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1 labbana
make bricks [Sem l-b-n, Akk labanu (spread), Heb levena (brick), Syr lebetha, JNA lubna, lubintha, Uga lbn (make bricks)] -
2 طين
طِين \ clay: sticky earth from which pots and bricks are made. mud: soft wet soil. plaster: a pastelike mixture of lime, sand and water, for covering walls; a finer mixture used to form a case round and support a broken bone: Her broken arm has been set in plaster. slime: unpleasant soft sticky matter, such as wet mud from a river bed. \ See Also قُماش مُصَمَّغ \ طِين البنَاء (مُونة) \ mortar: a mixture of lime, sand and water for holding bricks together. \ طِين رَقِيق \ slush: melting snow; very wet mud. -
3 mortar
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4 pave
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5 كومة حطب
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6 brick
[brɪk] noun(a block of) baked clay used for building:طوبٌ، آجُر، قَرْميد( also adjective) a brick wall.
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7 bricklayer
nouna person who builds (houses etc) with bricks.بنّـاء بالطوب / بالقَرميد -
8 cement
[səˈment]1. noun1) a mixture of clay and lime ( usually with sand and water added) used for sticking things (eg bricks) together in building and to make concrete for making very hard surfaces.سِمِنْت، إسْمَنْت2) any of several types of glue.مادة لاصِقَه3) a substance used to fill cavities in teeth.ميناء الأسنان2. verbto join firmly with cement.يثبّت بالأسْمَنْت -
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[kleɪ] nouna soft, sticky type of earth which is often baked into pottery, china, bricks etc.طين خَزَفي، صَلْصال -
10 kiln
[kɪln] nouna type of large oven for baking pottery or bricks, drying grain etc.أتون، فُرْن -
11 mortar
I [ˈmɔːtə] nouna mixture of cement, sand and water, used in building eg to hold bricks in place.مِلاط II [ˈmɔːtə] nouna type of short gun for firing shells upwards, in close-range attacks.مِدْفَع هاون III [ˈmɔːtə] nouna dish in which to grind substances, especially with a pestle.هاون -
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13 بلط
بَلَّطَ \ pave: to put a surface of flat stones or bricks on sth. (a path; a floor, etc.). -
14 بناء
بَنّاء \ bricklayer: one who builds with bricks. builder: sb. who builds houses, etc.. mason: sb. who prepares stone for building; sb. who builds with stone. -
15 بنى
بَنَى \ build, built: to construct, erect, make sth. (a house, road, machine, etc.) by putting materials together: This house is built of bricks and stone. construct: to build. make: to form; build: They made a new road. put up: to set up; build: He put up his tent by the river. They are putting up a new block of offices. \ See Also شاد (شادَ) -
16 ثبت
ثَبَّتَ \ fasten: to fix firmly: Fasten those buttons. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. fix: to make firm; fasten: The lamp is fixed to the wall. glue: to keep sth. firmly in one position: His eyes were glued to the window. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. stick: to fasten with some sticky or liquid material: I stuck a stamp on the letter. hold: to put or keep (sth.) in a certain position (with nails, paste, rope or any pressure or support): The rubber ring held him up in the water. A nail held the picture on the wall. \ ثَبَّتَ (أو أَلْصَقَ) بالإسمنت \ cement: to cover or join with cement: Bricks are cemented together to form a wall. \ ثَبَّتَ (أو شَدَّ) بالبراغي \ screw: to fasten or tighten with screws: I screwed a handle on to the door. Please screw up that box. \ ثَبَّتَ (أو شَدَّ) بشريط \ tape: to fasten with tape. \ ثَبَّتَ بإِسفين أو وَتِد \ wedge: to fix tightly with a wedge. \ ثَبَّتَ بالبِرشام \ rivet: to fasten with rivets. \ ثَبَّتَ بالرَّزَّة \ staple: to fix with staples: The electric wires were stapled to the wall. \ ثَبَّتَ بالمسامير \ nail: fasten with metal nails: The cupboard was nailed to the wall. \ ثَبَّتَ بمِسْمَار عَريض \ tack: to fasten with tacks. \ ثَبَّتَ بالمِشْبك \ buckto le: fasten with a buckle. clip: join, hold together or fasten with a clip. \ ثَبَّتَ في مكان \ pin: to hold so tight that movement is impossible: He was pinned to the ground by a fallen tree. -
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رَصَفَ \ pave: to put a surface of flat stones or bricks on sth. (a path; a floor, etc.). -
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19 شيد
شَيَّدَ \ build (built): to make sth. (a house, road, machine, etc.) by putting materials together: This house is built of bricks and stone. construct: build. erect: to set (sth.) upright; to build: We erected a hut beside the lake. The men erected the flagpole. -
20 صلصال
صَلْصَال \ clay: sticky earth from which pots and bricks are made.
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