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breakthrough

  • 1 breakthrough

    (n.) breakthrough.

    Arabic-English glossary > breakthrough

  • 2 breakthrough

    noun
    a sudden solution of a problem leading to further advances, especially in science.
    اختراق، تطوّر فجائي في حل مشكله

    Arabic-English dictionary > breakthrough

  • 3 اختراق

    breakthrough

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > اختراق

  • 4 نزف اختراقي

    breakthrough bleeding

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > نزف اختراقي

  • 5 اختراق

    n. penetration, breakthrough, permeation

    Arabic-English dictionary > اختراق

  • 6 تقدم مفاجئ في المعرفة

    n. breakthrough

    Arabic-English dictionary > تقدم مفاجئ في المعرفة

  • 7 فصل

    n. demarcation, season, separation, parting, division, breakthrough, dissociation, disconnection, disjunction, severance, segregation, isolation, decision, seclusion, displacement
    v. separate, part, dissociate, dissociate oneself from, disconnect, dismiss, disunite, cut off, disjoin, break, discharge, expel, cut, disentangle, sever, sunder, segregate, isolate, seclude, set apart, partition, detach, sack, lay off, displace

    Arabic-English dictionary > فصل

  • 8 فك

    n. jaw, jaws, jowl, mandible, untying, loosening, breakthrough
    v. chap, disassemble, dismantle, dismount, take to pieces, take apart, separate, disconnect, disjoint, detach, disengage, disentangle, dissociate, disunite, untie, unfasten, undo, loose, unfix, unwind, untangle, free, release, set free

    Arabic-English dictionary > فك

  • 9 قسم

    n. division, part, portion, breakthrough, dealership, section, segment, department, service, authority, administration, district, region
    v. allocate, divide, part, split, separate, partition, section, distribute, subdivide, parcel, apportion, allot, give out, portion out, share, share out, halve, bisect, swear, take an oath

    Arabic-English dictionary > قسم

  • 10 اختراق

    اِخْتِرَاق: نَفَاذ، تَخَلّل
    penetration, transpiercing, piercing, breakthrough, breaking through, passing through; permeation, permeance, percolation, interpenetration, infiltration

    Arabic-English new dictionary > اختراق

  • 11 اقتحام

    اِقْتِحام
    breaking in(to), bursting into, plunging into, plunge into, rush(ing) into, storming into or through, penetration; breakthrough, breaking through, passing through, running through; storming, taking by storm

    Arabic-English new dictionary > اقتحام

  • 12 تقدم

    تَقَدّم: رُقِيّ، اِرْتِقاء، تَطَوّر، سَيْر
    progress, progression, advance(ment), headway, breakthrough; development; rise; precession

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تقدم

  • 13 دخول

    دُخُول: اِخْتِرَاق
    penetration, piercing, transpiercing, breakthrough, breaking through; interpenetration

    Arabic-English new dictionary > دخول

  • 14 نفاذ

    نَفَاذ: اِخْتِراق، تَخَلّل
    penetration, piercing, passing through, getting through, breaking through, breakthrough; permeation, permeance, percolation, interpenetration, infiltration

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نفاذ

  • 15 اختراق

    اِخْتِراق \ (n.) breakthrough. \ اِخْتِراقيّ \ penetrative.

    Arabic-English dictionary > اختراق

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Breakthrough — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Breakthrough» Sencillo de Aya Hirano Publicación 8 de marzo de 2006 Formato Maxi sencillo …   Wikipedia Español

  • breakthrough — UK US /ˈbreɪkθruː/ noun [C] ► an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem: breakthrough in sth »The development of digital imagery was a breakthrough in computer technology. achieve/make a… …   Financial and business terms

  • Breakthrough — bezeichnet: Breakthrough (Brettspiel), strategisches Brettspiel von Dan Troyka (2000) Breakthrough (Roman), Roman von Ken Grimwood (1976) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • breakthrough — originally a military word and formerly a vogue word in its figurative use, is now commonplace. It is spelt as one word, is commonly qualified (especially in journalism) by words such as new and major, and is regularly followed by in, as in a… …   Modern English usage

  • breakthrough — reak through n. 1. a productive insight. Syn: discovery, find. [WordNet 1.5] 2. a sudden change of situation, such as making an important discovery, that permits further rapid advances toward a goal. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] 3. (Mil.) a penetration of …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • breakthrough — breakthrough. См. escaper. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …   Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.

  • breakthrough — (n.) 1918, in a military sense, from BREAK (Cf. break) (v.) + THROUGH (Cf. through). The verbal phrase is attested from c.1400. Meaning abrupt solution or progress is from 1930s, on the notion of a successful attack …   Etymology dictionary

  • breakthrough — [n] advance, progress boost, development, discovery, find, finding, gain, hike, improvement, increase, invention, leap, progress, quantum leap*, rise, step forward; concept 704 Ant. step back, step backward …   New thesaurus

  • breakthrough — ► NOUN ▪ a sudden important development or success …   English terms dictionary

  • breakthrough — [brāk′thro͞o΄] n. 1. the act, result, or place of breaking through against resistance, as in warfare 2. a strikingly important advance or discovery …   English World dictionary

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