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1 drape
سَجَّفَ \ drape: to hang (sth., such as cloth or clothes) loosely or in folds: A curtain was draped across the doorway. \ عَلَّقَ الستائر \ drape: to hang (sth., such as cloth or clothes) loosely or in folds: A curtain was draped across the doorway. \ See Also إلخ -
2 drape
[dreɪp] verb1) to hang cloth in folds (about):يُلَبِّس، يُغَطّيWe draped the sofa in red velvet.
2) to hang in folds:يُغَطّي، يَسْتُرWe draped sheets over the boxes to hide them.
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3 غطاء جراحي
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4 ثنى
1́ adj. pliable2́ n. benefit3́ v. deter, dissuade, drape, flex, plait, fold, goffer, hire, inflect, lap, pat, pleat, praise, pucker, replicate, tribute, tuck -
5 جعل للثوب ثنيات
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6 ستارة
n. curtain, drape, hanging, blind, rag, pelmet -
7 علق الستارة
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8 كسا
v. clothe, garment, dress, suit, garb, invest, attire, endue, array, robe, turn out, gird, drape, face, panel, cover, glaze, sheathe, encase, cake, overlay, spread, coat, fur, plate, equip, rig out -
9 كسا بالجوخ
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10 ألبس
ألْبَسَto dress, clothe, garb, attire, robe; to face, drape, line, case; to coat, overlay, plate; to encrust -
11 برداية
بُرْدَايَة: سِتَارَةcurtain, drape(s), drapery, hanging(s) -
12 جلل
جَلّلَ: غَطّىto cover, wrap, envelop, overspread, spread over, drape, clothe, dress, cap -
13 حجاب
حِجَاب: سِتْرveil, screen; cover(ing), mantle; curtain, drape(s) -
14 خدر
خِدْر: سِتْرcurtain, drape(s); screen, cover(ing), shelter; veil -
15 ستارة
سِتَارَة: بُرْدايَةcurtain, drape(s), drapery, hanging(s) -
16 كسا
كَسَا: ألْبَسَ، غَطّى، طَلَىto clothe, dress, garb, attire, robe; to drape, face; to cover; to overlay, coat, plate -
17 لبس
لَبّسَ: كَسَاto dress, clothe, garb, attire, robe; to cover, envelop; to face, drape, line, case; to coat, overlay, plate; to inlay; to encrust -
18 سجف
سَجَّفَ \ drape: to hang (sth., such as cloth or clothes) loosely or in folds: A curtain was draped across the doorway. -
19 علق
عَلَّقَ \ comment: to speak about sth. (that one has noticed); give an opinion: He commented on your absence. The newspapers commented favourably on your speech at the meeting. hang: to support from the top, so that the bottom is free: I hang my coat on that hook. observe: point out; say: he observed that we should have to hurry. perch: to cause to perch: He perched his cup on the arm of his chair. sling: to hang: He slung the lamp from a hook. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time; hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. An electric light was suspended on a wire over the entrance. \ عَلَّقَ أهميةً عَلَى \ attach importance to: to consider important: They attach great importance to appearances. \ عَلَّقَ الستائر \ drape: to hang (sth., such as cloth or clothes) loosely or in folds: A curtain was draped across the doorway. \ See Also إلخ \ عَلَّقَ قائلاً \ remark: (in reported speech) to say: He remarked that it was time to go home.
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