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81 decency
noun(the general idea of) what is proper, fitting, moral etc; the quality or act of being decent:In the interests of decency, we have banned nude bathing
حِشْمَه، إحْتِشام، لَياقَهHe had the decency to admit that it was his fault.
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82 jeans
[dʒiːnz] noun pluraltrousers, usually tight-fitting, made of denim.بَنطَلون جينز -
83 knickers
[ˈnɪkəz] noun pluralwomen's and girls' pants, especially if loose-fitting and gathered in at the thigh.بَنْطَلون قَصير نِسائي -
84 leotard
[ˈlɪətaːd] nouna kind of tight-fitting garment worn for dancing, gymnastics etc.ثَوْب لَصوق يلبِسُه البهْلَوان -
85 mosaic
[məˈzeɪɪk] noun(the art of making) a design formed by fitting together small pieces of coloured marble, glass etc.فُسَيْفِساء -
86 plug
[plag]1. noun1) a device for putting into a mains socket in order to allow an electric current to flow through the appliance to which it is attached by cable:قابِس كَهرُبائيShe changed the plug on the electric kettle.
2) an object shaped for fitting into the hole in a bath or sink to prevent the water from running away, or a piece of material for blocking any hole.سِدادَه2. verb– past tense, past participle pluggedto block (a hole) by putting a plug in it:يَسُدHe plugged the hole in the window with a piece of newspaper.
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87 plumbing
noun1) the system of pipes, drains and toilets in a building etc:سِباكَة المَواسيرWe shall have to have the plumbing repaired.
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88 polo-neck
noun(a garment especially a sweater with) a high, close-fitting part around the neck:جارزة ذات عُنُق طَويل ضيِّق( also adjective) a polo-neck sweater.
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89 sheath
[ʃiːθ] plural sheaths [ʃiːθs ʃiːðz] noun1) a case for a sword or blade.غِمْد2) a long close-fitting covering:غِلاف، قِرابThe rocket is encased in a metal sheath.
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90 skin-tight
adjectivefitting as tightly as one's skin:لُصوق، مُلْتَصِق بالجِسْمHer new sweater is skin-tight.
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91 slacks
noun pluraltrousers, usually loose-fitting, worn informally by men or women:ألْبِسَه فَضْفاضَه مُتَراخِيَهa pair of slacks.
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92 snug
[snag] adjective1) warm, comfortable; sheltered from the cold:دافئ، مُريحThe house is small but snug.
2) (of clothes etc) fitting closely:مُحْكَم التَّفْصيلThis jacket is a nice snug fit.
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93 stocking
[ˈstɔkɪŋ] nounone of a pair of close-fitting coverings for the legs and feet, reaching to or above the knee:جَوْرَب نِسائيMost women prefer tights to stockings nowadays.
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94 tight
[taɪt]1. adjective1) fitting very or too closely:مُحْكَم الإغْلاقMy trousers are too tight.
2) stretched to a great extent; not loose:مَشْدودHe made sure that the ropes were tight.
3) (of control etc) strict and very careful:صارِمShe keeps (a) tight control over her emotions.
4) not allowing much time:مَحْشور، ضَيِّقWe hope to finish this next week but the schedule's a bit tight.
2. adverbمَحْشوThe bags were packed tight / tightly packed.
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95 tights
noun plurala close-fitting ( usually nylon or woollen) garment covering the feet, legs and body to the waist:جَوارِب طَويلَه ضَيِّقَه تُغَطّي القِسْم الأسْفَل من رِجْلَي المرأَهShe bought three pairs of tights.
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96 آلية (تركيبة تشغيل)
آلِيَّة (تركيبةُ تشغيل) \ mechanism: mechanical device. \ آلِيَّة (كآلِيّة السَّاعة) \ clockwork: the way of working a machine by metal wheels fitting into each other, as in a clock: My son has a clockwork train. -
97 إجراء
إِجْرَاء \ measure: (esp. pl.) action that is taken to deal with trouble or to prevent it: Our safety measures included fitting a new lock. step: one of a set of actions that have a certain purpose: If you want to learn cooking, the first step is to find a teacher. The government took urgent steps to end the disorder. transaction: a piece of business; a deal. \ See Also خطوة (خَطْوَة) \ إِجْرَاءُ الحِسَاب \ calculation: calculating. \ See Also حساب (حِسَاب) \ إِجْرَاءٌ وقائيّ \ safeguard: a device, condition, quality etc. that protects against possible trouble: A lock is a safeguard against thieves. \ See Also وقاية (وِقَايَة) -
98 تجهيز
تَجْهِيز \ preparation, readying, fitting. -
99 تجهيزات
تَجْهِيزَات \ equipment: things that equip us: football equipment; equipment for digging wells. outfit: all the clothing or equipment that is needed for a particular purpose: a fisherman’s outfit. supply: sth. that is supplied: fresh supplies of food; equipage, rig, gear. \ تَجْهِيزَات أو تَرْكِيبات (مَنْزِلِيّة) \ fitting: a small piece of fixed equipment: electrical fittings; bathroom fittings. -
100 رداء
رِدَاء \ garment: any article of clothing. \ رِداء (رسميّ) \ robe: a long loose ceremonial garment, as worn by judges, priests, kings, etc. \ See Also ثوب (ثَوْب) \ رِدَاء خارِجيّ فَضْفَاض \ cape: a loose outer garment, worn over the shoulders. smock: a light, loose garment usu. worn to protect other garments. \ رِدَاءٌ خارِجيّ للمنزل \ dressing gown, bathrobe: a long loose garment, worn when one is only partly dressed. \ رِدَاء سِرْوَاليّ (عَفْرِيتة) \ overalls: strong cotton trousers that continue (as a single garment) over the chest and shoulders, or over the whole body, and are worn for dirty work in factories, etc.. \ رِدَاء ضيّق (يرتديه الراقِصُ أو البَهْلَوَان) \ tights: a garment worn by women and dancers that covers the body tightly from the waist to the ends of both feet. \ See Also محكم (مُحْكَم) \ رِدَاء طويل بدون أَكْمام \ tunic: a short straight dress, usu. sleeveless, worn by women, with or without trousers; a close-fitting short coat (worn esp. by policemen and soldiers). \ رِدَاء فَضْفاض (للمنزل) \ robe: a long loose garment worn in the house: a bath robe. \ رِدَاء يابانِيّ \ kimono: a loose garment worn in Japan.
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