective) a glass bottle.
2) a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking:كأس زُجاجيsherry-glasses.
3) (also ˈlooking-glass) a mirror.مِرآه4) a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one:تِلِسْكوب: مِقْرابThe glass is falling.
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16 pop
I [pɔp]1. noun1) a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle:فَرْقَعَهThe paper bag burst with a loud pop.
2) fizzy drink:مَشْروب فَوّارa bottle of pop.
2. verb– past tense, past participle popped1) to (cause to) make a pop:يُفَرْقِعMy balloon has popped.
2) to spring upwards or outwards:يَقْفِزHis eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.
3) to go quickly and briefly somewhere:يَنْطَلِقHe popped out to buy a newspaper.
4) put quickly:يَضَع بِسُرْعَه II [pɔp] adjectiveHe popped the letter into his pocket.
1) (short for popular)2) (of music) written, played etc in a modern style.شَعْبي3) of, or related to, pop music:مُتَعَلِّق بالموسيقى الشَّعْبيَّهpop records.
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17 سدادة
سِدَادَة \ cap: a small cover, esp. on a bottle. plug: sth. that can be fitted into a hole to prevent liquid flowing through: A bath plug. stopper: sth. that closes the mouth of a container (such as a bottle). -
18 عبأ (الساعة)
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19 bed
قَاع \ bed: the bottom of the sea or a river.. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle in/at/ on the bottom of a cup; at the bottom of the stairs. \ قَعْر \ bed: the bottom of the sea or a river. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle in/at/ on the bottom of a cup; at the bottom of the stairs. \ See Also قاع (قَاع)، أسفل (أَسْفَل) -
20 bottom
قَاع \ bed: the bottom of the sea or a river.. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle in/at/ on the bottom of a cup; at the bottom of the stairs. \ قَعْر \ bed: the bottom of the sea or a river. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle in/at/ on the bottom of a cup; at the bottom of the stairs. \ See Also قاع (قَاع)، أسفل (أَسْفَل)
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