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1 glasses
عُوَيْنَات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.), two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sunglasses; reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of Lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. \ نَظَّارات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.) two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sun-glasses, reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. -
2 glasses
noun pluralspectacles.نَظّارات -
3 a pair of glasses
عُوَيْنَات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.), two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sunglasses; reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of Lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. \ نَظَّارات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.) two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sun-glasses, reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. -
4 sun-glasses
نَظَّارات شَمْسِيّة \ sun-glasses: dark glasses that protect the eyes from strong sunlight. -
5 field-glasses
مِنْظَار مُكَبِّر \ field-glasses: an instrument held in front of both eyes, for seeing distant things. -
6 field-glasses
noun pluralbinoculars.مِنْظار المَيْدان -
7 look at rose-coloured glasses
to take an over-optimistic view of.ينْظُر إلى الحَياة بِمِنْظارٍ تَفاؤُلي -
8 opera glasses
binoculars for use in a theatre.نَظّارة المَسارِح، مِنْظار -
9 see through rose-coloured glasses
to take an over-optimistic view of.ينْظُر إلى الحَياة بِمِنْظارٍ تَفاؤُليArabic-English dictionary > see through rose-coloured glasses
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10 naddzara
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11 spectacles
عُوَيْنَات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.), two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sunglasses; reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of Lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. \ نَظَّارات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.) two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sun-glasses, reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. -
12 نظارات
نَظَّارات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.) two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sun-glasses, reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. \ نَظَّارات شَمْسِيّة \ sun-glasses: dark glasses that protect the eyes from strong sunlight. -
13 glassiness
nounزُجاجِيَّه، جُمود النَّظْرَه•Remark: glasses, meaning spectacles, is plural: His reading glasses are broken. but a pair of glasses takes a singular verb: A pair of glasses has been found. -
14 عوينات
عُوَيْنَات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.), two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sunglasses; reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of Lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. -
15 glass
[glaːs] nounزُجاج( also adjective) a glass bottle.
2) a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking:كأس زُجاجيsherry-glasses.
3) (also ˈlooking-glass) a mirror.مِرآه4) a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one:تِلِسْكوب: مِقْرابThe glass is falling.
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16 عظم
عَظَّمَ \ magnify: (of special glasses, as used in microscopes, telesocpes, field-glasses, etc.) to make (sth.) appear larger. value: to consider sth. as valuable: I value his friendship. \ See Also كبر (كَبَّرَ)، ثمن (ثَمَّنَ) -
17 كبر
كَبَّرَ \ amplify: to make stronger, louder or clearer: A loudspeaker amplifies sound. This explanation needs amplifying. enlarge: to make larger (a photograph, a building, etc.). expand: to spread out; make larger: We need more money to expand our business. magnify: (of special glasses, as used in microsocpes, telescopes, field-glasses, etc.) to make (sth.) appear larger. -
18 منظار الغواصة
مِنْظَار الغَوَّاصة \ periscope: an instrument (used in submarines) that gives one the view from a point which is much higher than one’s head. \ مِنْظَارٌ مُزْدَوِج \ binoculars: glasses for seeing distant objects in the country, or getting a clearer view of actors at the theatre. \ مِنْظَار مُقَرِّب \ telescope: an instrument for looking at distant objects (esp. stars or ships) with one eye. \ مِنْظَار مُكَبِّر \ field-glasses: an instrument held in front of both eyes, for seeing distant things. -
19 amplify
كَبَّرَ \ amplify: to make stronger, louder or clearer: A loudspeaker amplifies sound. This explanation needs amplifying. enlarge: to make larger (a photograph, a building, etc.). expand: to spread out; make larger: We need more money to expand our business. magnify: (of special glasses, as used in microsocpes, telescopes, field-glasses, etc.) to make (sth.) appear larger. -
20 enlarge
كَبَّرَ \ amplify: to make stronger, louder or clearer: A loudspeaker amplifies sound. This explanation needs amplifying. enlarge: to make larger (a photograph, a building, etc.). expand: to spread out; make larger: We need more money to expand our business. magnify: (of special glasses, as used in microsocpes, telescopes, field-glasses, etc.) to make (sth.) appear larger.
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