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1 lighting
nouna means of providing light:إضاءَه، إنارَهThe lighting was so bad in the restaurant that we could hardly see.
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2 lighting, illumination
إِنارة \ lighting, illumination. \ See Also إِضاءَة -
3 strip-lighting
nounlighting by long tubes rather than bulbs.الإضاءَه بأنابيب النيون الطَّويلَه -
4 illumination, lighting
اِسْتِصْباح \ illumination, lighting. \ See Also استضاءة (اِستِضاءة) -
5 إنارة
lighting -
6 غاز
غازٌ \ gas: any substance that is like air. \ غَازُ الأكسجين \ oxygen: a gas in the air that is necessary for all life, and has no colour or smell; with Hydrogen, another gas, it forms water: On high mountains it is hard to breathe, because the air contains too little oxygen. \ غَازُ البُوتَان \ butane: gas from oil, supplied in liquid form for home use. \ غَازٌ سَامّ \ gas: poisonous gas, as used in war. \ غَازُ الكلور \ chlorine: a gas that is used to make things pure and free from disease (esp. drinking water). \ غَازٌ مُسْتَهْلَك \ exhaust: the gas or steam which escapes through the exhaust pipe of an engine or machine. \ غَازُ النيتروجين \ nitrogen: a colourless gas that forms three-quarters of the air that we breathe. \ غَازُ النِّيُون \ neon: a colourless gas that burns with a red light, used in a form of electric lighting, esp. in shop signs, etc.. \ غَازُ الهيدروجين \ hydrogen: the lightest of all gases, which has no colour or smell; with Oxygen, another gas, it forms water. \ غَازُ الوَقُود \ gas: gas that is used for heating and lighting: coal gas; natural gas. -
7 إضاءة
1) illumination 2) lighting -
8 برق
1) lighting 2) lightning -
9 إشعال
n. ignition, lighting -
10 إضاءة
n. lightening, lighting, illumination, lightness, floodlight, light -
11 إنارة
n. lighting, luminescence, floodlight -
12 الضوء الغامر
n. flood lighting -
13 ضوء
n. light, the light, lighting, illumination, day -
14 إحراق
إحْراقburning, incineration, destruction by fire, combustion, setting on fire, setting afire, setting fire to, ignition, kindling, lighting; scorching, singeing, scalding, searing, charring -
15 إشعال
إشْعالlighting, kindling, ignition, inflaming, inflammation; burning, setting on fire, setting fire to -
16 إضرام
إضْرامkindling, lighting, ignition; burning, setting on fire, setting fire to -
17 إلهاب
إلْهاب: إشْعالinflammation, inflamming, kindling, lighting, ignition, setting on fire, setting fire to -
18 تأجيج
تَأجِيج: مَصْدَر أجّجَlighting, kindling, inflaming, inflammation; setting ablaze, stoking, stirring up -
19 تنوير
تَنْوِير:إنَارَةlighting, illumination -
20 عثور على
عُثُورٌ علىfinding, hitting upon, coming across, coming upon, stumbling upon, striking upon, lighting upon, chancing upon, happening upon
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