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21 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) -
22 رصيف (سكة حديد)
رَصِيف (سِكّة حديد) \ platform: the raised area beside the lines in a railway station, from which people enter trains: The London train is waiting at platform 5. \ رَصِيف الشّارع \ pavement, sidewalk: a raised pathway of flat stone along the side of a street. \ رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload. \ رَصِيف ميناء (ممتدّ في البَحْر) \ pier: a structure of wood and iron, built out into the sea (on legs, and usu. from 100 to 1000 yards long) for small ships to collect people; it is also sometimes used for walking, fishing, theatre shows, etc.. -
23 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. -
24 عمر (بنى)
عَمَّرَ (بَنَى) \ build (built): to make sth. (a house, road, machine, etc.) by putting materials together: This house is built of bricks and stone. -
25 كوخ
كُوخ \ cottage: a small house in the country. hovel: a dirty little house that needs repair and is unfit to live in. hut: a small and roughly built house or shelter. \ كُوخ \ lodge: house for a gatekeeper (at the entrance to a college, on the ground round a large private house, etc.). \ See Also غُرفة البَوّاب \ كُوخ بسيط \ shack: a roughly built hut (of iron sheets, wood, etc.). \ كُوخ صَغير \ cabin: a small wooden house. -
26 مشيد
مُشَيَّد \ built, constructed, built-up. -
27 مكتظ
مُكْتَظّ \ dense: (of people and things) crowded closely together. overcrowded: too full of people. \ مُكْتَظّ بالمَبَانِي \ built up: covered with houses: The land round the airfield is getting very built up. -
28 alone
بِمُفْرَدِه \ alone: by oneself; not with others: He lives all alone. by oneself: etc. alone, without company: He was sitting by himself. He built that house by himself. on one’s own: by oneself; without company: He lives on his own. \ وَحِيدًا \ alone: by oneself; not with others: He lives all alone. by oneself: etc. alone, without company: He was sitting by himself. He built that house by himself. on one’s own: by oneself; without company: He lives on his own. -
29 by oneself
بِمُفْرَدِه \ alone: by oneself; not with others: He lives all alone. by oneself: etc. alone, without company: He was sitting by himself. He built that house by himself. on one’s own: by oneself; without company: He lives on his own. \ وَحِيدًا \ alone: by oneself; not with others: He lives all alone. by oneself: etc. alone, without company: He was sitting by himself. He built that house by himself. on one’s own: by oneself; without company: He lives on his own. -
30 on one’s own
بِمُفْرَدِه \ alone: by oneself; not with others: He lives all alone. by oneself: etc. alone, without company: He was sitting by himself. He built that house by himself. on one’s own: by oneself; without company: He lives on his own. \ وَحِيدًا \ alone: by oneself; not with others: He lives all alone. by oneself: etc. alone, without company: He was sitting by himself. He built that house by himself. on one’s own: by oneself; without company: He lives on his own. -
31 construct
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. -
32 erect
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. -
33 construct
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) -
34 make
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) -
35 put up
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) -
36 foundation
أَساسات \ foundation: (esp. pl.) sth. on which the rest is built: The foundations of the new hospital are now being laid. \ أُسُس \ foundation: (esp. pl.) sth. on which the rest is built: The foundations of the new hospital are now being laid. \ رَأْسُ مَال (مؤسسة علمية، إلخ) \ foundation: money, etc., given to help a school, etc., when it is set up. -
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40 'amara
dwell, live [Sem '-m-r, Mal ghammar, Syr 'emar, JNA 'mr (be built), 'umir (life)]
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Built — Built, a. Formed; shaped; constructed; made; often used in composition and preceded by the word denoting the form; as, frigate built, clipper built, etc. [1913 Webster] Like the generality of Genoese countrywomen, strongly built. Landor. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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built-up — adj a built up area has a lot of buildings and not many open spaces ▪ He was fined for speeding in a built up area … Dictionary of contemporary English
built-up — adjective a built up area has many buildings in it: This is the only built up area on 500 miles of coastline … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
built — pp. of BUILD (Cf. build). Meaning physically well developed is by 1940s (well built in reference to a woman is from 1871); Built in (adj.) is from 1898 … Etymology dictionary
built-up — built′ up′ adj. 1) built by the fastening together of several parts or enlarged by the addition of layers: a shoe with a built up heel[/ex] 2) (of an area) filled in with houses • Etymology: 1820–30 … From formal English to slang
built-in — UK US /ˌbɪltˈɪn/ adjective [before noun] (also inbuilt) ► included, made, or designed as part of something: »Most new laptops have built in Wi Fi … Financial and business terms
built-in — adj forming a part of something that cannot be separated from it →↑inbuilt ▪ a built in microphone … Dictionary of contemporary English
built-in — adjective forming part of something, and not separate from it: a word processor with a built in spellchecker … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
built-in — [adj] included congenital, constitutional, deep seated, essential, implicit, inborn, inbred, in built, incorporated, indwelling, ingrained, inherent, innate, inseparable, integral, part and parcel*; concept 549 Ant. added, extra, not included … New thesaurus