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1 drawer
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2 drawer
[drɔː] nouna sliding box without a lid which fits into a chest, table etc:جارور، دُرْجthe bottom drawer of my desk.
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3 drawer
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4 اختبار الدرج
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5 pending
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6 الساحب
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7 جارور
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8 جر
1́ n. drag, drawer, dragging, draw, pull, sweeping, tow, traction2́ v. pull, drag, trail, train, trill, retrieve, lug, tow, purchase, entrain -
9 درج جارور
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10 سروال تحتاني للمرأة
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11 سروال للرجل
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12 رسام
رَسّام: مَنْ يَرْسُمdraftsman, drawer; painter, artist -
13 ساحب الحوالة أو السند أو الشيك
ساحِبُ الحَوَالَةِ أو السّنَدِ أو الشّيكArabic-English new dictionary > ساحب الحوالة أو السند أو الشيك
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14 محول
مُحَوّل: ساحِبُ الحَوَالَة أو السّنَدِ إلخ -
15 مصور
مُصَوّر: رَسّامpainter, artist; draftsman, drawer -
16 bury
[ˈberɪ] verb1) to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.يَدْفِنُيُخفي، يخبّئ، يَطْمُرُMy socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.
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17 compartment
[kəmˈpaːtmənt] nouna separate part or division eg of a railway carriage:حُجَيْرَه، مَقْصورَهThe drawer was divided into compartments.
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18 cram
[kræm] past tense, past participle crammed – verb1) to fill very full:يَحْشوThe drawer was crammed with papers.
2) to push or force:يُدخِلُ بالقُوَّه، يَحْشوHe crammed food into his mouth.
3) to prepare (someone) in a short time for an examination:يَحْشو دماغ الطالِب بِالمَعْلوماتHe is being crammed for his university entrance exam.
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19 desk
[desk] nouna piece of furniture, often like a table, for sitting at while writing, reading etc:مَكْتَبShe kept the pile of letters in a drawer in her desk.
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20 go
[gəu] 3rd person singular present tense goes: past tense went [went]: past participle gone [gɔn]1. verb1) to walk, travel, move etc:يَذْهَبWhen did he go out?
2) to be sent, passed on etc:يَمُرComplaints have to go through the proper channels.
3) to be given, sold etc:يُعْطي، يَبيعThe table went for $100.
4) to lead to:يوصِل، يُؤَدّي إلىWhere does this road go?
5) to visit, to attend:يَذْهَب، يَحْضُرI decided not to go to the movie.
6) to be destroyed etc:يزول، يُهْدَمThis wall will have to go.
7) to proceed, be done:يَسير، يَجْريThe meeting went very well.
8) to move away:يَذْهَب، يَنْصَرِفI think it is time you were going.
9) to disappear:يَخْتَفيMy purse has gone!
10) to do (some action or activity):يَقوم ب، يَعْمَلُI'm going hiking next week-end.
يَفْشَل، يَخْرَب، يَتْلَفI think the clutch on this car has gone.
12) to be working etc:يَعْمَلI don't think that clock is going.
13) to become:يُصْبِحThese apples have gone bad.
14) to be:يُصْبِح، يكونMany people in the world regularly go hungry.
15) to be put:يوضَعُSpoons go in that drawer.
16) to pass:يَمُرُّTime goes quickly when you are enjoying yourself.
17) to be used:يُصْرَفُ، يُسْتَعْمَلُAll her pocket-money goes on sweets.
18) to be acceptable etc:يُقْبَلُ، يكون مقبولاAnything goes in this office.
19) to make a particular noise:يُسْمِعُ صوتا، يَعْوي، يَموءُDogs go woof, not miaow.
يَكون له نَغمةHow does that song go?
21) to become successful etc:يَنْجَحShe always makes a party go.
2. noun– plural goes1) an attempt:مُحاوَلَهI'm not sure how to do it, but I'll have a go.
2) energy:طاقَه، حَيَوِيَّهShe's full of go.
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