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21 عملية التبريد
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22 قسم التبريد
cooling section [Industry: Milling] -
23 مبرد
مُبَرّد: فاعِل بَرّدَ، ما يُبَرّدcooling, refreshing; chilling, chilly, frigorific, freezing; cooler; chiller; refrigerant; radiator; air conditioner -
24 همود
هُمُود: خُمُود، هُدُوء، هُجُوعextinction; subsidence, abatement, cooling off; stillness, quiet(ness), calm(ness), lull, quiescence; inaction, inactivity, inertia, passivity, dormancy; depression -
25 واصلة الماء للرأس
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26 barley sugar
a kind of hard sweet made by melting and cooling sugar.سُكَّر نَبات -
27 distil
[dɪˈstɪl] (American) distill – past tense, past participle diˈstilled verb1) to get (a liquid) in a pure state by heating to steam or a vapour and cooling again.يُقَطِّر سائِلا2) to obtain alcoholic spirit from anything by this method:يَسْتَقْطِرُ مَشْروبا كُحولِيّاWhisky is distilled from barley.
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28 ice-cube
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29 meltdown
nounthe melting of the radioactive material in a nuclear reactor as a result of the failure of the cooling system.صَهْر، إنْصِهار -
30 refreshing
adjective1) giving new strength and energy; having a cooling and relaxing effect:مُنْعِشa refreshing drink of cold water.
2) particularly pleasing because different from normal:سارٌّ، غَيْر مُتَوَقَّعIt is refreshing to hear a politician speak so honestly.
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31 temper
[ˈtempə]1. noun1) a state of mind; a mood or humour:مِزاجHe's in a bad temper.
2) a tendency to become (unpleasant when) angry:حِدَّة إنْفِعال، مِزاج حادHe has a terrible temper.
3) a state of anger:حالَة غَضَبShe's in a temper.
2. verb1) to bring metal to the right degree of hardness by heating and cooling:يَسْقي الفولاذ لِتَقْوِيَتِه، يُصَلِّد الفولاذThe steel must be carefully tempered.
2) to soften or make less severe:يُلَطِّف، يُخَفِّف من، يُسَكِّنOne must try to temper justice with mercy.
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32 تبريد
تَبْريد \ refrigeration, cooling. \ _(field) Eng. -
33 شجر
شَجَر \ cedar: an evergreen tree with hard sweet-smelling wood, the wood from this tree. \ See Also خَشَب الأَرْز \ شَجَر \ persimmon: a type of orange-coloured soft fruit. \ See Also ثَمَر البرسيمون \ شَجَر \ fig: a soft edible fruit, full of small seeds; the tree that bears it. \ See Also ثَمَر التِّين \ شَجَر \ walnut: a tree that is used for fine furniture, its edible nut. \ See Also ثَمَر الجَوْز \ شَجَر \ chestnut: any of various trees with reddish-brown edible nuts; a nut from one of these trees, some kinds of which can be eaten. \ See Also ثَمَر الكَسْتَناء \ شَجَر \ lime: a tree (in hot countries) with small sour greenish-yellow fruit that is used for making cooling drinks; the fruit of this tree. \ See Also ثَمَر الليمون الحامض الصغير \ شَجَر \ mahogany: heavy dark-brown wood, used for furniture; the tree that produces it. \ See Also خَشَب المَاهُوغاني \ شَجَر \ hazel: a tree that produces nuts; the greenish-brown colour of these nuts: She has hazel eyes. \ See Also لَوْن البُنْدق \ شَجَر \ pine: an evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and white wood; the wood of this tree. \ See Also خَشَب الصَّنَوْبَر \ شَجَر \ eucalyptus: any of several types of tall tree which keep their leaves in winter and produce oil; this oil. \ See Also زَيْت اليوكالبتوس \ شَجَر الأسْفَنْدان \ maple: a common tree in northen countries (whose 5-pointed leaves turn red in autumn). \ See Also القيقب \ شَجَر الحَوْر \ poplar: a tall tree, common in Europe. \ شَجَر الدَّرْدَار \ ash: a kind of tree. elm: a tall tree with hard wood, common in Britain. \ شَجَر الزَّان \ beech: a kind of tree, common in Britain. \ شَجَر الزَّيْتُون \ olive: an evergreen tree, common in the Mediterranean area. \ شَجَر السَّرْو \ cypress: a kind of tree with dark green leaves. \ شَجَر السَّرْو \ fir: an evergreen tree with needle-like leaves. \ شَجَر الشَّرْبين \ larch: a tree with needlelike leaves that fall in winter. \ شَجَر الطَّقْسُوس \ yew: an evergreen tree; bows used to be made of its wood. \ شَجَر الغَار \ laurel: an evergreen bush. \ شَجَر القرام \ mangrove: a tree that grows in wet mud on the coasts of hot countries, and sends down new roots from its branches. \ See Also التّين الهندي \ شَجَر النّخيل \ palm: a tree (of various kinds; coconut palm, date palm, oil palm, etc.) that grows in hot countries and has no branches, with broad leaves all growing out of the top. \ See Also جَوْز الهِنْد -
34 ليمون
لَيْمُون \ lemon: a yellow fruit rather like an orange, but having a sour taste. \ اللَّيْمُون الحامض الصغير (شَجَر أو ثَمَر) \ lime: a tree (in hot countries) with small sour greenish-yellow fruit that is used for making cooling drinks; the fruit of this tree. \ لَيْمُون هِنْدي (غريب فروت) \ grapefruit: grapefruit a fruit like a large yellow orange. -
35 مشع
مُشِعّ \ luminous: giving out light (from a chemical substance, not from heat): luminous paint; a luminous watch. radiator: a device for cooling the engine of a car. radioactive: (applied to metals like radium and uranium that are used for scientific explosions, also to material that is touched by the effects of such an explosion) able to give off dangerous waves, which can harm living things: radioctive dust. -
36 luminous
مُشِعّ \ luminous: giving out light (from a chemical substance, not from heat): luminous paint; a luminous watch. radiator: a device for cooling the engine of a car. radioactive: (applied to metals like radium and uranium that are used for scientific explosions, also to material that is touched by the effects of such an explosion) able to give off dangerous waves, which can harm living things: radioctive dust. -
37 radiator
مُشِعّ \ luminous: giving out light (from a chemical substance, not from heat): luminous paint; a luminous watch. radiator: a device for cooling the engine of a car. radioactive: (applied to metals like radium and uranium that are used for scientific explosions, also to material that is touched by the effects of such an explosion) able to give off dangerous waves, which can harm living things: radioctive dust. -
38 radioactive
مُشِعّ \ luminous: giving out light (from a chemical substance, not from heat): luminous paint; a luminous watch. radiator: a device for cooling the engine of a car. radioactive: (applied to metals like radium and uranium that are used for scientific explosions, also to material that is touched by the effects of such an explosion) able to give off dangerous waves, which can harm living things: radioctive dust.
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