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فَقّاعَة \ bubble: (in air) a thin ball of liquid containing air or gas: a soap bubble, (in liquid, esp. in boiling water) a ball of air or gas, rising to the surface. \ نُفّاخة \ bubble. \ See Also فقاعة (فُقّاعة) -
2 bubble
فارَ \ boil over: (in cooking) to boil so hard that the liquid flows over the side: The milk boiled over while she was not looking.. bubble: to send up bubbles; rise in bubbles; make a sound like bubbles: The water was bubbling in the pot. -
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بَقْبَقَ \ bubble: to send up bubbles; rise in bubbles; make a sound like bubbles: The water was bubbling in the pot. splutter: to talk so excitedly that one throws out liquid from the mouth; (of an engine, etc.) make a spluttering noise. -
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[ˈbabl]1. nouna floating ball of air or gas:فُقّاعَهbubbles in lemonade.
2. verbto form or rise in bubbles:يُبَقْبِقُ،يُخْرِجُ فَقاقيعThe champagne bubbled in the glass.
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5 bubble (over) with
تَحَمَّس بِشِدَّة \ bubble (over) with: (laughter, joy, etc.) to laugh or speak in a very lively manner: He was bubbling (over) with laughter. -
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7 baqbuqa
bubble [Sem b-q-b-q, Heb baqbuq (bottle)] -
8 اختبار الفقاعة
bubble test -
9 مكساج فقاعي
bubble oxygenator -
10 نقطة الفقاعة
bubble point -
11 استحمام بالفقاقيع
1) bubble bath 2) gas-bubble bath -
12 فقاعة
فَقّاعَة \ bubble: (in air) a thin ball of liquid containing air or gas: a soap bubble, (in liquid, esp. in boiling water) a ball of air or gas, rising to the surface. -
13 فقاعة
1) bleb 2) bubble 3) bulla -
14 فقاعة معدية
1) magenblase 2) stomach bubble -
15 أريد نفاخة فقاقيع.
I would like a bubble blower. -
16 العلكة الفقاعية
n. bubble gum -
17 بقبق
v. gurgle, burble, bubble, spit -
18 بقبقة
n. gurgle, bubble, splutter, chatter, talkativeness -
19 تدفق
1́ n. flow, flowing, drift, affluence, spout, flux, pour, afflux, influx, discharge, outflow, outpouring, gush, shoot, spirt, spurt, surge, inflow, inrush, onrush, outbreak, roll, fluency2́ v. flow, spout, spurt, issue, jet, pour, shoot up, stream, throng, slop, roll, bubble -
20 خرير
n. babble, bubble
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