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  • 21 circle

    [ˈsəːkl]
    1. noun
    1) a figure (O) bounded by one line, every point on which is equally distant from the centre.
    دائِرَه
    2) something in the form of a circle:

    She was surrounded by a circle of admirers.

    شَكْلٌ دائِري
    3) a group of people:

    wealthy circles.

    حَلَقَةٌ مِنَ الأصْدِقاء

    We sat in the circle at the opera.

    شُرْفَةُ المَسْرَح الدّائِرِيَّه
    2. verb
    1) to move in a circle round something:

    The chickens circled round the farmer who was bringing their food.

    يَدور
    2) to draw a circle round:

    Please circle the word you think is wrong.

    يَرْسُمُ دائِرَةً

    Arabic-English dictionary > circle

  • 22 draw up

    1) (of a car etc) to stop:

    We drew up outside their house.

    يوقِفُ لسَّيّارَه
    2) to arrange in an acceptable form or order:

    The solicitor drew up a contract for them to sign.

    يُرَتِّب، يُنَظِّم
    3) to move closer:

    Draw up a chair!

    يُقَرِّب، يَسْحَبُ نَحْوَهُ
    4) to extend (oneself) into an upright position:

    He drew himself up to his full height.

    يَرْفَعُ قامَتَه، يَنْتَصِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > draw up

  • 23 feather

    [ˈfeðə]
    1. noun
    one of the things that grow from a bird's skin that form the covering of its body:

    They cleaned the oil off the seagull's feathers.

    ريشَه
    2. verb
    to line, cover or decorate with feathers:

    The eagle feathers its nest with down from its own breast.

    يُزَيِّن بِالرّيش، يَكْسو بِالرّيش

    Arabic-English dictionary > feather

  • 24 hedge

    [hedʒ]
    1. noun
    a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc.
    سِياج من شُجيْرات
    2. verb
    1) to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.
    يَتَمَلَّص من الجواب
    2) (with in or off) to enclose (an area of land) with a hedge.
    يُسَيِّج، يُحَوِّط

    Arabic-English dictionary > hedge

  • 25 solid

    [ˈsɔlɪd]
    1. adjective
    1) not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas:

    solid substances.

    صُلْب، جامِد
    2) not hollow:

    The tyres of the earliest cars were solid.

    غَيْر أجْوَف
    3) firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable):

    His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.

    مَتين قَوي، مَوْثوق
    4) completely made of one substance:

    We dug till we reached solid rock.

    خالِص
    5) without breaks, gaps or flaws:

    They are solid in their determination to strike.

    مُتَماسِك
    6) having height, breadth and width:

    A cube is a solid figure.

    مُجَسَّم
    7) consecutive; without a pause:

    I've been working for six solid hours.

    مُتَتالٍ، دون إنْقِطاع
    2. adverb
    without interruption; continuously:

    She was working for six hours solid.

    مُتَواصِل
    3. noun
    1) a substance that is solid:

    Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid.

    مادَّة صَلْبَه
    2) a shape that has length, breadth and height.
    مُجَسَّم

    Arabic-English dictionary > solid

  • 26 حنى

    حَنَى \ bend (bent): to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole. bow: to bend forward (as a sign of respect or thanks, or under the weight of sth.): Her head was bowed in prayer. curve: (to form) a bend, like part of a circle: He curved the pipe round the tree. \ حَنَى الرَّأْسَ من النُّعاسِ \ nod: to let the head fall forward, when one is falling asleep: He sat nodding. He sat nodding by the fire.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حنى

  • 27 عارضة

    عَارِضَة \ beam: a thick piece of wood, esp. as supporting a roof. crossbar: the bar across two posts, for football, jumping over, etc.. girder: a beam of iron or steel, used for making bridges and buildings. \ عَارِضَة خَشَبيَّة (لقضبان السّكة الحديديَّة)‏ \ sleeper: one of the heavy beams on which a railway line is laid. \ عَارِضَة خَشَبيَّة في سطْح مائل \ rafter: one of the sloping beams that form the framework of a roof.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عارضة

  • 28 لوى

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم \ لَوَى \ warp: to bend or become bent out of shape, esp. by heat or wet: The floor was uneven because the old floorboards had warped. \ See Also التوى (اِلتوَى)‏ \ لَوَى (المَفصِل)‏ \ sprain: to damage (a wrist or ankle) by twisting violently, so that it swells painfully.

    Arabic-English dictionary > لوى

  • 29 bend (bent)

    حَنَى \ bend (bent): to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole. bow: to bend forward (as a sign of respect or thanks, or under the weight of sth.): Her head was bowed in prayer. curve: (to form) a bend, like part of a circle: He curved the pipe round the tree.

    Arabic-English glossary > bend (bent)

  • 30 bow

    حَنَى \ bend (bent): to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole. bow: to bend forward (as a sign of respect or thanks, or under the weight of sth.): Her head was bowed in prayer. curve: (to form) a bend, like part of a circle: He curved the pipe round the tree.

    Arabic-English glossary > bow

  • 31 curve

    حَنَى \ bend (bent): to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole. bow: to bend forward (as a sign of respect or thanks, or under the weight of sth.): Her head was bowed in prayer. curve: (to form) a bend, like part of a circle: He curved the pipe round the tree.

    Arabic-English glossary > curve

  • 32 bend, bent

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > bend, bent

  • 33 loop

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > loop

  • 34 screw

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > screw

  • 35 wrench

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > wrench

  • 36 wring

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > wring

  • 37 join

    اِتَّصَلَ \ join: to meet and mix with: This road joins the main road. Streams join to form a river. \ اِلْتَحَقَ \ join: to become a member of: May I join your club? Yes, you may join today. \ See Also اشترك في \ مَكَان الاتِّصال \ join: a place or line where two pieces of material are joined together.

    Arabic-English glossary > join

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