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21 voimassaolo
yks.nom. voimassaolo; yks.gen. voimassaolon; yks.part. voimassaoloa; yks.ill. voimassaoloon; mon.gen. voimassaolojen; mon.part. voimassaoloja; mon.ill. voimassaoloihincurrency (noun)force (noun)validity (noun)* * *• currency• force• validity -
22 iskujoukko
yks.nom. iskujoukko; yks.gen. iskujoukon; yks.part. iskujoukkoa; yks.ill. iskujoukkoon; mon.gen. iskujoukkojen; mon.part. iskujoukkoja; mon.ill. iskujoukkoihincommando (noun)striking-force (noun)* * *• shock troops• commando• strike-force -
23 poliisikunta
yks.nom. poliisikunta; yks.gen. poliisikunnan; yks.part. poliisikuntaa; yks.ill. poliisikuntaan; mon.gen. poliisikuntien poliisikuntain; mon.part. poliisikuntia; mon.ill. poliisikuntiinpolice force (noun)* * *• police force -
24 poliisilaitos
yks.nom. poliisilaitos; yks.gen. poliisilaitoksen; yks.part. poliisilaitosta; yks.ill. poliisilaitokseen; mon.gen. poliisilaitosten poliisilaitoksien; mon.part. poliisilaitoksia; mon.ill. poliisilaitoksiinpolice (noun)police force (noun)* * *• police• the police• city police department -
25 drivkraft fk
driving force -
26 flyvevåben n
air force -
27 luftvåben n
air force -
28 politistyrke fk
police force -
29 trækkraft fk
tractive force -
30 resistance
noun1) the act of resisting:مُقاوَمَة العَدو( also adjective) a resistance force.
2) the ability or power to be unaffected or undamaged by something:مناعَه، مُقاوَمَة المَرَض، قُدْرَة عَدَم التأثُّرresistance to disease.
3) the force that one object, substance etc exerts against the movement of another object etc.ثَبات، صَد، قُدْرَة على صَد حَرَكَة جِسْمٍ آخَر -
31 airman
nouna member of an air force.طَيَّار، مَلَّاح جَوِّي -
32 arms
noun plural1) weapons:أسْلِحَـهDoes the police force carry arms?
2) a design etc which is used as the symbol of the town, family etc (see also coat of arms).شِـعار -
33 booster
noun1) a person or thing that boosts:مُحَرِّك، دافِع، نَصيرThat was a real morale booster for me (= That made me feel more cheerful and optimistic).
2) a device for increasing power, force etc:مُوَلِّد، مُضَخِّم لاسِلْكيI've fixed a booster on the TV aerial to improve the signal.
3) the first stage of a rocket that works by several stages.مَرْحَلَةُ الدَّفْ الصّاروخي -
34 breakwater
nouna barrier to break the force of the waves.كاسر أمواج -
35 dynamics
noun singularthe science that deals with movement and force.عِلْمُ القُوى المُتَحَرِّكَه -
36 forces
noun pluralthe army, navy and air force considered together:قُوّات، جُنود، جَيْشThe Forces played a large part in the parade.
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37 invader
nouna person, or ( sometimes in singular with the ) an armed force etc, that invades:غازٍOur armies fought bravely against the invader(s).
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38 moderation
noun1) the quality of being moderate:إعْتِدالAlcohol isn't harmful if it's taken in moderation.
2) (an) act of moderating:تَعْديلThere has been some moderation in the force of the gale.
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39 officer
noun1) a person holding a commission in the army, navy or air force:ضابِطa naval officer.
2) a person who carries out a public duty:ضابِط شُرْطَهa police-officer.
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40 ranger
noun1) a person who looks after a forest or park.حارِس الغابَه2) (American) a soldier who is a member of a specially trained force; a commando.جُنْدي قُوّة خاصَّه، كوماندو
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