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  • 1 load

    [ləud]
    1. noun
    1) something which is being carried:

    She was carrying a load of groceries.

    حُمولَه
    2) as much as can be carried at one time:

    two lorry-loads of earth.

    شَحْنَه
    3) a large amount:

    We ate loads of ice-cream.

    كميَّه كبيرَه
    4) the power carried by an electric circuit:

    The wires were designed for a load of 15 amps.

    شَحْنَه كهربائِيَّه، قُوَّه
    2. verb

    The lorry was loading when they arrived.

    يَشْحَن
    2) to put ammunition into (a gun):

    He loaded the revolver and fired.

    يَشْحَن ، يَحْشو سِلاحا ناريّاً
    3) to put film into (a camera).
    يَضَعُ فيلماً في الكاميرا

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  • 2 حمل

    حِمْلٌ \ burden: a heavy load. cargo (cargoes): goods carried in a ship or aeroplane. load: sth. heavy that is carried; a weight: Vehicles carry bigger loads than men or animals can, (in compounds) the full amount that sth. can carry a shipload of copper; a carload of boys. \ حِمْلٌ \ load: sth. heavy that is carried; a weight: Vehicles carry bigger loads than men or animals can. Their safe return took a load off my mind.

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  • 3 حشد

    n. press, rabble, boodle, college, confluence, throng, horde, Host, huddle, loads of, lots of, assemblage, mob, cloud, crew, legion, regiment, gathering, concourse, multitude, oodles, recall
    v. gather, assemble, concentrate, mobilize, pack, pile up, press, crowd

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  • 4 cart

    [kaːt]
    1. noun
    1) a two-wheeled ( usually horse-drawn) vehicle for carrying loads:

    a farm cart.

    عَرَبَةُ حِصان
    2) (American) a small wheeled vehicle pushed by hand, for carrying groceries, golf clubs etc.
    عَرَبَةُ نَقْلٍ على عَجَلات
    2. verb
    1) to carry (in a cart):

    He carted the manure into the field.

    يَنْقُلُ بالعَرَبَه
    2) to carry:

    I don't want to cart this luggage around all day.

    يَحْمِلُ

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  • 5 lorry

    [ˈlɔrɪ] noun
    (American truck) a motor vehicle for carrying heavy loads:

    a coal-lorry.

    شاحِنَه، سَيّارَة شَحْن

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  • 6 stevedore

    [ˈstiːvədɔː] noun
    a person who loads and unloads ships; a docker.
    مُتَعَهِّد تَحْميل السُّفُن أو تَفْريغها

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  • 7 waggon

    [ˈwægən] noun
    1) a type of four-wheeled vehicle for carrying heavy loads:

    a hay wagon.

    مَرْكَبَه، عَرَبَة نَقْل
    2) an open railway carriage for goods:

    a goods wagon.

    عَرَبَة قِطار مَكْشوفَه

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  • 8 wagon

    [ˈwægən] noun
    1) a type of four-wheeled vehicle for carrying heavy loads:

    a hay wagon.

    مَرْكَبَه، عَرَبَة نَقْل
    2) an open railway carriage for goods:

    a goods wagon.

    عَرَبَة قِطار مَكْشوفَه

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  • 9 weighing-machine

    noun
    a (public) machine for weighing people, loads etc; a scale:

    I weighed myself on the weighing-machine at the railway station.

    آلة وَزْن، ماكِنَة للوَزْن

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  • 10 winch

    [wɪntʃ]
    1. noun
    a type of powerful machine for hoisting or hauling heavy loads.
    وِنْش: مِرْفاع، ذِراع تَدْوير
    2. verb
    to hoist (up) or haul (in) using a winch.
    يَرْفَع بالوِنْش

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  • 11 جاموس

    جَامُوس \ buffalo: an animal of the cattle family, used in Asia to draw loads.

    Arabic-English dictionary > جاموس

  • 12 خفيف

    خَفِيف \ flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. light: (the opposite of heavy) not having much weight: as light as a feather, (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear, (of music, books, plays, etc.) meant for amusement only; not serious, (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops, (of meals) small and not too solid, (of illness) not serious, (of words and actions) gentle a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle, (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. thin: scattered; not close together: His hair was getting thin. \ خَفيف (للسائل أو الغاز)‏ \ thin: (of liquid or gas) flowing easily; lacking strength or richness: thin oil; thin air on a mountain top. weak: (of liquids like tea or coffee) lacking taste or strength, because of too much water or milk. \ خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. \ خَفِيف الظِّل \ breezy: (of a person) cheerful; bright. \ خَفِيف اللّون \ light: (of colours) not deep: Her hair was light brown. It was light-coloured. \ خَفِيف الهِمَّةِ \ spry: (esp. of old people) lively; active.

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  • 13 عامل

    عَامِل \ active: busy; not lazy; able to do things: My father is old but still active. He takes an active part in village affairs. agent: (esp. in science) sth. that acts on sth. else and produces an effect. hand: a worker: a factory hand. labourer, laborer: sb. who performs heavy unskilled work. man: an employed male: the builder’s men. worker: anyone who works, but esp. an employed person: Is she an office worker or a factory worker?. workman: sb. who works with his hands at a skilled job. \ See Also نشيط (نَشيط)، فعال (فَعّال)‏ \ عَامِل الإشارات (في سِكّة الحَديد)‏ \ signalman, signalmen: a signaller; sb. who sets signals on a railway. \ عَامِل الإشارة (في الجَيْش)‏ \ signaller, signaler: a soldier whose job is to send and receive signals. \ عَامِل مُضْرِب عن العَمَل \ striker: sb. who stops work in support of some demand. \ عَامِلُ شَحْنِ وتفريغِ السُّفُن \ stevedore: sb. who loads or unloads a ship. \ عَامِل على آلة \ operator: sb. who controls a machine (esp. a radio or telephone): Pick up your telephone and ask the operator for the number that you want. \ See Also جهاز (جِهاز)‏ \ عَامِل في مَنْجَم \ miner: sb. who works in a mine: a coal miner. \ عَامِل كهربائيّ \ electrician: sb. who looks after electrical supplies and instruments. \ عَامِل مَاهِر \ craftsman, craftsmen: sb. skilled with the hands. \ عَامِل مساعِد \ factor: any cause, condition, etc. that helps to produce a result: One’s age and experience are important factors in finding a job. \ عَامِل الميناء \ docker: sb. who works at loading or repairing ships.

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  • 14 عبء

    عِبْء \ burden: a heavy load. load: sth. heavy that is carried; a weight: Vehicles carry bigger loads than men or animals can. Their safe return took a load off my mind. \ عِبءٌ ثَقيل \ burden: any difficulty which one has to bear.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عبء

  • 15 agile

    خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement.

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  • 16 brisk

    خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement.

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  • 17 light

    خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement.

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  • 18 nimble

    خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement.

    Arabic-English glossary > nimble

  • 19 buffalo

    جَامُوس \ buffalo: an animal of the cattle family, used in Asia to draw loads.

    Arabic-English glossary > buffalo

  • 20 burden

    حِمْلٌ \ burden: a heavy load. cargo (cargoes): goods carried in a ship or aeroplane. load: sth. heavy that is carried; a weight: Vehicles carry bigger loads than men or animals can, (in compounds) the full amount that sth. can carry a shipload of copper; a carload of boys.

    Arabic-English glossary > burden

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