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1 elastic
[ɪˈlæstɪk]1. adjective1) (of a material or substance) able to return to its original shape or size after being pulled or pressed out of shape:مَرِن، مُتَمَغِّطRubber is an elastic substance.
2) able to be changed or adapted:مَرِنThis is a fairly elastic arrangement.
2. nouna type of cord containing strands of rubber:مَطّاطHer hat was held on with a piece of elastic.
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2 elastic
مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. -
3 elastic
مَطَّاط \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. rubber: a springy material that is used for car wheels, balls, etc,; it flows from a certain tree when the wood is cut. -
4 elastic
خَيْط من المطَّاط المَرِن \ elastic: rubber thread woven into a strip of soft material, used to hold some garments in position. -
5 elastic band
( also rubber band)a small thin piece of rubber for holding things together or in place:حَلَقَة مَطّاطHe put an elastic band round the papers.
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6 مطاطة
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7 مطاطي
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8 mattatt
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9 الجلد المطاطي
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10 الصفيحة المرنة الغائرة
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11 ألياف مارنة
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12 ألياف مرنة
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13 بكارة مرنة
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14 تثبيت بالشريط المارن
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15 تصادم مرن
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16 جر مرن
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17 جورب مطاطي
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18 حد المرونة
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19 حدود المرونة
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20 حوض مرن
elastic pelvis
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