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1 -handled
مُسْتَعْمَلa long-handled knife.
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2 hoe
عَزَقَ (الأرض) \ hoe: to work with a hoe; remove (wild plants) with a hoe; remove wild plants from (the soil, a field, a crop etc.) with a hoe. \ See Also نكش (نَكَشَ) \ مِعْزَقَة \ hoe: a long-handled tool for loosening the soil and removing unwanted wild plants. \ مِنْكَاش \ hoe: a long-handled tool for loosening the soil and removing unwanted wild plants. -
3 أداة طولانية المقبض
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4 متناول
مُتَنَاوَل (بِالبَحْث): مُعَالَجdealt with, treated, handled, tackled, approached, taken up, discussed, studied, considered, examined; included, comprised, encompassed, covered, involved -
5 مسير
مُسَيّر: مَدْفُوع، مُوَجّهdriven, set in motion; propelled, impelled, moved, shoved, driven forward; steered, directed, oriented, guided, controlled; managed, run, handled; operated, actuated; sent, dispatched, forwarded; circulated, spread -
6 معالج
مُعَالَج: مُتَنَاوَل (بِالبَحْث)treated, dealt with, handled, tackled, approached, taken up, discussed, studied -
7 معامل
مُعَامَل: عُوْمِلَtreated, dealt with; handled -
8 broom
[bruːm] noun1) a wild shrub of the pea family with ( usually yellow) flowers:وزّالThe hillside was covered in broom.
2) a long-handled sweeping brush.مُكْنِسَه -
9 hoe
[həu]1. nouna long-handled tool with a metal blade used for removing or destroying weeds etc.مِعْزَقَه، مِجْرَفَه2. verb– present participle ˈhoeingto use a hoe eg to remove or destroy weeds:يَعْزِقُ الأرْض، يُزيل الأعْشابThis morning I hoed the garden/weeds.
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10 mallet
[ˈmælɪt] noun1) a type of small wooden hammer:مِطْرَقَهWe hammered the tent pegs into the ground with a mallet.
2) a long-handled wooden hammer for playing croquet or polo.مِضْرَب خَشَبي -
11 pitchfork
nouna large long-handled fork for lifting and moving hay.شَوْكَة، مِذْراة تَفْريغ -
12 spear
[spɪə]1. nouna type of long-handled weapon, usually with an iron or steel point on the end:رُمْح، حَرْبَهHe was armed with a spear and a round shield.
2. verbto pierce or kill with a spear:يَقْتُل بالرُّمْح أو الحَرْبَهHe went out in a boat and speared some fish.
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13 تعامل مع (مصرف)
تَعَامَلَ مع (مَصْرِفٍ) \ bank: to keep one’s money in a bank: My firm banks with Barclays Bank. deal with: to do business with; to have relations with: I don’t like to deal with dishonest shopkeepers. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. -
14 دبر
دَبَّرَ \ devise: to plan with skill: We devised a plan of escape. manage: to control (a person, an animal, a business, etc.). organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. \ See Also أدار (أَدَارَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ) \ دَبَّرَ الأمْرَ \ handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. \ دَبَّرَ أُمور المَنْزِلِ \ keep house: to look after the work of a house. \ دَبَّرَ شؤونَ... \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). \ دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ) \ دَبَّسَ \ pin: to fasten with a pin. staple: to fix with staples: The electric wires were stapled to the wall. The papers were stapled together. -
15 عال نفسه بنفسه
عَالَ نَفْسَه بِنَفْسه \ self-supporting: earning enough to pay for one’s own needs. \ عَالَجَ \ cure: to bring (sb.) back to good health; put an end to a disease or customary unwanted behaviour: The doctor cured me of fever. Nothing will cure him of smoking. deal with: to treat; attend to: I’ll deal with this question myself. If a thief breaks in, my dog will deal with him. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. remedy: to put right (sth. that is wrong): Most faults can be remedied. tackle: to deal with (a difficulty); speak boldly to (sb., about a difficulty): I must tackle our neighbours about that broken fence. treat: to give medical care to (a sick person); deal with (an illness): His wounds were treated in hospital. The doctor treated her for a disease of the blood. \ See Also داوى (دَاوَى)، دبر (دَبَّرَ)، أصلح (أَصْلَحَ)، تَعَامَلَ مَع \ عَالَجَ (بمهارة) \ manipulate: to handle skilfully (machinery, etc.). \ See Also شَغَّلَ باليد -
16 مجرفة
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17 معزقة
مِعْزَقَة \ hoe: a long-handled tool for loosening the soil and removing unwanted wild plants. -
18 منكاش
مِنْكَاش \ hoe: a long-handled tool for loosening the soil and removing unwanted wild plants. -
19 bank
تَعَامَلَ مع (مَصْرِفٍ) \ bank: to keep one’s money in a bank: My firm banks with Barclays Bank. deal with: to do business with; to have relations with: I don’t like to deal with dishonest shopkeepers. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. -
20 deal with
تَعَامَلَ مع (مَصْرِفٍ) \ bank: to keep one’s money in a bank: My firm banks with Barclays Bank. deal with: to do business with; to have relations with: I don’t like to deal with dishonest shopkeepers. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well.
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