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  • 81 crash

    [kræʃ]
    1. noun
    1) a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard:

    I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.

    صَوتُ التَّصادُم
    2) a collision:

    There was a crash involving three cars.

    إصطِدام

    the Wall Street crash.

    إنهِيار، إفْـلاس
    4) a sudden failure of a computer:

    A computer crash is very costly.

    2. verb
    1) to (cause to) fall with a loud noise:

    The glass crashed to the floor.

    يَتَحَطَّـم، يَنْكَسـر
    2) to drive or be driven violently (against, into):

    His car crashed into a wall.

    يَصْطَدم بِقُوّه، يبعَج
    3) (of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed:

    His plane crashed in the mountains.

    يتَحَطَّم، تَسْقُط الطائره
    4) (of a business) to fail.
    ينهار
    5) to force one's way noisily (through, into):

    He crashed through the undergrowth.

    يَشُقُّ طَريقَه بضجَّـةِ
    6) (of a computer) to stop working suddenly:

    If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.

    3. adjective
    rapid and concentrated:

    a crash course in computer technology.

    سَريع ومُرَكَّـز

    Arabic-English dictionary > crash

  • 82 croquet

    [ˈkrəukeɪ] (American) [krouˈkeɪ] noun
    a game in which wooden balls are driven by mallets through a series of hoops stuck in the ground.
    لُعْبـة الكروكي

    Arabic-English dictionary > croquet

  • 83 drift

    [drɪft]
    1. noun
    1) a heap of something driven together, especially snow:

    His car stuck in a snowdrift.

    رُكام، إنْجِراف
    2) the direction in which something is going; the general meaning:

    I couldn't hear you clearly, but I did catch the drift of what you said.

    إتِّجاه، مَعْنى
    2. verb
    1) to (cause to) float or be blown along:

    The boat drifted down the river.

    يَنْجَرِف، يَنْساق
    2) (of people) to wander or live aimlessly:

    She drifted from job to job.

    يَسيرُ على غَيْر هُدى، يَتَنَقَّلُ

    Arabic-English dictionary > drift

  • 84 fork-lift truck

    a small power-driven machine with an arrangement of steel prongs which can lift, raise up high and carry heavy things and stack them where required.
    سيارة رافِعَه ذات شاعوب

    Arabic-English dictionary > fork-lift truck

  • 85 influence

    [ˈɪnfluəns]
    1. noun
    1) the power to affect people, actions or events:

    He should not have driven the car while under the influence of alcohol.

    تأثير
    2) a person or thing that has this power:

    She is a bad influence on him.

    سَطْوَةً، تأثير، سُلْطَه
    2. verb
    to have an effect on:

    The weather seems to influence her moods.

    يُؤَثِّر على

    Arabic-English dictionary > influence

  • 86 jet

    I [dʒet] noun, adjective
    (of) a hard black mineral substance, used for ornaments etc:

    a jet brooch.

    نوع من الفَحْم شَديد السَّواد II [dʒet] noun
    1) a sudden, strong stream or flow (of liquid, gas, flame or steam), forced through a narrow opening:

    Firemen have to be trained to direct the jets from their hoses accurately.

    تَيار هواء أو غاز
    2) a narrow opening in an apparatus through which a jet comes:

    This gas jet is blocked.

    فَتْحَةٌ يَخْرُج منها الهواء النفّاث
    3) an aeroplane driven by jet propulsion:

    We flew by jet to America.

    طائِرَه نَفّاثَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > jet

  • 87 jet-propelled

    adjective
    driven by jet propulsion:

    jet-propelled racing-cars.

    مُسَيَّر بِمُحَرِّكٍ نَفّاث

    Arabic-English dictionary > jet-propelled

  • 88 L-plate

    [ˈel ˌpleɪt] noun
    a sign with the letter L (short for learner) on it that is attached to a car driven by a learner-driver.
    سائِق تِلْميذ

    Arabic-English dictionary > L-plate

  • 89 launch

    I [lɔːntʃ]
    1. verb
    1) to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground:

    As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched

    The Russians have launched a rocket.

    يُطْلِقُ صاروخا أو يُنْزِلُ سَفينَةً
    2) to start (a person, project etc) off on a course:

    His success launched him on a brilliant career.

    يُطْلِقُ، يَنْطَلِقُ
    3) to throw.
    يُلْقي
    2. noun
    (an) act of launching.
    إطْلاق صاروخ، إنْزال سفينَةٍ، إنْطِلاق في عَمَل II [lɔːntʃ] noun
    a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure:

    We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.

    زَوْرَق بُخاري

    Arabic-English dictionary > launch

  • 90 machine tool

    a power-driven machine that shapes metal, wood, or plastics by cutting, pressing, or drilling.
    ماكِنَة لِقَطْع وَتَشْكيل المَعادِن
    Remark: machinery does not have a plural.

    Arabic-English dictionary > machine tool

  • 91 outcast

    [ˈautkaːst] noun

    an outcast from society.

    مَنْبوذ

    Arabic-English dictionary > outcast

  • 92 paddle-steamer

    noun
    a boat driven by paddle-wheels.
    باخِرَه تَندَفِع بِدَواليب

    Arabic-English dictionary > paddle-steamer

  • 93 pariah

    [pəˈraɪə] noun
    a person driven out of a group or community; an outcast:

    Because of his political beliefs he became a pariah in the district.

    مَنْبوذ

    Arabic-English dictionary > pariah

  • 94 pile

    I [paɪl]
    1. noun
    1) a (large) number of things lying on top of each other in a tidy or untidy heap; a (large) quantity of something lying in a heap:

    There was pile of rubbish at the bottom of the garden.

    كَوْمَه، عُرْمَه
    2) a large quantity, especially of money:

    He must have piles of money to own a car like that.

    ثَرْوَه، مِقْدار كَبير من المال
    2. verb
    to make a pile of (something); to put (something) in a pile:

    He piled the boxes on the table.

    يُكَوِّم II [paɪl] noun
    a large pillar or stake driven into the ground as a foundation for a building, bridge etc:

    The entire city of Venice is built on piles.

    رَكيزَه، عَمود، خازوق III [paɪl] noun

    The rug has a deep/thick pile.

    زَغَب

    Arabic-English dictionary > pile

  • 95 sail

    [seɪl]
    1. noun
    1) a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.
    شِراع
    2) a journey in a ship:

    a week's sail to the island.

    جَوْلَه في قارِب شِراعي
    3) an arm of a windmill.
    ريشَة المَرْوَحَه
    2. verb
    1) (of a ship) to be moved by sails:

    The yacht sailed away.

    يُبْحِر
    2) to steer or navigate a ship or boat:

    He sailed (the boat) to the island.

    يَقود المَرْكِب، يُوَجِّه السَّفينَه
    3) to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails):

    I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.

    يُبْحِر، يُسافِر في السَّفينَه
    4) to begin a voyage:

    My aunt sailed today.

    تَبْدأ الرِّحْلَه
    5) to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship:

    He sailed the North Sea.

    يُبْحِر
    6) to move steadily and easily:

    She sailed into the room.

    يَتَحَرَّك بِسُهولَةٍ وثَبات

    Arabic-English dictionary > sail

  • 96 screw

    [skruː]
    1. noun
    1) a type of nail that is driven into something by a firm twisting action:

    I need four strong screws for fixing the cupboard to the wall.

    لَوْلَب، بُرْغي

    He tightened it by giving it another screw.

    دَوَران اللولَب، لَوْلَبَه
    2. verb
    1) to fix, or be fixed, with a screw or screws:

    The handle screws on with these screws.

    يُثْبِت باللولَب
    2) to fix or remove, or be fixed or removed, with a twisting movement:

    He screwed off the lid.

    يَبْرُم اللولَب
    3) (slang, vulgar) to fuck; to have sex (with).
    يُضاجِع
    4) (slang) to cheat or take advantage of:

    They screwed you – these are not real diamonds.

    يَخْدَع

    Arabic-English dictionary > screw

  • 97 spur

    [spəː] noun
    1) a small instrument with a sharp point or points that a rider wears on his heels and digs into the horse's sides to make it go faster.
    مِهْماز
    2) anything that urges a person to make greater efforts:

    He was driven on by the spur of ambition.

    حافِز

    Arabic-English dictionary > spur

  • 98 staple

    I [ˈsteɪpl] noun
    1) a chief product of trade or industry.
    إنْتاج رَئيسي قوت أو غِذاء رَئيسي II [ˈsteɪpl]
    1. noun
    1) a U-shaped type of nail.
    دَبّوس مُزْدَوِج لِشَبْك الأوراق سِلك لِضَم الأوراق
    2. verb
    يُدَبِّس الأوراق

    Arabic-English dictionary > staple

  • 99 steam

    [stiːm]
    1. noun
    1) a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid:

    Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun

    ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.

    بُخار الماء
    2) power or energy obtained from this:

    ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.

    طاقَه بُخارِيَّه
    2. verb
    1) to give out steam:

    A kettle was steaming on the stove.

    ينبَعِثُ مِنه البُخار
    2) (of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam:

    The ship steamed across the bay.

    يَتَحَرَّك بالطاقَةِ البُخارِيَّه
    3) to cook by steam:

    The pudding should be steamed for four hours.

    يَطْبُخُ بواسِطَة البُخار

    Arabic-English dictionary > steam

  • 100 steam engine

    a moving engine for pulling a train, or a fixed engine, driven by steam.
    مُحَرِّك بُخاري

    Arabic-English dictionary > steam engine

См. также в других словарях:

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  • -driven — [driv′ən] combining form 1. powered by [steam driven] 2. controlled by [mouse driven, management driven] 3. motivated, impelled, or kept in force by …   Universalium

  • -driven — [driv′ən] combining form 1. powered by [steam driven] 2. controlled by [mouse driven, management driven] 3. motivated, impelled, or kept in force by [market driven, guilt driven] …   English World dictionary

  • driven — UK US /ˈdrɪvən/ adjective ► if someone is driven, all their effort is directed towards achieving a particular result: »He is a driven man capable of anything …   Financial and business terms

  • driven — [driv′ən] vt., vi. pp. of DRIVE adj. 1. moved along and piled up by the wind [driven snow] 2. having or caused to act or function by a sense of urgency or compulsion [a driven person] …   English World dictionary

  • Driven — Driv en, p. p. of {Drive}. Also adj. [1913 Webster] {Driven well}, a well made by driving a tube into the earth to an aqueous stratum; called also {drive well}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -driven — [ drıvn ] suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning strongly influenced or caused by something: a market driven economy …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • driven — driven; un·driven; …   English syllables

  • -driven — UK [drɪv(ə)n] US suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning strongly influenced or caused by something a market driven economy Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • driven — (adj.) motivated, by 1972, pp. adjective from DRIVE (Cf. drive) (v.) …   Etymology dictionary

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