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61 التحلق
n. loop -
62 دائرة كهربائية
n. circuit, loop -
63 رباط ستارة
n. loop -
64 عقد أنشوطة
v. loop -
65 عقدة
n. kink, hitch, knurl, knob, nub, tangle, clove, ganglion, loop, umbo, complex -
66 أنشوطة
أُنْشُوطَة: عُقْدَةknot, noose, loop -
67 حلقة
حَلْقَة: دائِرَةring; annulus; annulation; circle; link (of a chain, etc.); loop; ringlet, annulet; circlet -
68 ربقة
رَبْقَة، رِبْقَة: عُرْوَةnoose, loop -
69 ربقة
رَبْقَة، رِبْقَة: عُرْوَةnoose, loop -
70 عروة يثبت بعروة
loop [Industry: Milling] -
71 عروة
عُرْوَة (الحَبْلِ إلخ): حَلْقَة، أُنْشُوطَةloop, noose -
72 عقدة
عُقْدَة: أُنْشُوطَة، مَوْضِعُ العَقْدknot, loop; snarl -
73 عصام
عِصَام: عُرْوَة، أُنْشُوطَةloop, noose -
74 لولب
لَوْلَب: وَسِيلَةٌ لِمَنْعِ الحَمْل -
75 coil
[kɔɪl]1. verbto wind into loops:يَلْتَف عَلىThe snake coiled (itself) round the tree.
2. noun1) a length of something wound into a loop or loops:لَفّـه، إلْتِفافa coil of hair.
2) a wound length of wire for conducting electricity:مِلَف،سِلْك مَعْدَنيthe coil in an electric fire.
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76 eye
[aɪ]1. noun1) the part of the body with which one sees:عَيْنShe has blue eyes.
2) anything like or suggesting an eye, eg the hole in a needle, the loop or ring into which a hook connects etc.عَين الإبره (وما يُشْبِهُها)3) a talent for noticing and judging a particular type of thing:نَظَر، نَظْرَهShe has an eye for detail/colour/beauty.
2. verbto look at, observe:يَنْظُر، يُراقِبThe thief eyed the policeman warily.
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77 hank
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78 lasso
[læˈsuː] plural lasˈso(e)s1. nouna long rope with a loop which tightens when the rope is pulled, used for catching wild horses etc.وَهَق: حَبْل بِطَرَفِه أُنْشوطَه2. verb– present tense lasˈsoes: past tense, past participle lasˈsoedto catch with a lasso:يُمْسِك بالحَبْلThe cowboy lassoed the horse.
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79 stitch
[stɪtʃ]1. noun1) a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting:She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches
غُرْزَهBother! I've dropped a stitch.
2) a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc:قُطْبَهThe jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.
3) a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running:ألَم شَديدI've got a stitch.
2. verbto sew or put stitches into:يَدْرِز، يُخيطI stitched the button on.
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80 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.
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