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  • 1 loop

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > loop

  • 2 loop

    عُقْدَة \ bow: a knot, as used for tying shoes, etc.. knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist, a hard lump in a piece of wood, where a branch grew; a measure of the hourly speed of a ship; a sea mile (1852 metres) in an hour The ship was travelling at 20 knots. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. \ See Also حلقة (حَلْقَة)، أنشوطة (أُنشوطة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > loop

  • 3 loop

    حَلَقَة \ circle: sth. shaped like a circle; a ring: We sat in a circle round the fire, a number of people with the same interest His name is well known in business circles. He has a wide circle of friends. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. ring: any circular object or shape: Have you any curtain rings? The children stood in a ring round their teacher.

    Arabic-English glossary > loop

  • 4 loop

    أُنْشُوطَة \ knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. noose: a ring of rope that tightens when it is pulled.

    Arabic-English glossary > loop

  • 5 loop

    عُرْوَة \ loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. tab: a short strip of cloth, fixed to a garment so that it will hang on a hook; a piece of metal for pulling the top off a tin.

    Arabic-English glossary > loop

  • 6 لوى

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم \ لَوَى \ warp: to bend or become bent out of shape, esp. by heat or wet: The floor was uneven because the old floorboards had warped. \ See Also التوى (اِلتوَى)‏ \ لَوَى (المَفصِل)‏ \ sprain: to damage (a wrist or ankle) by twisting violently, so that it swells painfully.

    Arabic-English dictionary > لوى

  • 7 bend, bent

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > bend, bent

  • 8 screw

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > screw

  • 9 wrench

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > wrench

  • 10 wring

    لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم

    Arabic-English glossary > wring

  • 11 أنشوطة

    أُنْشُوطَة \ knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. noose: a ring of rope that tightens when it is pulled.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أنشوطة

  • 12 حلقة

    حَلَقَة \ circle: sth. shaped like a circle; a ring: We sat in a circle round the fire, a number of people with the same interest His name is well known in business circles. He has a wide circle of friends. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. ring: any circular object or shape: Have you any curtain rings? The children stood in a ring round their teacher. \ حَلْقَة (حَلَقَة) لإحْكَام الوَصْل (وَشَرَة)‏ \ washer: a small flat ring (of metal, rubber, etc.) that makes a screw fit tightly. \ حَلْقَة (حَلَقَة) وَصْل \ link: sth. that joins two things together; one of the metal rings which make up a chain: This old photograph is a link with my childhood (it makes me remember it).

    Arabic-English dictionary > حلقة

  • 13 عروة

    عُرْوَة \ loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. tab: a short strip of cloth, fixed to a garment so that it will hang on a hook; a piece of metal for pulling the top off a tin. \ عُرْوَة الزِّرّ \ buttonhole: a hole for fastening a button.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عروة

  • 14 عقدة

    عُقْدَة \ bow: a knot, as used for tying shoes, etc.. knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist, a hard lump in a piece of wood, where a branch grew; a measure of the hourly speed of a ship; a sea mile (1852 metres) in an hour The ship was travelling at 20 knots. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. \ See Also حلقة (حَلْقَة)، أنشوطة (أُنشوطة)‏ \ عُقْدَة الإِصْبَع \ knuckle: a joint in the finger. \ عُقْدَة مُنْزلِقَة \ slip-knot: a knot that is easily loosened if one pulls one end of the rope; a knot that can move along the rope round which it is made. \ عُقْدَة نَفْسِيَّة \ complex: a state of the mind, caused by events and feelings in the past, which has a strong effect on present behaviour and feelings: Andrew’s complex about sex made his marriage very difficult. kink: a strange idea or fancy.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عقدة

  • 15 bow

    عُقْدَة \ bow: a knot, as used for tying shoes, etc.. knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist, a hard lump in a piece of wood, where a branch grew; a measure of the hourly speed of a ship; a sea mile (1852 metres) in an hour The ship was travelling at 20 knots. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. \ See Also حلقة (حَلْقَة)، أنشوطة (أُنشوطة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > bow

  • 16 knot

    عُقْدَة \ bow: a knot, as used for tying shoes, etc.. knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist, a hard lump in a piece of wood, where a branch grew; a measure of the hourly speed of a ship; a sea mile (1852 metres) in an hour The ship was travelling at 20 knots. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. \ See Also حلقة (حَلْقَة)، أنشوطة (أُنشوطة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > knot

  • 17 circle

    حَلَقَة \ circle: sth. shaped like a circle; a ring: We sat in a circle round the fire, a number of people with the same interest His name is well known in business circles. He has a wide circle of friends. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. ring: any circular object or shape: Have you any curtain rings? The children stood in a ring round their teacher.

    Arabic-English glossary > circle

  • 18 ring

    حَلَقَة \ circle: sth. shaped like a circle; a ring: We sat in a circle round the fire, a number of people with the same interest His name is well known in business circles. He has a wide circle of friends. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. ring: any circular object or shape: Have you any curtain rings? The children stood in a ring round their teacher.

    Arabic-English glossary > ring

  • 19 knot

    أُنْشُوطَة \ knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. noose: a ring of rope that tightens when it is pulled.

    Arabic-English glossary > knot

  • 20 noose

    أُنْشُوطَة \ knot: a fastening that is made by twisting sth. (string, rope, etc.) round and pulling it tight: He tied a firm knot in the rope round the climber’s waist. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. noose: a ring of rope that tightens when it is pulled.

    Arabic-English glossary > noose

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