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  • 1 path

    طَرِيق تُرابِيّ \ path: (also footpath, pathway) a track made by people’s feet, across open ground; a way made for people to walk along: a path over the fields; a garden path. \ طُرْقَة \ path: (also footpath, pathway) a track made by people’s feet, across open ground; a way made for people to walk along: a path over the fields; a garden path.

    Arabic-English glossary > path

  • 2 path

    [paːθ] plural paths [paːðz] noun
    1) a way made across the ground by the passing of people or animals:

    a mountain path.

    مَمَر، شِعْب
    2) (any place on) the line along which someone or something is moving:

    She stood right in the path of the bus.

    مَسْلَك، طَريق

    Arabic-English dictionary > path

  • 3 path

    طَرِيق ضيّق \ lane: a narrow road in the country. path: also footpath, pathway) a track made by people’s feet, across open ground; a way made for people to walk along: a path over the fields; a garden path.

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  • 4 path

    مَدَار \ orbit: the curved path that one star (or other object in space) follows round another one in the sky: the earth’s orbit around the sun; a spaceship’s orbit around the moon. path: the line along which sth. moves: the moon’s path round the earth.

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  • 5 path

    مَسْلَك \ itinerary: the course of a journey; a plan that shows the places through which a journey will pass. path: the line along which sth. moves: the moon’s path round the earth. tack: the course that is taken when one is tacking; the course that is being followed in any planned action: I think she’s on the right tack. \ See Also مدار (مَدار)، خطّ سَيْر، مسار (مَسَار)‏

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  • 6 path

    خَطّ سَيْر \ line: a course; a direction: One road follows the line of the river; the other follows the coastline. path: the line along which sth. moves: the moon’s path round the earth. route: the way that one takes from one place to another: Which is the safest route up the mountain?. \ See Also طريق (طَرِيق)‏

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  • 7 lead up the garden path

    to deceive.
    يَخْدَع

    Arabic-English dictionary > lead up the garden path

  • 8 samt

    path [from Latin semita] Aze semt, Hin simt, Per samt, Tur semt borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > samt

  • 9 المعالج

    -path

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > المعالج

  • 10 المعتل

    -path

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > المعتل

  • 11 مسار الإرساء

    path placement

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > مسار الإرساء

  • 12 مسار الدس

    path of insertion

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > مسار الدس

  • 13 مسار الغلق

    path of closure

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > مسار الغلق

  • 14 طريق

    طَرِيق \ course: a line of action to be followed: He was given a course of treatment for disease. Your best course is to wait for an answer. key: sth. that provides an answer, or a way to gain sth.: Hard work is the key to success. passage: passing; way: Fallen rocks blocked our passage. procedure: a regular or official way of doing things: What’s the usual procedure at an election?. process: a course of action, a course of change: Coal was formed out of forests by chemical processes. road: a track with a hard surface, suitable for cars, etc.: a main road; the road to London. route: the way that one takes from one place to another: Which is the safest route up the mountain?. street: a road in a town (or the main road in a village), with buildings beside it: Side streets lead from a main street into the back streets. tack: the course that is taken when one is tacking, the course that is being followed in any planned action: I think she’s on the right tack. track: a rough road or path: a cart track; a mountain track; a railway track (the ground on which the line is laid, or the line itself). way: a road: highway; motorway, a direction Which is the way to London? I’ve lost my way. It’s a long way away (it’s far away) Please lead the way (Please go in front). \ See Also طَريقَة عَمَلِيَّة، خطة (خُطَّة)، سَبيل، مفتاح (مِفْتاح)، درب (دَرْب)، مرور (مُرور)، مِنْهاج سَيْر العَمَل \ بِطَريقٍ مُتَشابهة \ similarly: in the same way: They were similarly dressed. \ طَرِيق تُرابِيّ \ path: (also footpath, pathway) a track made by people’s feet, across open ground; a way made for people to walk along: a path over the fields; a garden path. \ طَرِيق جَانِبيّ \ bypass: a road that avoids a town by passing round it. \ طَرِيق خاصّة \ drive: a private road to a house. \ طَرِيق سيارات سريع \ motorway, freeway: a broad road with limited entrances, for fast travel over a long distance, which goes over or under all other roads. \ See Also رئيسي (رئيسيّ)‏ \ طَرِيق ضيّق \ lane: a narrow road in the country. path: also footpath, pathway) a track made by people’s feet, across open ground; a way made for people to walk along: a path over the fields; a garden path. \ طَرِيق عامّ \ highway: a main road; any public road. \ See Also رئيس( رئيسسريع( سريع)‏ \ طَرِيق فَرْعِيٌّ \ byroad: an unimportant road; a side road. \ See Also خاص (خَاصّ)‏ \ طَرِيق مائيّ \ waterway: a river or canal along which boats can travel. \ طَرِيق مُخْتَصَرَة \ short cut: a way between two places that shortens the distance: Instead of following the road, we took a short cut across the fields, a quicker way of doing sth. I can add the numbers up in my head, but using a calculating machine is a short cut. \ طَرِيق مُسَفْلَتة \ tarmac: Tarred surface: The aircraft landed smoothly on the tarmac.

    Arabic-English dictionary > طريق

  • 15 footpath, pathway

    طَرِيق تُرابِيّ \ path: (also footpath, pathway) a track made by people’s feet, across open ground; a way made for people to walk along: a path over the fields; a garden path. \ طُرْقَة \ path: (also footpath, pathway) a track made by people’s feet, across open ground; a way made for people to walk along: a path over the fields; a garden path.

    Arabic-English glossary > footpath, pathway

  • 16 sweep

    اكْتَسَحَ \ sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. A storm swept up the valley. \ See Also جرف (جَرَفَ)‏ \ اِجْترَفَ (اِكتسَحَ)‏ \ sweep. \ اِكْتِسَاح \ sweep. \ كَنَسَ \ sweep: to clear or clean (the floor, a path, a chimney, etc.) with a brush; to remove or gather (dust, dead leaves, etc.) with a brush: Have you swept the stairs? Please sweep the snow off the path. \ كَنْس \ sweep: sweeping: Give the floor a sweep. \ مُنَظِّف المَدَاخِن \ sweep: sb. who cleans the inside of chimneys. \ نَظَّفَ بالكَنْس \ sweep: to clear or clean (the floor, a path, a chimney, etc.) with a brush; to remove or gather (dust, dead leaves, etc.) with a brush: Have you swept the stairs? Please sweep the snow off the path. \ See Also كنس (كَنَسَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > sweep

  • 17 طرقة

    طُرْقَة \ path: (also footpath, pathway) a track made by people’s feet, across open ground; a way made for people to walk along: a path over the fields; a garden path.

    Arabic-English dictionary > طرقة

  • 18 مدار

    مَدَار \ orbit: the curved path that one star (or other object in space) follows round another one in the sky: the earth’s orbit around the sun; a spaceship’s orbit around the moon. path: the line along which sth. moves: the moon’s path round the earth. \ مَدَار (مَسْلَك دائريّ)‏ \ circuit. \ See Also دارة

    Arabic-English dictionary > مدار

  • 19 ممر

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake. \ مَمَرّ (بين كراسِي المَسْرَح، إلخ)‏ \ aisle: a passage between blocks of seats in a church, theatre, etc.. \ See Also ممشى (مَمْشى)‏ \ مَمَرّ بين مقاعِد \ gangway: a passage between rows of seats in a theatre or hall. \ مَمَرّ مَسْقُوف \ gallery: a long narrow hall. \ مَمَرّ مُقَنْطَر \ arcade: an arched passage, often with shops along it. \ مَمَرّ مُنْحَدِر \ ramp: a sloping way, for rolling or driving sth. between two levels: I drove the car up the ramp on to the ship.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ممر

  • 20 corridor

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake.

    Arabic-English glossary > corridor

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