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61 ميكروسكوب
مِيكْرُوسْكُوب: مِجْهَر -
62 bacteria
[bakˈtɪərɪə] singular bacˈterium [-əm] noun pluralorganisms not able to be seen except under a microscope, found in rotting matter, in air, in soil and in living bodies, some being the germs of disease:بَكْتيريا، جَراثيمa throat infection caused by bacteria.
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63 invent
[ɪnˈvent] verb1) to be the first person to make or use (eg a machine, method etc):Who invented the microscope?
يَخْتَرِعWhen was printing invented?
2) to make up or think of (eg an excuse or story):يَبْتَدِع، يُلَفِّق قِصَّهI'll have to invent some excuse for not going with him.
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64 microscopic
[-ˈskɔ-] adjectiveseen only by the aid of a microscope:مِكْروسكوبي: مِجْهَريmicroscopic bacteria.
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65 slide
[slaɪd] past tense, past participle slid [slɪd]1. verb1) to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly:يَنْزَلِقChildren must not slide in the school corridors.
2) to move quietly or secretly:يَتَحَرَّك بِسُرْعَه ونُعومَهHe slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.
2. noun1) an act of sliding.إنْزِلاق2) a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide:مِزْلَقَهThe children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.
صورَةٌ مُلَوَّنَه على زُجاج شَفّاف للفانوس السِّحْريThe lecture was illustrated with slides.
4) a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.شَريحَةٌ زُجاجِيَّه للمِجْهَر5) ( also ˈhair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.مِشْبَك لِشَعْر النِّساء -
66 specimen
[ˈspesɪmɪn] nounsomething used as a sample (of a group or kind of something, especially an object to be studied or to be put in a collection):نموذَج، عَيِّنَهWe looked at specimens of different types of rock under the microscope.
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67 the naked eye
the eye unaided by any artificial means such as a telescope, microscope etc:العَيْن المُجَرَّدَهGerms are too small to be seen by the naked eye.
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68 تحت
تَحْتَ['taħt]عَكْسُ فَوْقَ sous, au-dessous◊وَقَفَ تَحْتَ الشَّجَرَةِ — Il se tenait sous les branches de l'arbre.
♦ تَحْتَ إِشْرافِ بِرِعايَةِ sous la surveillance de♦ تَحْتَ تَصَرُّفِ تَحْتَ أَمْرِ à l'ordre de♦ تَحْتَ الصِّفْرِ au-dessous de zéro♦ تَحْتَ المِجْهَرِ au microscope -
69 مجهر
مِجْهَر \ microscope: an instrument for examining very small things that are made to look larger when put close underneath its special curved glass. \ مِجْهَر صَوتي \ microphone: (often shortened to mike) an instrument for changing sound waves into electrical waves, in order to record them or make them sound louder: He sang into the microphone. -
70 مكروسكوب
مِكرُوسْكوب \ microscope: an instrument for examining very small things that are made to look larger when put close underneath its special curved glass. -
71 ميكروسكوب
ميكروسكوب \ microscope. \ _(field) Phys. \ See Also مجهر (مِجْهَر)
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