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أَبْرَقَ (لَمَع) \ flash. \ أَرْسَلَ بريقًا \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. He flashed his lamp in my face. \ بَرَزَ \ flash: to appear or move very quickly and suddenly: A thought flashed through my mind. The car flashed past me. \ See Also لمع (لَمَع)، اِنْطَلَق فجأة وبسُرعة \ سَطْعَة \ flash: a sudden bright light. -
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[flæʃ]1. noun1) a quick showing of a bright light:وَميض، وَمْضَهa flash of lightning.
2) a moment; a very short time:لَمْحَه، وَمْضَهHe was with her in a flash.
3) a flashlight.مِصْباح4) ( often ˈnewsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc:موجَز سَريع للأنْباءDid you hear the flash about the king's death?
2. verb1) (of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly:يَلْمَع، يُضيءHe flashed a torch.
2) ( usually with by or past) to pass quickly:يَمُرُّ بِسُرْعَهThe cars flashed past.
3) to show; to display:يُظْهِرُ، يَعْرِضُHe flashed a card and was allowed to pass.
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وَميض \ flare: a bright flame. flash: a sudden bright light. glimmer: a weak unsteady light: The glimmer of a small candle. -
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مِصْبَاح ساطِع للتصوير \ flashlight: (also flash) a lamp that flashes for taking photographs. -
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لَمَعَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. shine, shone: to give out light: The sun was shinning. His eyes shone with happiness. \ See Also برق (بَرَقَ) -
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بَرِيق \ flash: a sudden bright light. lustre, luster: brightness, esp. of a surface. sheen: a shiny appearance (of silk or hair or gold). twinkle: a twinkling look: There was a twinkle in his eye (a laughing look). -
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أَوْمَضَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
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بِسُرْعَة خاطِفَة \ in a flash: very quickly and suddenly: He seized the money and was gone in a flash. \ في لحظة خاطفة \ in a flash: very quickly and suddenly: He seized the money and was gone in a flash. -
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11 قصيرة نشرة أنباء
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12 مشهد سريع
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flash [Sem b-r-q, Mal berqa (lightning), Akk berqu, Heb baraq, Syr barqa, JNA birqa, SAr brq, Amh mebreq, Tig berq, Uga brq] -
18 التهاب القرنية و الملتحمة الومضي
flash keratoconjunctivitisArabic-English Medical Dictionary > التهاب القرنية و الملتحمة الومضي
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20 حرق وميضي
flash burn
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