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41 jet
دَفْقَة \ jet: a stream of liquid or gas that is forced out of a small hole or pipe: A sudden jet of water came from the burst pipe. Modern aircraft are driven forward by a continuous jet of hot gas from each engine. \ طَائِرة نَفَّاثة \ jet: a jet-propelled aircraft. \ نَفْثَة \ jet: a stream of liquid or gas that is forced out of a small hole or pipe: A sudden jet of water came from the burst pipe. Modern aircraft are driven forward by a continuous jet of hot gas from each engine. -
42 soda water
الصُّودا (مَاء) \ soda water: water that is filled with gas bubbles, for drinking. \ غازِيّ (مَاء) \ soda water: water that is filled with gas bubbles, for drinking. \ مَاء الصُّودا \ soda water: water that is filled with gas bubbles, for drinking. \ مَاء غازِيّ \ soda water: water that is filled with gas bubbles, for drinking. -
43 escape
[ɪˈskeɪp]1. verb1) to gain freedom:يَهْرُبHe escaped from prison.
2) to manage to avoid (punishment, disease etc):يَتَجَنَّبShe escaped the infection.
3) to avoid being noticed or remembered by; to avoid (the observation of):The fact escaped me / my notice
يَمْلُص، يَغيب عن البالHis name escapes me / my memory.
4) (of a gas, liquid etc) to leak; to find a way out:يَنْبَعِث، يَتَسَرَّبGas was escaping from a hole in the pipe.
2. noun(act of) escaping; state of having escaped:إنْبِعاث، تَسَرُّبThe explosion was caused by an escape of gas.
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44 pilot-light
nouna small gas light eg on a gas cooker, which burns continuously and is used to light the main gas jets when they are turned on.ضَوء خَفيف دائِم الإشْتِعال -
45 leak
اِنْفَشَى \ leak: (of secrets) to become known to those who should not know: Some of the questions leaked out on the day before the exam. \ خَرْق \ leak: a small hole through which liquid or gas escapes. \ See Also شق (شَقّ) \ دَلَفَ \ leak: (of a boat or roof) to let water in through a small hole. \ See Also سرب (سَرَّب) \ سَرَّب \ leak: (of a boat or roof) to let water in through a small hole; (of a pipe or container) to let gas or liquid out through a small hole: This pot leaks; it’s got a crack in it. \ شَاعَ \ leak: (of secrets) to become known to those who should not know: Some of the questions leaked out on the day before the exam. \ شِقٌّ \ leak: a small hole through which liquid or gas escapes. \ See Also خرق (خَرْق) -
46 piston
كَبَّاس \ piston: a round block that fits closely inside a pipe (cylinder) in an engine; when steam or exploding gas forces it to move, it turns the machinery to which it is joined. \ مِكْبَس \ piston: a round block that fits closely inside a pipe (cylinder) in an engine; when steam or exploding gas forces it to move, it turns the machinery to which it is joined; sth. that works in the opposite way inside a pump; the machinery moves the piston and causes it to suck (or force) liquid or gas through the pipe. -
47 plumbing
سَمْكَرَة \ plumbing: a plumber’s work; all the pipes that provide supplies of water and gas inside a building. \ سِبَاكَة \ plumbing: a plumber’s work; all the pipes that provide supplies of water and gas inside a building. \ See Also شَبَكَة الأنابيب في بناية \ شَبَكَة الأنابيب (في بنَايَة) \ plumbing: a plumber’s work; all the pipes that provide supplies of water and gas inside a building. -
48 غاز مسيل للدموع
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49 ammonia
[əˈmounɪə] noun1) a strong-smelling gas made of hydrogen and nitrogen.نَشادِر، غاز النَّشادِر2) a solution of this gas in water, used for cleaning etc.ماء النَّشَادِر -
50 jet
I [dʒet] noun, adjective(of) a hard black mineral substance, used for ornaments etc:نوع من الفَحْم شَديد السَّواد II [dʒet] nouna jet brooch.
1) a sudden, strong stream or flow (of liquid, gas, flame or steam), forced through a narrow opening:تَيار هواء أو غازFiremen have to be trained to direct the jets from their hoses accurately.
2) a narrow opening in an apparatus through which a jet comes:فَتْحَةٌ يَخْرُج منها الهواء النفّاثThis gas jet is blocked.
3) an aeroplane driven by jet propulsion:طائِرَه نَفّاثَهWe flew by jet to America.
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51 pipe
[paɪp]1. nounأنْبوبa drainpipe.
2) a small tube with a bowl at one end, in which tobacco is smoked:غَلْيون( also adjective) pipe tobacco.
3) a musical instrument consisting of a hollow wooden, metal etc tube through which the player blows or causes air to be blown in order to make a sound:مِزْمارan organ pipe.
2. verb1) to convey gas, water etc by a pipe:يَنْقُل بالأنْبوبWater is piped to the town from the reservoir.
2) to play (music) on a pipe or pipes:يَعْزِف على المِزْمارHe piped a tune.
3) to speak in a high voice, make a high-pitched sound:يَصْفُر، يَقولُ بِصَوْتٍ حاد"Hallo," the little girl piped.
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52 smell
[smel]1. noun1) the sense or power of being aware of things through one's nose:حاسَّة الشَّمMy sister never had a good sense of smell.
2) the quality that is noticed by using this power:رائِحَهThere's a strong smell of gas.
3) an act of using this power:الشَّمHave a smell of this!
2. verb– past tense, past participles smelled, ~smelt smelt1) to notice by using one's nose:يَشُمI thought I smelt (something) burning.
2) to give off a smell:يَبْعَثُ رائِحَةًHer hands smelt of fish.
3) to examine by using the sense of smell:يَفْحَص بواسِطَة الشَّمLet me smell those flowers.
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53 stove
[stəuv] nounan apparatus using coal, gas, electricity or other fuel, used for cooking, or for heating a room:a gas/electric (cooking) stove
مَوْقِد، مِدْفأَه، وِجاقPut the saucepan on the stove.
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54 بخار
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55 بنزين
بَنْزِين \ gasoline, gas petrol. \ بَنْزِين السيارة \ petrol, gas, gasoline: the light oil that is burnt in the engines of cars. -
56 خدر
خَدَّرَ \ anaesthetize, anesthetize: to apply an anaesthetic to (a person, or part of the body). drug: to make sb. sleep, etc., by giving him a drug: They drugged his drink and then stole his keys. They drugged him to make him tell the truth. \ خَدَّر \ gas: to poison (and probably kill) sb. with gas. \ See Also خَنَقَ بالغاز -
57 دفقة
دَفْقَة \ jet: a stream of liquid or gas that is forced out of a small hole or pipe: A sudden jet of water came from the burst pipe. Modern aircraft are driven forward by a continuous jet of hot gas from each engine. -
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59 سيل
سَيَّلَ \ condense: (of a gas) to make liquid. liquefy: to change into a liquid form: liquefied gas. -
60 صمام
صِمَام \ valve: a device for controlling the flow of liquid or gas through a pipe (compared with a tap, which controls the flow out of a pipe). \ صِمَام كهربائي \ valve: an electrical device in a radio set (now often replaced by a transistor). \ صِمَامُ الهَوَاء في مُكَرْبِن السّيّارة \ choke: a device that controls the flow of air into a petrol engine. \ صِمَام يَتَحَكَّم في تَدفُّق البنزين إلى المُحَرّك \ throttle: a device that controls the flow of petrol gas into an engine.
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