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1 junk
I [dʒaŋk] noununwanted or worthless articles; rubbish:خُرْدَه، نُفايَه II [dʒaŋk] noun( also adjective) This vase was bought in a junk shop (= a shop that sells junk).
a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern.مَرْكِب شِراعي صيني: خَيْزُرانيَّه -
2 junk
سَقَطُ المَتَاع \ junk: old things of little value: This cupboard is full of junk that we never use. -
3 junk food
nounfood such as potato chips, sweets and doughnuts, which is mass-produced and is of low nutritional value.طَعام بسيط سريع قليل الفائِده -
4 سقط
سَقَطَ \ collapse: to fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man. come down: to fall: The price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. come off: to fall off: The handle came off (the door). drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fail: (to cause) not to pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. fall (fallen): to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. topple: to fall slowly (usu. of sth. that is top-heavy). tumble: to fall, often with a turning movement: He slipped, and tumbled down the stairs. \ See Also انهار (اِنْهَارَ)، هبط (هَبَطَ)، وقع (وَقَعَ)، رَسَبَ (في الامتحان)، انقلب (اِنْقَلَبَ) \ سَقَطُ المَتَاع \ junk: old things of little value: This cupboard is full of junk that we never use. \ سَقَطَ وتَحَطَّمَ \ crash: to fall or strike sth. suddenly and noisily, causing much damage: The car crashed into a wall. An aeroplane crashed. -
5 الرمم
n. junk -
6 الينك سفينة شراعية
n. junk -
7 خردة
n. junk, scrap, written-off -
8 رخيص
adj. cheap, inexpensive, low priced, saleable, two bit, crummy, frugal, junk, tinny, sleazy, shoddy -
9 سقط المتاع
n. rubbish, offal, trash, junk, lumber, raffle, stuff, tat, write off -
10 طعام بدون قيمة غذائية
n. junk food -
11 مخدرات
n. dope, junk, stuff -
12 نفاية
n. garbage, rubbish, trash, junk, waste, refuse, dump, chaff, outcast, riffraff, slush, swill, soil, short, scouring -
13 حثالة
حُثَالَةdregs, lees, sediment; fag end, last and worst part; dross, scum, refuse, waste, scrap, offal, garbage, rubbish, trash, junk -
14 رذالة
رُذَالَة: حُثَالَةfag end, last and worst part; waste, refuse, scrap, garbage, rubbish, trash, junk -
15 سقط
سَقَطٌ، سَقَطُ المَتَاعrubbish, offal, trash, junk, lumber -
16 سقط المتاع
سَقَطٌ، سَقَطُ المَتَاعrubbish, offal, trash, junk, lumber -
17 سقطي
سَقَطِيّ: بائِعُ السّقَط -
18 فضلة
فَضْلَة: نُفَايَةwaste, refuse, scrap, offal, garbage, rubbish, trash, junk -
19 قاذورات
قاذُورات: نُفَاياتgarbage, rubbish, trash, junk -
20 سقط المتاع
سَقْطُ المَتَاعrubbish, trash, junk, lumber
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