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أَساسات \ foundation: (esp. pl.) sth. on which the rest is built: The foundations of the new hospital are now being laid. \ أُسُس \ foundation: (esp. pl.) sth. on which the rest is built: The foundations of the new hospital are now being laid. \ رَأْسُ مَال (مؤسسة علمية، إلخ) \ foundation: money, etc., given to help a school, etc., when it is set up. -
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noun1) the act of founding:إقامة، إنشاء، تأسيسthe foundation of a new university.
2) the base on which something is built:أساس، قاعِدَهFirst they laid the foundations, then they built the walls.
3) an amount of money to be used for a special purpose or the organization that manages it:مُؤَسَّسَه خَيْرِيَّهThe British Foundation for Cancer Research.
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إِنْشَاء \ construction: the act of building: The construction of an aeroplane is complicated. erection: sth. which is erected; the act of erecting: The erection of the tents took half an hour. foundation: the act of starting (building, planning, etc.): The foundation of the university took place 500 years ago. \ See Also إقامة (إِقَامَة)، بناء (بِنَاء)، تأسيس (تَأْسِيس) -
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تَأسِيس \ establishment: act or result of establishing. foundation: the act of starting (building, planning, etc.): The foundation of the university took place 500 years ago. -
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n. foundation, base, substructure; establishing, founding; institution; cosmetic cream used as a base for makeup -
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هِبَة \ donation: a public gift: They made a donation to the local hospital. foundation: money, etc., given to help a school, etc., when it is set up. gift: sth. that is given; a present: He gave his mother a gift for her birthday. grant: money, etc., that is given officially for a purpose: The student received a government grant to pay for his studies. -
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9 Foundation Muslin
A strong, plain weave cotton cloth, used for stiffening dresses. Medium weights of yarn are usual and the cloth is stiff finished. Very similar to buckram, but better quality. Woven in low reeds and picks such as 42 ends and 40 picks per inch, 32's T., 26's W. -
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A coarse net with large meshes, gummed, and used in millinery and dressmaking, made 27-in. to 30-in. wide, in black and white. -
11 Foundation Pattern
A pattern of the very simplest type, having normal seam lines and no fullness or designing lines of any kind.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Foundation Pattern
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The plain, twill or satin weaves, upon which figures are woven. -
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14 Foundation Certificate in English for Academic Purposes
General subject: FCEAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Foundation Certificate in English for Academic Purposes
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15 Foundation Coal Holdings Inc
Trademark term: FLCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Foundation Coal Holdings Inc
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16 Foundation Fieldbus
Sakhalin energy glossary: FF (with switch in IPS/DCS)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Foundation Fieldbus
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17 Foundation Fighting Blindness
Non-profit-making organization: FFBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Foundation Fighting Blindness
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18 Foundation For African Development
Non-profit-making organization: FFADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Foundation For African Development
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19 Foundation For Innovation Regional Services And Telecommunications
Non-profit-making organization: FIRSTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Foundation For Innovation Regional Services And Telecommunications
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20 Foundation For Inspiration And Recognition Of Science And Technology
Non-profit-making organization: FIRSTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Foundation For Inspiration And Recognition Of Science And Technology
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