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21 وجه
1́ n. engineering, face, phiz, snout, pan, mug, maw, mush, visage, countenance, asperity2́ v. aim, destine, control, direct, guide, point, preside, officer, steer, rein, orientate, orient oneself, shepherd, boss, change, cox -
22 هندسة كروية
هَنْدَسَةٌ كُرَوِيّة -
23 هندسة كيميائية
هَنْدَسَةٌ كِيميَائِيّة -
24 هندسة مدنية
هَنْدَسَةٌ مَدَنِيّة -
25 هندسة
هَنْدَسَة: حِرْفَةُ المُهَنْدِسِ أو عَمَلُهُ إلخ -
26 هندسة كهربائية
هَنْدَسَةٌ كَهْرَبائِيّة -
27 هندسة كيميائية
هَنْدَسَةٌ كِيميائِيّة -
28 هندسة مدنية
هَنْدَسَةٌ مَدَنِيّة -
29 هندسة ميكانيكية
هَنْدَسَةٌ مِيكانِيكِيّة -
30 هندسي
هَنْدَسِيّgeometrical, geometric; engineering -
31 ABC
[eɪbiːˈsiː] noun1) the alphabet:ألأَبْجَدِيَهThe child has not learnt his ABC.
2) the simplest and most basic knowledge:الأُسُسthe ABC of engineering.
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32 electrical
adjectiverelated to electricity:كَهْرُبائيan electrical fault.
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33 feat
[fiːt] nounan impressive act or achievement:مَفْخَرَه، عَمَل بُطولي، مأثَرَهBuilding the pyramids was a brilliant feat of engineering.
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34 firm
I [fəːm] adjective1) (fixed) strong and steady:قَوي، ثابِتa firm handshake.
2) decided; not changing one's mind:ثابِت، مُصَمِّم II [fəːm] nouna firm refusal.
a business company:شَرِكَهan engineering firm.
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35 inclination
[ɪnkləˈneɪʃən] noun1) a tendency or slight desire to do something:Has he any inclinations towards engineering?
رَغْبَه، مَيْل إنْحِناءI felt an inclination to hit him.
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36 mathematician
[-ˈtɪʃən] noun1) a person who is good at mathematics:عالِم رياضِيّاتFor a young boy, he's quite a mathematician!
2) someone who works in mathematics:رِياضي، يَعْمَل في الحِسابHe is a mathematician with a local engineering firm.
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37 mechanical
adjective1) having to do with machines:ميكانيكيmechanical engineering.
2) worked or done by machinery:آلي، مَعْمول آليّاًa mechanical sweeper.
تِلقائي، بِصورَةٍ ميكانيكيَّهa mechanical action.
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38 niche
[nɪtʃ], [niːʃ] noun1) a hollow in a wall for a statue, ornament etc.مِشْكاه، فَجْوَة في جِدار2) a suitable place in life:مَكان مُلائِمHe found his niche in engineering.
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39 plant
[plaːnt]1. noun1) anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves:نَباتflowering/tropical plants.
2) industrial machinery:آلات صِناعِيَّهengineering plant.
3) a factory.مَعْمَل ، مَصْنَع2. verb1) to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow:يَزْرَع، يَغْرُسWe have planted vegetables in the garden.
2) to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc ) to have (plants etc) growing in it:يَزْرَع، يَغْرُسWe're going to plant an orchard.
3) to place heavily or firmly:يَضَع نَفْسَه بِثِقَلHe planted himself between her and the door.
4) to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence:يَدُسُّHe claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.
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40 polytechnic
[pɔlɪˈteknɪk] nouna school or college in which technical subjects, eg engineering and building, are taught.مُتَعَدد الفنون
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