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  • 1 scrambled eggs

    بَيْض مَخْفُوق ومَقْلِيّ \ scrambled eggs: eggs that are beaten together with milk and then cooked in butter.

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  • 2 put all one's eggs in one basket

    to depend entirely on the success of one scheme, plan etc:

    You should apply for more than one job – don't put all your eggs in one basket.

    يَضَعُ كل بَيَضِهِ في سَلَّةٍ واحِدَه: يَعْتَمِد على خِطَّةٍ واحِدَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > put all one's eggs in one basket

  • 3 teach one's grandmother to suck eggs

    to try to show someone more experienced than oneself how to do something.
    يُعَلِّم من هو أكثرُ منه خِبْرَةً!

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  • 4 بيض

    بَيْض \ egg: the round object from which baby birds, fish, reptiles, and insects are born: Hens lay eggs. \ See Also بَيْضَة \ بَيْض السَّمَك \ roe: a mass of fish eggs, esp. used as food. \ بَيْض السَّمَك \ spawn: the eggs of fish and other water creatures. \ See Also ما شَابَهَه \ بَيْض مَخْفُوق ومَقْلِيّ \ scrambled eggs: eggs that are beaten together with milk and then cooked in butter.

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  • 5 spawn

    بَزْر \ spawn: the eggs of fish and other water creatures. \ See Also بَيْض السَّمَك إلخ \ بَيْض السَّمَك \ spawn: the eggs of fish and other water creatures. \ See Also ما شَابَهَه \ فَقْس \ spawn: the eggs of fish and other water creatures; the thread-like substance from which a fungus grows.

    Arabic-English glossary > spawn

  • 6 as sure as

    used in various phrases that mean "without fail" or "without doubt":

    As sure as fate / anything / eggs are eggs, he'll be late again.

    مَحْتوم، لا بُد من حُدوثِه

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  • 7 dozen

    [ˈdazn] plurals ˈdozens (after a number or a word signifying a quantity) ˈdozen noun
    a group of twelve:

    Half-a-dozen eggs, please.

    دَزّينَه، إثنا عَشَر

    Arabic-English dictionary > dozen

  • 8 egg

    I [eg] noun
    1) an oval object usually covered with shell, laid by a bird, reptile etc, from which a young one is hatched:

    The female bird is sitting on the eggs in the nest.

    بَيْضَه
    2) such an object laid by a hen, used as food:

    Would you rather have boiled, fried or scrambled eggs?

    بَيْضَة الدَّجاج
    3) in the female mammal, the cell from which the young one is formed; the ovum:

    The egg is fertilized by the male sperm.

    بَوَيْضَه II [eg]
    See:

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  • 9 hatch

    I [hætʃ] noun
    (the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc:

    There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.

    فَتْحَة في حائِط بين غُرْفَتَيْن II [hætʃ] verb

    My hens have hatched ten chicks.

    تُفَقِّصُ البَيْضَ
    2) to break out of the egg:

    These chicks hatched this morning.

    يُفَرِّخُ، يَخْرُج الصوص من البَيْضَه
    3) to become young birds:

    Four of the eggs have hatched.

    يُفَقِّصُ
    4) to plan (something, usually bad) in secret:

    to hatch a plot.

    يُحيكُ، يُدَبِّرُ

    Arabic-English dictionary > hatch

  • 10 lay

    I [leɪ] past tense, past participle laid [leɪd] verb
    1) to place, set or put (down), often carefully:

    She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair

    She laid her report before the committee.

    يَضَع
    2) to place in a lying position:

    She laid the baby on his back.

    يُلْقي، يُمَدِّد
    3) to put in order or arrange:

    to lay one's plans / a trap.

    يُعِدُّ
    4) to flatten:

    The wind laid the corn flat.

    يَمُدُّ، يُسَوِّي
    5) to cause to disappear or become quiet:

    to lay a ghost / doubts.

    يَهْدأ، يُبْعِد
    6) (of a bird) to produce (eggs):

    My hens are laying well.

    تَضَعُ بيضا
    7) to bet:

    I'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.

    يُراهِن II
    See:
    III [leɪ] adjective
    1) not a member of the clergy:

    lay preachers.

    راهِب غَيْر مَرْسوم
    2) not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject):

    Doctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.

    غَيْر مِهَني IV [leɪ] noun
    an epic poem.
    قِصَّة شِعْرِيَّه مَلْحَمِيَّه قَصيرَه

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  • 11 soft-boiled

    adjective
    (of eggs) slightly boiled, so that the yolk is still soft:

    She likes her eggs soft-boiled.

    نِصْف مَسْلوقَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > soft-boiled

  • 12 whisk

    [wɪsk]
    1. verb
    1) to sweep, or cause to move, rapidly:

    He whisked her off to the doctor.

    يُزيل أو يَنْقُل بِحَرَكَةٍ خاطِفَه
    2) to beat (eggs etc) with a fork or whisk.
    يَخْفُق
    2. noun
    1) a rapid, sweeping motion.
    حَرَكَه خاطِفَه
    2) a kitchen tool made of wire etc, for beating eggs, cream etc.
    مِخْفَقَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > whisk

  • 13 أخصب

    أَخْصَبَ \ fertilize: to make (seeds, eggs, soil, etc.) productive: Bees fertilize flowers. Male creatures fertilize the eggs of females. Farmers sometimes use chemicals to fertilize their fields.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أخصب

  • 14 حضن

    حَضَنَ \ brood: (of birds) sit on eggs in a nest. cuddle: to hold sb. close and lovingly. embrace: to hold (sb.) in one’s arms, as a sign of love or of friendship. hatch: (of a bird) to produce (baby birds) from eggs by sitting on them till they are ready. hug: to hold (sb. or sth,. esp. a much loved person) tightly to one’s body: She hugged her friend tightly.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حضن

  • 15 سمد

    سَمَّدَ \ fertilize: to make (seeds, eggs, soil, etc.) productive: Bees fertilize flowers. Male creatures fertilize the eggs of females. Farmers sometimes use chemicals to fertilize their fields. manure: to treat (soil) with manure.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سمد

  • 16 طائر

    طَائِر \ bird: a feathered creature with wings that lays eggs, usu. able to fly.. fowl, (fowls, or fowl): a farmyard bird, esp. a hen. \ طَائِر البَشْروس (طائر بحري)‏ \ flamingo: a water bird with long legs and light red feathers. \ طَائِر العَقْعَق \ magpie: a noisy black-and-white bird that steals bright objects. \ طَائِر القَاق (الزّاغ)‏ \ jackdaw: a black and grey bird that often steals bright objects. \ طاَئِر الكُركِي \ crane: a water-bird with a long neck and long legs. \ طَائِر الكَنَاري \ canary: a yellow singing bird. \ طَائِر النَّوْرس \ gull: a common seabird. \ طَائِر الوَقْوَق \ cuckoo: a bird whose call is like its name and which lays its eggs in the nest of other birds.

    Arabic-English dictionary > طائر

  • 17 لقح

    لَقَّحَ \ fertilize: to make (seeds, eggs, soil, etc.) productive: Bees fertilize flowers. Male creatures fertilize the eggs of females. Farmers sometimes use chemicals to fertilize their fields. inoculate: to give (sb.) a disease in a weak form, so that he cannot later catch it in a strong form: The doctor inoculated me against yellow fever. vaccinate: to protect (sb.) against a disease by giving him a weak form of it; esp. to give protection like this against smallpox. \ See Also سمد (سَمَّدَ)، حصن (حَصَّنَ)، طعم (طَعَّمَ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > لقح

  • 18 bird

    طَيْر \ bird: a feathered creature with wings that lays eggs, usu. able to fly. \ عُصْفُور \ bird: a feathered creature with wings that lays eggs, usu. able to fly.

    Arabic-English glossary > bird

  • 19 brood

    حَضَنَ \ brood: (of birds) sit on eggs in a nest. cuddle: to hold sb. close and lovingly. embrace: to hold (sb.) in one’s arms, as a sign of love or of friendship. hatch: (of a bird) to produce (baby birds) from eggs by sitting on them till they are ready. hug: to hold (sb. or sth,. esp. a much loved person) tightly to one’s body: She hugged her friend tightly.

    Arabic-English glossary > brood

  • 20 cuddle

    حَضَنَ \ brood: (of birds) sit on eggs in a nest. cuddle: to hold sb. close and lovingly. embrace: to hold (sb.) in one’s arms, as a sign of love or of friendship. hatch: (of a bird) to produce (baby birds) from eggs by sitting on them till they are ready. hug: to hold (sb. or sth,. esp. a much loved person) tightly to one’s body: She hugged her friend tightly.

    Arabic-English glossary > cuddle

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