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  • 1 cosmetics

    مُسْتَحْضَرَات التَّجْمِيل \ cosmetics: powders, pastes, liquids, etc., used by women to make their faces, hair, hands etc., more beautiful. make-up: the material for painting one’s face: She wears very little make-up.

    Arabic-English glossary > cosmetics

  • 2 تجميل

    تَجْمِيل
    beautification, prettying up, making beautiful, embellishment, adornment; making up, putting cosmetics, application of cosmetics

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تجميل

  • 3 جمل

    جَمّلَ: زَيّنَ، صَيّرَهُ جَمِيلاً
    to beautify, pretty up, make beautiful, embellish, adorn, garnish; to make up, put cosmetics on, apply cosmetics to

    Arabic-English new dictionary > جمل

  • 4 مستحضرات التجميل

    n. cosmetics

    Arabic-English dictionary > مستحضرات التجميل

  • 5 تبرج

    تَبَرّج
    toilet, toilette, grooming (oneself), adorning oneself, bedecking oneself, primping, dressing up, smartening up, sprucing up, dolling up; making up, application or use of cosmetics, putting on makeup

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تبرج

  • 6 تبرج

    تَبَرّجَ (ـتِ المَرْأةُ)
    to adorn herself, groom (herself), bedeck herself, preen herself, primp, toilet, dress up, smarten up, spruce up, doll up; to make up, paint and powder, use or apply cosmetics, put on makeup; to display her charms

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تبرج

  • 7 تجمل

    تَجَمّلَ: تَبَرّجَ، تَزَيّنَ
    to adorn oneself, groom (oneself), make oneself pretty; to make up, apply or use cosmetics, put on makeup; to be beautified, embellished, adorned, made beautiful

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تجمل

  • 8 مستحضرات تجميل

    مُسْتَحْضَرَاتُ تَجْمِيل
    cosmetics, makeup, maquillage

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مستحضرات تجميل

  • 9 تزين

    تَزَيّن: تَبَرّج
    toilet, toilette, adorning oneself, grooming (oneself), bedecking oneself, primping, dressing up, smartening up, sprucing up; making up, putting on makeup, application or use of cosmetics

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تزين

  • 10 تزين

    تَزَيّنَ: تَبَرّجَ
    to adorn oneself, groom (oneself), bedeck oneself, preen oneself, primp, dress up, toilet, smarten up, spruce up; to make up, put on makeup, use or apply cosmetics, paint and powder

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تزين

  • 11 ماكياج

    ماكِيَاج
    makeup; cosmetics

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ماكياج

  • 12 مساحيق التجميل

    مَسَاحِيقُ التّجْمِيل
    cosmetics, makeup, maquillage

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مساحيق التجميل

  • 13 مستحضرات تجميل

    مُسْتَحْضَرَاتُ تَجْمِيل
    cosmetics, makeup, maquillage

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مستحضرات تجميل

  • 14 cosmetic

    [kɔzˈmetɪk]
    1. adjective
    designed to increase the beauty and hide the defects of something, especially the face:

    She had cosmetic surgery to improve the shape of her nose.

    تَجْميلـي
    2. noun
    a preparation for this purpose:

    She's quite pretty – she does not need to wear so many cosmetics (= lipstick, eye-shadow etc).

    مُسْتَحْضَـر تَجْمـيـل

    Arabic-English dictionary > cosmetic

  • 15 drugstore

    noun
    (American ) a shop which sells various articles (eg cosmetics, newpapers and soft drinks) as well as medicines.
    مَخْزَن أدويَه وَغَيْرِها

    Arabic-English dictionary > drugstore

  • 16 make up

    1) to invent:

    He made up the whole story.

    يَخْتَلِق
    2) to compose or be part(s) of:

    The group was made up of doctors and lawyers.

    يُكَوِّن، يَتَكَوَّن من
    3) to complete:

    We need one more player – will you make up the number(s)?

    يُتَمِّم، يُكْمِل
    4) to apply cosmetics to (the face):

    I don't like to see women making up (their faces) in public.

    تَضَعُ مساحيق الزّينَه

    They've finally made up (their disagreement).

    يَتَصالَح، يَفَضُّ نِزاعا

    Arabic-English dictionary > make up

  • 17 make-up

    noun

    She never wears any make-up.

    ماكياج: تَجْميل الوَجْه
    2) the set, or combination, of characteristics or ingredients that together form something, eg a personality; composition:

    Violence is just not part of his make-up.

    تَكوين الشَّخْصِيَّه، مبنى الشَّخْصِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > make-up

  • 18 market research

    investigation of the habits and preferences of the public in choosing what goods to buy:

    She does market research for a cosmetics firm.

    بَحْث السّوق: بَحث في رَغبات الجُمهور الشرائيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > market research

  • 19 مستحضرات التجميل

    مُسْتَحْضَرَات التَّجْمِيل \ cosmetics: powders, pastes, liquids, etc., used by women to make their faces, hair, hands etc., more beautiful. make-up: the material for painting one’s face: She wears very little make-up.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مستحضرات التجميل

  • 20 make-up

    مُسْتَحْضَرَات التَّجْمِيل \ cosmetics: powders, pastes, liquids, etc., used by women to make their faces, hair, hands etc., more beautiful. make-up: the material for painting one’s face: She wears very little make-up.

    Arabic-English glossary > make-up

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  • cosmetics — n. agents used to beautify the face and body (as in creams, lipstick, etc.) cos·met·ic || kÉ’z metɪk adj. beautifying, improving; pertaining to cosmetics n. agent used to beautify the face and body (as in creams, lipstick, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • Cosmetics in Ancient Rome — Cosmetae applying cosmetics to a wealthy Roman woman.‎ Cosmetics, first used in Ancient Rome for ritual purposes,[1] were part of daily life for women, especially prostitutes and the wealthy. Some fashionable cosmetics, such as those imported… …   Wikipedia

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