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1 electricity
[elekˈtrɪsətɪ] nouna form of energy used to give heat, light, power etc:كَهْرَباءDon't waste electricity.
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2 electricity
الكَهْربَاء \ electricity: a natural force that can be used to produce heat, light and sound, and to drive machines. -
3 negative electricity
الكهربائيَّةُ السالِبة \ negative electricity. \ _(field) Phys. -
4 كهرباء
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5 بطارية
بَطّارِيّة \ battery: a piece of equipment containing acids for producing or storing electricity. cell: a device for making electricity by chemical means. \ بَطّارِيّة جافّة \ dry battery: a container that uses paste (not liquid) for producing or storing electricity. \ بَطّارِيّة حَاشِدَة \ accumulator: a device for storing electricity. \ بَطّارِيّةُ مِدْفَعِيّة \ battery: a group of big guns. -
6 meter
[ˈmiːtə]1. noun1) an instrument for measuring, especially quantities of electricity, gas, water etc:مِتْرIf you want to know how much electricity you have used you will have to look at the meter.
2) (American) see metre1, ~metre 2.2. verbto measure ( especially electricity etc) by using a meter:يَقيس بالمِتْرThis instrument meters rainfall.
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7 سلك
سِلْك \ corps: a group of people performing the same activity: the Diplomatic corps. line: a length of wire, etc: a telephone line. \ السِّلْك الداخِليّ في مصباح كهربائيّ \ element: the wire that gives heat or light in an electric lamp. \ سِلْكٌ شائِك \ barbed wire: wire with short sharp points for fences. \ سِلْك غَليظ (كابل) \ cable: strong twisted wire, used for electricity, telephones, mountain railways. \ سِلْك مَعْدنيّ \ wire: metal thread: copper wire; telephone wires. \ سِلْك مَعْزُول \ flex: thin wire, covered with rubber, for carrying electricity. \ السِّلْك الموصِل لِلأَرْض \ earth: a wire that leads electricity to the ground. -
8 مولد (حيوان)
مُوَلَّد (حيوان) \ hybrid: a living thing produced from parents of different kinds: The hybrid from a horse and a donkey is called a mule. mongrel: sb. or sth. (usu. a dog) of mixed birth. \ See Also هجين (هَجين) \ مُوَلِّد كهرباء (كهرَبائِيّ) \ generator: a piece of machinery for producing electricity. dynamo: a device that produces electric power from the movement of some other force (waterfall, steam engine, etc.): My bicycle wheel turns a dynamo that lights my bicycle lamp. \ مُوَلِّد كهربائيّ صغير \ magneto: a magnetic device for producing electricity in a petrol engine. \ مُوَلِّد للكهرباء بقوة الماء \ hydroelectric: producing electricity by waterpower. -
9 charge
[tʃaːdʒ]1. verb1) to ask as the price (for something):يَطْلُبُ سِعْراThey charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.
2) to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed:يُدْرِجُ في حِساب، يُقَيِّدُ حِسابا عَلىCharge the bill to my account.
يَتَّهِمHe was charged with theft.
4) to attack by moving quickly (towards):يَهْجِمُ عَلى، يُغيرُ عَلىWe charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.
5) to rush:يَنْدَفِعُ، يَرْكُضُThe children charged down the hill.
6) to make or become filled with electricity:يَحْشوPlease charge my car battery.
يُحَمِّلُ المَسؤولِيَّه، يُكَلِّفُ بِ، يَعْهَدُ إلىHe was charged with seeing that everything went well.
2. noun1) a price or fee:سِعْلر، ثَمَنWhat is the charge for a telephone call?
2) something with which a person is accused:تُهْمَه، إتِّهامHe faces three charges of murder.
3) an attack made by moving quickly:هُجوم عَلىthe charge of the Light Brigade.
4) the electricity in something:شَحْنَةٌ كَهْرَبائِيّهa positive or negative charge.
5) someone one takes care of:رِعايَه، عُهْدَه، عِنايَهThese children are my charges.
6) a quantity of gunpowder:حَشْوَه، عُبُوَّةُ مَسْحوقِ البارودPut the charge in place and light the fuse.
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10 electrocute
[ɪˈlektrəkjuːt] verb1) to kill or injure (a person etc) accidentally by electricity:يَصْعَق/ يَقْتُلُ بالتَّيّار الكَهْرُبائيThe child was electrocuted when he touched an uncovered electric wire.
2) to put (a person) to death by means of electricity.يُعْدِمُ بالتَّيّار الكَهْرُبائي -
11 static
[ˈstatɪk]1. adjective1) still; not moving.ساكِن2) static (electricity) electricity that accumulates on the surface of objects (eg hair, nylon garments etc).كَهْرُباء ساكِنَه2. nounatmospheric disturbances causing poor reception of radio or television programmes.تَشْويش إذاعي -
12 turn off
1) to cause (water, electricity etc) to stop flowing:يوقِفI've turned off the water / the electricity.
2) to turn (a tap, switch etc) so that something stops:يُطْفِئ ، يوقِفI turned off the tap.
3) to cause (something) to stop working by switching it off:يُوقِف تَيّار التَشغيل، يُطْفئHe turned off the light / the oven.
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13 استهلك
اِسْتَهْلَكَ \ consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. go: be spent; be used: Most of my pay goes on food. His strength had gone. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. \ See Also استنزف (اِسْتَنْزَف)، اِسْتَنْفَدَ -
14 أوقف
أَوْقَفَ \ arrest: to put a stop to: Can doctors arrest the progress of this disease?. bar: to forbid; prevent: He was barred from taking part in the game. call off: to give orders or decide to stop sth. which has been arranged: The meeting was called off.. close: to (cause to) be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down). cut off: to stop: Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.): You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. stop: to put an end to (movement or progress): I stopped my car and got out. Rain stopped the match after ten minutes. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time, hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. \ See Also منع (مَنَعَ) \ أَوْقَفَ ابتغاء السَّلب \ hold up: to stop (sb. or sth.) in order to steal: The criminals held up the travellers and took all their money. \ أَوْقَفَ (أو سَجَن) احتياطِيًّا \ remand: (of a court) to have sb. locked up until his trial can continue. \ أَوْقَفَ التَّعامُلَ مع \ boycott: to unite in refusing to deal with sb. or sth.: The students boycotted all Mr Brown’s classes. \ See Also قاطع (قَاطَعَ) \ أَوْقَفَ السّيارة وتركَها مؤقتًا \ park: to leave a car when it is not in use: You may park (your car) here while you are shopping. \ أَوْقَفَ عضوًا (من الجسم) عن الحركة \ hold: to put or keep a part of the body in a certain position: Hold (yourself) still!. \ أَوْقَفَ (أو أَعَاق) النُّمُوّ \ stunt: to prevent the full growth of: Lack of the right foods in soil will stunt plants. -
15 سار
سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) \ سَارَ \ race: to rush; go at full speed: The car raced past me. \ See Also عدا بأقصى سُرْعَة \ سَارَ \ plod: to walk with slow heavy steps: The farmer plodded across the muddy field. \ See Also عَمِلَ ببطُء وتَثَاقَل \ سَارَ بِبُطْء \ drag: to move slowly: The sick donkey dragged behind the others. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى مُنْتَظِمَة \ pace: to walk with regular steps: He paced anxiously up and down the room. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى واسِعة \ stride: to walk with long steps. \ سَارَ بسُرعةٍ عادية \ cruise: (of cars or aeroplanes) to travel at a speed that uses a reasonable amount of petrol, not at top speed. \ سَارَ بِغَيْرِ اتّزَانٍ فوقَ طريقٍ وَعِر \ bump: to move unsteadily over rough ground: The car bumped along the track. \ سَارَ رُوَيدًا \ amble: to walk slowly. \ سَارَ سِيرتَهُ \ follow in sb.’s footsteps: to follow sb.’s example, esp. one’s way of life: He wants to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a doctor. \ سَارَ على دواليب أو عجلات \ roll: to move on wheels: The train rolled slowly into the station. \ سَارَ قُدُمًا \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. \ سَارَ مُتَعَرِّجًا \ zigzag: to go in zigzag manner. \ سَارَ الهُويْنَا \ jog: (of people, animals, vehicles, etc.) to move unsteadily or with little progress: We jogged along on our donkeys. -
16 قطع
قَطَعَ \ cover: to travel a certain distance: We covered 300 miles in a day. cut: to separate, wound or treat with sth. sharp, esp. with a knife: I cut a branch off the tree. Please cut this apple in half. cut down: to cause to fall: He cut the tree down. cut off: to remove by cutting: He cut off the branch, to stop Our electricity supply was cut off till we paid the bill. cut short: to shorten: He cut short his visit because he felt ill. interrupt: to stop; prevent for a short time: The electricity supply was interrupted by the storm. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. shut off: to stop a supply: The water was shut off because the pipe burst. strike off: to cut off with a sharp blow: He struck the branch off with an axe. \ See Also اجتاز (اِجْتَازَ)، قصر (قَصَّرَ)، أَعَاقَ، منع (مَنَعَ) \ قَطَعَ (بانصهار الفصَّال) \ fuse: (of electrical things) to stop when the fuse melts; cause (sth. electrical) to stop in this way: The lights have fused. A worn wire in the radio fused the lights. \ See Also اِنْقَطَعَ التَّيار \ قَطَعَ الاتصال \ disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. \ قَطَعَ الأمل \ despair: to cease hoping: We despaired of finding our stolen car. \ See Also يئس (يَئِسَ) \ قَطَعَ بعضُه بعضًا \ cross: (of letters, roads, travellers, etc.) to meet and pass, going in different directions: Our letters crossed in the post. \ See Also تقاطع (تَقاطَع) \ قَطَعَ بفأس \ hew: to cut (with an axe, sword, etc.). \ قَطَعَ بالمِنْشار \ saw: to cut with a saw. \ قَطَعَ الشجرة \ chop down: to cause to fall by chopping: The men chopped down several trees. \ قَطَعَ الطريق على... \ intercept: to stop or catch sb. or sth. on the way: their secret message (or messenger) was intercepted by the police. One of their team intercepted the ball before it reached me. \ قَطَعَ على نَفْسِه عهدًا \ vow: to promise solemnly. -
17 كهربائي
كَهْرَبَائِيّ \ electric: using electricity: an electric bell. electrical: concerning electricity: An electrical fault stopped the car. -
18 مركم
مِرْكَم \ accumulator: a device for storing electricity. battery: a piece of equipment containing acids for producing or storing electricity. -
19 accumulator
مِرْكَم \ accumulator: a device for storing electricity. battery: a piece of equipment containing acids for producing or storing electricity. -
20 battery
مِرْكَم \ accumulator: a device for storing electricity. battery: a piece of equipment containing acids for producing or storing electricity.
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