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  • 1 cards

    noun singular
    the game(s) played with playing-cards:

    He cheats at cards.

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  • 2 shuffle

    [ˈʃafl]
    1. verb

    Do stop shuffling (your feet)!

    The old man shuffled along the street.

    يُجَرْجِرُ خُطاه

    It's your turn to shuffle (the cards).

    يَخْلُط الأوراق
    2. noun
    an act of shuffling:

    He gave the cards a shuffle.

    خَلْط الأوراق

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  • 3 ورقة

    وَرَقَة \ page: a sheet of paper in a book or newspaper: A page has been torn out of this book. paper: a sheet of paper on which sth. (esp. sth. official or important) is written: examination papers; business papers. \ See Also صفحة (صَفْحَة)‏ \ وَرَقَة اعتراف بدَيْن \ iou: short form of ‘I owe you’ a piece of paper saying that sb. owes a certain amount of money to sb. else. \ وَرَقَة اِقْتِراع \ vote: an act of making a choice or decision by means of vote; the piece of paper on which this is expressed. \ وَرَقَة بَيضاء \ blank: expressing nothing; with nothing written on it: a blank look on his face; a blank sheet of paper. \ وَرَقَةُ عُشْب \ blade: a long thin leaf, esp. of grass. \ وَرَقَة اللَّعب ذات الصورة لا الأرقام \ face card: a playing card that shows a king, queen or knave. \ وَرَقَة من أوْرَاق اللَّعِب \ card: one of a set of cards, used for playing games: a pack of cards. \ وَرَقَة من مجموعة أوراق اللَّعب \ playing card: one of a set of 52 cards used in card games. \ وَرَقَة نَبَات \ leaf: a blade (usu. green) of a plant: Many British trees lose their leaves in winter. Tea is made with the leaves of a small tree. \ وَرَقَة نَقْدِيّة \ banknote: a piece of paper money. note: a piece of paper money: a bank note; a pound note.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ورقة

  • 4 ATM

    [ˌeɪ tiː ˈem] noun
    (American ) (abbreviation) Automated Teller Machine; a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.
    الصَّرّاف الآلي
    Remark: same as cashpoint or ( cash) machine.

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  • 5 cash machine

    noun
    ( also ˈcash dispenser, ~cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.
    آلة صَرف مالي (صرفال)

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  • 6 deal

    [diːl]
    1. noun
    1) a bargain or arrangement:

    a business deal.

    صَفْقَه
    2) the act of dividing cards among players in a card game.
    تَوْزيع وَرَق اللعْب
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle dealtdelt
    1) to do business, especially to buy and sell:

    I think he deals in stocks and shares.

    يُتاجِرُ في
    2) to distribute (cards).
    يُوَزِّعُ أوراق الشَّدّه

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  • 7 deck

    [dek] noun
    1) a platform extending from one side of a ship etc to the other and forming the floor:

    The cars are on the lower deck.

    سَطْحُ المَرْكِب
    2) a floor in a bus:

    Let's go on the top deck.

    طابِق (في الباص)
    3) a pack of playing-cards:

    The gambler used his own deck of cards.

    مَجْموعَة من ورق اللَّعِب

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  • 8 pack

    [pæk]
    1. noun
    1) things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back:

    He carried his luggage in a pack on his back.

    صُرَّة، حُزْمَه، رُزْمَه
    2) a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards:

    a pack of cards.

    رُزْمَة أوراق اللعِب
    3) a number or group of certain animals:

    a pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.

    قطيع
    4) a packet:

    a pack of cigarettes.

    عُلبة، باكيت
    2. verb
    1) to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey:

    I've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.

    يَحْزم
    2) to come together in large numbers in a small space:

    They packed into the hall to hear his speech.

    يَتَجَمَّع، يَكْتَظ

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  • 9 مجموعة

    مَجْمُوعَة \ body: a group of people, united in some way: a small body of helpers.. bunch: a group of things of the same kind, growing or placed together: a bunch of keys. category: a group or division in which each member is like the rest in a certain way; a kind or sort: Fishing may be placed in the category of sport, or in that of earning a living, according to its purpose. cluster: a group of people gathered close together. collection: things collected: His friend has a collection of ancient coins. crew: a group of people working together, doing certain jobs: a repair crew. group: a number of people or things, gathered together or considered together: They stood in a group under the tree. He controls a group of companies. set: a group of things that look like one another or are used together: a coffee set (coffee pot and cups, etc., of the same pattern); a set of rules. \ See Also جمهور (جُمهور)، طقم (طَقْم)‏ \ مَجْمُوعَة أشياء مُخْتَلِطة \ jumble: a confused mixture: a jumble of sounds. \ مَجْمُوعَة أشياء من صِنف واحِد \ line: a kind or class of goods: We sell a cheap line in brushes. \ مَجْمُوعَة الأَغاني \ repertoire: all the songs or pieces of music that a singer or musician can perform. \ See Also القِطَع المُوسيقيّة \ مَجْمُوعَة أوراق اللَّعب ذات النَّقْش الوَاحِد \ suit: one of the four patterns in a set of playing cards (clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades). \ مَجْمُوعَة دَرَج \ flight: a set of stairs: His room was up three flights of stairs. step: pl. usu. outside a building, compared with stairs in a building) a set of these: He ran down the steps into the street. \ مَجْمُوعَة رموز سِرّيّة \ code: a special way of using words, letters, numbers, etc. instead of writing, to keep messages secret. \ مَجْمُوعَة سَكَنِيّة متكامِلة \ housing estate: a large group of houses that are built together at one time, often with their own shops, like a small new town. \ مَجْمُوعَة قوانين \ code: a special collection of laws, rules, or customs: an established code of behaviour; Christianity’s moral code. \ مَجْمُوعَة كاملة من وَرَق اللّعب \ pack: a set of playing cards. \ مَجْمُوعَة متجانِسَة \ colony: a group of people or animals of the same kind, living together: a colony of artists; a colony of ants; a colony of Americans in Rome. \ مَجْمُوعَة متجانِسة من الطّلاب يدرسون مَعًا (في المدارس)‏ \ stream: (in schools) a division of children of the same age according to their ability. \ مَجْمُوعَة مُتَرابِطَة \ complex: sth. (esp. a building) made up of many different but related parts: a factory complex. \ مَجْمُوعَة المُفردات ومعانِيها (في آخر كتاب)‏ \ vocabulary: a list of words with their meanings (at the end of a school book; in a student’s notebook). \ مَجْمُوعَة مَقالات \ omnibus: a large book that contains various works of one writer (or of several writers, on related subjects): an omnibus of murder stories. \ مَجْمُوعَة من ورق الرسائِل \ pad: a block of writing-paper, in which the sheets are stuck together at one end. \ مَجْمُوعَة مُنَوّعَة \ assortment: an assorted collection: Our new shop has a large assortment of kitchen goods. choice: a variety from which to choose: The shop had a good choice of shoes. range: a variety (between limits that may not be stated): a wide range of colours (from light yellow to dark brown). \ مَجْمُوعَة نجوم ثابِتَة \ constellation: a group of fixed stars, often with a name, such as the Great Bear.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مجموعة

  • 10 card

    وَرَقَة من أوْرَاق اللَّعِب \ card: one of a set of cards, used for playing games: a pack of cards.

    Arabic-English glossary > card

  • 11 casino

    مَلْهًى \ casino: a hall for playing games, esp. with cards or dice, for money. \ نادٍ للرَّقْصِ والقِمار \ casino: a hall for playing games, esp. with cards or DICE, for money.

    Arabic-English glossary > casino

  • 12 heart

    القَلْب (شَكْل)‏ \ heart: (on playing cards, or as a sign of love) a shape like this < coeur>. \ شَكْل القلب \ heart: (on playing cards, or as a sign of love) a shape like this < coeur>. \ فُؤاد \ heart: the centre of one’s feelings, esp. of love and courage: She has a kind heart.

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  • 13 shuffle

    جَرَّ \ shuffle: to slide one’s feet over the ground, either when walking or when sitting: The old man shuffled along the passage. Stop shuffling (your feet) and sit up straight!. \ See Also سَحَبَ قدميه، مَسَحَ بهما الأرض \ خَلَطَ (اللَّعِب)‏ \ shuffle: to mix (playing cards, papers, etc.). \ See Also لَخْبَطَ وَرَق \ لَخْبَطَ \ shuffle: to mix (playing cards, papers, etc.). \ See Also خَلَطَ وَرَق اللَّعِب

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  • 14 معذرة نحن لا نقبل بطاقات الائتمان.

    Sorry (we don't accept credit cards.)

    Arabic-English dictionary > معذرة نحن لا نقبل بطاقات الائتمان.

  • 15 نحن نقبل بطاقات الائتمان.

    We accept credit cards.

    Arabic-English dictionary > نحن نقبل بطاقات الائتمان.

  • 16 هل تقبلون بطاقات الائتمان

    do you accept credit cards

    Arabic-English dictionary > هل تقبلون بطاقات الائتمان

  • 17 هل عندكم أية بطاقات معايدة

    do you have any greeting cards

    Arabic-English dictionary > هل عندكم أية بطاقات معايدة

  • 18 شدة

    شَدّة: وَرَقُ اللّعِب
    playing cards, deck, pack

    Arabic-English new dictionary > شدة

  • 19 كوتشينة

    كُوتْشِينَة: وَرَقُ اللّعِب
    playing cards, deck, pack

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  • 20 ورق اللعب

    وَرَقُ اللّعِب
    playing cards, deck, pack

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ورق اللعب

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