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أَقْفَلَ بِزِرّ \ button: to be fastened or fasten with a button: Button up your coat. This coat buttons down the side. \ زَرَّرَ \ button: to fasten with a button: Button up your coat. -
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[ˈbatn]1. noun1) a knob or disc used as a fastening:زِرI lost a button off my coat.
2) a small knob pressed to operate something:مِفْتاحThis button turns the radio on.
2. verb(often with up) to fasten by means of buttons.يزرّر -
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مِفْتاح \ button: a small round object that is pressed to work a bell or light. key: an instrument for opening locks; sth. that provides an answer, or a way to gain sth.: Hard work is the key to success, part of an instrument like a piano or typerwriter, that works when pressed with a finger. knob: a round handle for controlling parts of a machine (car, radio, etc.). wrench: a tool used for holding and turning things (esp. to tighten or loosen them). -
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6 رعام برعمي
button farcy -
7 سكين زرية
button knife -
8 مكواة زرية
button cautery -
9 نزح زري
button drainage -
10 أقفل
أَقْفَلَ \ close: to shut: Close your eyes. When does this shop close?. lock: to close with a lock: Lock the door. padlock: to fasten with a padlock: Always padlock your bicycle when you leave it in the street. shut: to close (a door, one’s eyes, a box, etc.); close a shop for the night, etc.: Shut the window. The door shut behind him. The post office shuts at 5:00. \ أَقْفَلَ بِزِرّ \ button: to be fastened or fasten with a button: Button up your coat. This coat buttons down the side. -
11 زرر
زَرَّرَ \ button: to fasten with a button: Button up your coat. -
12 خياطة زرية
1) buttonhole suture 2) button suture 3) double-button suture -
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1́ n. button, push button2́ v. powder -
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v. button, button up, do up, fasten -
15 زرر
زَرّرَ: زَرّto button, button up -
16 زر
زِرّ (جمعه: أزْرار و زُرُور)button; push button -
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زِرّ \ button: a small round fastener on clothes; a small round object that is pressed to work a bell or light. knob: a round handle for controlling parts of a machine (car, radio, etc.). \ زِرّ (قميص) \ stud: a metal button (of various kinds) for fastening things: a collar stud; a press stud (which fastens when pressed). \ See Also دَبّوس \ زِرّ تَزْيينيّ لِلكُمّ \ cufflink: an ornamental device for fastening a cuff. -
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20 stitch
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