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1 gardens
noun singular or plurala park, especially one where animals are kept or special trees or flowers are grown:حَدائِق، جَنائِنzoological/botanical gardens.
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2 botanic(al) gardens
noun singular or plurala public park for the growing of native and foreign plants.حَديقَةُ نَباتات -
3 botanic(al) gardens
noun singular or plurala public park for the growing of native and foreign plants.حَديقَةُ نَباتات -
4 سمك
سَمَك \ fish (fishes): a cold-blooded creature without legs that lives in water. \ See Also سَمَكَة \ سَمَكُ الإسْقمرِي \ mackerel: an edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ الأنكليس \ eel: a long snake-like fish. \ سَمَكُ التّراوت \ trout: a tasty fish found in rivers and lakes. \ السَّمكُ الذّهبيّ \ goldfish (goldfishes): a red or golden fish, often kept in houses or gardens. \ سَمَكُ الرِّنْجَة المُمَلَّح \ kipper: a salted, smoked fish (herring), with the insides removed. \ سَمَكُ الرّنْجَة \ herring (herring or herrings): a small edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ سُلَيْمان \ salmon: a large fish with red meat, which lives in the sea but goes up rivers to produce its young. \ سَمَكُ الشَّبُّوط \ plaice: a flat, edible sea fish. \ سَمَكُ الشَّبّوط \ carp: a kind of fish that lives in lakes and slowmoving streams. \ سَمَكُ الشِّفْنِين \ ray: a sea fish with a very broad flat body and a long tail. \ سَمَكٌ صَغير \ sardine: a small tasty fish, often tinned in oil. \ سَمَكُ الفَرْخ \ perch (perches): a common fish found in lakes and rivers. \ سَمَكُ القُد \ cod: a kind of large sea fish, used for food. \ سَمَكُ القِرش \ shark: a large fierce fish that sometimes eats people. \ سَمَكُ المَرْجان \ goldfish (goldfishes): a red or golden fish, often kept in houses or gardens. \ سَمَكُ مُوسَى \ sole: a flat edible sea fish; this fish as food. -
5 goldfish (goldfishes)
السَّمكُ الذّهبيّ \ goldfish (goldfishes): a red or golden fish, often kept in houses or gardens. \ سَمَكُ المَرْجان \ goldfish (goldfishes): a red or golden fish, often kept in houses or gardens. -
6 oleander
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7 potter
تَرَوَّد \ potter: to wander about, doing little jobs or looking at this and that: Old people like to potter round their gardens. \ See Also تنزه (تَنَزَّهَ)، تَمَشَّى على مهل \ تَمَشَّى على مَهْل \ potter: to wander about, doing little jobs or looking at this and that: Old people like to potter round their gardens. \ خَزَّاف \ potter: sb. who makes clay pots and dishes, etc. (by hand; not by mass production in a factory). -
8 sight
أَبْصَرَ (عن بُعد) \ sight: to see (sb. or sth.) in the distance: After six days at sea, we sighted an island. \ اِطِّلاع \ sight. \ See Also رؤية (رؤية) \ حَرِيّ بالنَّظَر (شَيْء) \ sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. \ رُؤْيَة \ sight: the power or act of seeing: He lost his sight in an explosion (he became blind). They were out of sight (they could not be seen). \ See Also بصر (بَصَر) \ شَيْءٌ حَرِيّ بالنَّظَر \ sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. -
9 حمى حدائق كيداني المبقعة
Kedani Gardens spotted feverArabic-English Medical Dictionary > حمى حدائق كيداني المبقعة
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10 حمى حدائق كيو المبقعة
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11 حدائق
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12 formal
[ˈfɔːməl] adjectiveرَسْميa formal letter.
2) suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way:رَسْميYou must wear formal dress.
3) (of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly:رَسْميformal behaviour.
4) (of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational:رَسْميHer English was very formal.
5) (of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally:رَسْمي، ذو شَكْل ثابِتformal gardens.
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13 hedge
[hedʒ]1. nouna 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 شُجيْرات2. verb1) to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.يَتَمَلَّص من الجواب يُسَيِّج، يُحَوِّط -
14 illuminate
[ɪˈluːmɪneɪt] verbto light up:يُضيء بالأنْوارThe gardens were illuminated by rows of lamps.
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15 landscape gardening
the art of planning and laying out gardens, parks etc.فن تخطيط وتَنظيم مَنظَر الحدائِق -
16 lay out
1) to arrange over a wide area ( especially according to a plan):يُخَطِّطHe was the architect who laid out the public gardens.
2) to spread so as to be easily seen:يَعْرِض، يَنْشُرHe laid out the contents of the box on the table.
3) to knock unconscious.يوقِع شَخصا فاقِدَ الوَعْي4) to spend (money).يَصْرِفُ، يُبَذِّرُ5) to prepare (a dead body) to be buried.يُمَدِّدُ الجُثَّه للدَّفْن -
17 open
[ˈəupən]1. adjective1) not shut, allowing entry or exit:مَفْتوحThe gate is wide open.
2) allowing the inside to be seen:مَفْتوحan open book.
After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again
مَفْتوح للعَمَلThe gardens are open to the public.
4) not kept secret:مَكْشوفan open show of affection.
5) frank:صَريحHe was very open with me about his work.
مَفْتوح، ما زال تَحت البَحْثLeave the matter open.
7) empty, with no trees, buildings etc:مَفْتوح، مَكشوف، بدون أشْجار أو أبنِيَهan open space.
2. verb1) to make or become open:يَفْتَحThe new shop opened last week.
2) to begin:يَبْدأ، يَسْتَهِلHe opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.
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18 tour
[tuə]1. noun1) a journey to several places and back:رِحْلَهThey went on a tour of Italy.
2) a visit around a particular place:جَوْلَهHe took us on a tour of the house and gardens.
3) an official period of time of work usually abroad:جَوْلَة عَمَل في خارج البِلادHe did a tour of duty in Fiji.
2. verbto go on a tour (around):يَجولُ، يَطوف، يقومُ بِجَوْلَةٍto tour Europe.
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19 أنبوب
أُنْبُوب \ pipe: a hollow length (of metal, rubber, plastic, etc.) through which liquid or gas may flow. tube: a narrow pipe, a soft metal container whose contents (such as toothpaste) can be pressed out through a hole at one end. tubing: any length of thin rubber, glass or metal pipe. \ أُنْبُوب اخْتِبار \ test tube: a glass pipe (closed at one end) for making chemical tests. \ أُنْبُوب تَصْريف مياه المَجَاري \ sewer: a large pipe for sewage. \ أُنْبُوب من المطّاط (خُرطوم ماء) \ hose, hosepipe: a rubber pipe for directing a stream of water (to put out fires, to water gardens, to wash cars, etc.). -
20 بين
بَيْن \ among(st): in the middle of; mixed with; surrounded by: I found this letter among my books. There is a secret enemy amongst us. between: (of time or place) in the middle, with one on each side: I sat between John and Peter. He arrived between 3 and 4 o’clock, joining or separating: Can you see the difference (or the likeness) between them?, each having a share: I divided the money between them. They did the work between them, in the middle: There were rows of houses with gardens between (or in between). \ بَيْنَ بَيْن \ so-so: neither good nor bad; not as good as one would wish: Her health is only so-so. \ بَيْن حِينٍ وآخر \ every now and again, every now and then: again and again, but with no regular space between. once in a while: sometimes, but not often. \ بَيْن الدُّوَل \ international: between nations: international friendship. \ بَيْن عَشِيّةٍ وضُحَاها \ overnight: on the night before; during the night: I packed my suitcase overnight, so as to be ready to leave at sunrise. His car was stolen overnight.
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