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1 built, constructed, built-up
مُشَيَّد \ built, constructed, built-up. -
2 الأسرة المنشأة
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3 تركب
تَرَكّبَ: رُكّبَto be assembled, put together, fitted together, pieced together, to be set up; to be installed; to be combined, formulated, prepared; to be synthesized; to be composed, made, formed, fabricated, constructed, built; to be mounted (on), fastened (on), fixed (on); to be fitted (in), set (in), inserted (in) -
4 مبني
مَبْنِيّ: مُشَيّدbuilt, constructed, erected, set up, put up, raised, reared; built up, developed, created, established, made, formed -
5 مركب
مُرَكّب: مُجَمّعassembled, put together, fitted together, pieced (together); set up; installed; combined, formulated, prepared; synthesized; composed, made, formed, fabricated, constructed, built; mounted (on), fastened (on), fixed (on); fitted (in), set (in), inserted (in) -
6 مشيد
مُشَيّد، مَشِيد: مَبْنِيّbuilt, erected, constructed, set up, raised, put up -
7 مشيد
مُشَيّد، مَشِيد: مَبْنِيّbuilt, erected, constructed, set up, raised, put up -
8 drum
[dram]1. noun1) a musical instrument constructed of skin etc stretched on a round frame and beaten with a stick:طَبلHe plays the drums.
2) something shaped like a drum, especially a container:وَعاء يُشْبِه الطَّبْلan oil-drum.
3) an eardrum.طَبْلَةُ الأذْن2. verb– past tense, past participle drummed1) to beat a drum.يُطَبِّل2) to tap continuously especially with the fingers:يَدُقُّStop drumming (your fingers) on the table!
3) to make a sound like someone beating a drum:يَقْرَعُ، يَدُقُّ كالطَّبْلThe rain drummed on the metal roof.
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9 make up to
يُحاوِل أن يَكْسَب الوُد بالنِّفاقShe's always making up to the teacher by bringing him presents.
•Remark: made of is used in speaking of the material from which an object is constructed etc: This table is made of wood/plastic/steel. made from is used in speaking of the raw material from which something has been produced by a process of manufacture: Paper is made from wood/rags. -
10 strongroom
nouna room specially constructed for keeping valuable articles, with thick walls and a heavy steel door etc.غُرْفَةٌ مَنيعَه -
11 structure
[ˈstraktʃə] noun1) the way in which something is arranged or organized:بِنْيَه، تَرْكيب، تَكْوينthe structure of a human body.
2) a building, or something that is built or constructed:بِناء، مَبْنىThe Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous structures in the world.
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12 subterranean
[sabtəˈreɪnɪən] adjectivelying, situated or constructed underground:تَحت أرضيsubterranean passages.
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13 windscreen
noun1) (American ˈwindshield)2) a transparent ( usually glass) screen above the dashboard of a car.واقِيَة الرّيح، حاجِب الرّيح الزُّجاجي3) a wall usually constructed out from the house wall to protect people on a patio or balcony from the wind.حائِط فوق البَلكون للوِقايَه من الرّيح -
14 بناء
بِنَاء \ constitution: the way in which sth. is made up. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: The construction of an aeroplane is complicated. Is this tall construction a radio station?. erection: sth. which is erected; the act of erecting: The erection of the tents took half an hour. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. \ بِنَاء (لاستعمال خاص) \ house: (esp. in compounds) a building for a special purpose: greenhouse; lighthouse; storehouse. \ See Also دار \ بِنَاء حَجَرِيّ \ masonry: stonework, as part of a building. stonework: decorative stone that is built into a wall, etc.. \ بِنَاءُ الآجُرّ أو القرْمِيد \ brickwork: the brick part of a structure. \ بِنَاءً على ذلك \ consequently: as a result. -
15 بناية
بِنَاية \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: Is this tall construction a radio station?. \ بِنَاية المجلس البَلديّ أو المَحَلي \ town hall: a building that contains the local government offices, besides a large room for official gatherings. -
16 مبنى
مَبْنًى \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: The construction of an aeroplane is complicated. Is this tall construction a radio station?. place: a building or area for a particular purpose: a safe place to swim; my place of work; a market place. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. \ See Also مكان (مَكَان) \ مَبْنًى خاصّ بالّلاعبين في الملعب \ pavilion: building on a sports ground (where players may change their clothes and keep their equipment. etc.). \ مَبْنًى ضَخْم \ apartment house/building: a large building divided into separate parts (esp. flats or offices): a block of flats; an office block. -
17 مشيد
مُشَيَّد \ built, constructed, built-up. -
18 building
بِنَاية \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: Is this tall construction a radio station?. -
19 construction
بِنَاية \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: Is this tall construction a radio station?. -
20 building
مَبْنًى \ building: a structure with walls and a roof. construction: the act of building; sth. constructed: The construction of an aeroplane is complicated. Is this tall construction a radio station?. place: a building or area for a particular purpose: a safe place to swim; my place of work; a market place. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. \ See Also مكان (مَكَان)
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