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1 شيء
object -
2 i'tarasza
object to ['arasza] -
3 mattlab
object, intention, meaning [ttalaba] Hin matlab, Per mattlab borrowed from Ar -
4 العدسة الشيئية
object glass -
5 المسافة بين الفلم و الشخص
object-film distanceArabic-English Medical Dictionary > المسافة بين الفلم و الشخص
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6 علاقة بالآخر
object relation -
7 عمه إدراك الأشياء
object blindness -
8 اعترض
v. object, object to, oppose, take exception to, protest, obstruct, interpose, remonstrate, stop, bar, expostulate, except, blockade, demur, challenge, intercept, interrupt, intervene, cross, impugn, traverse -
9 مفعول به
مَفْعُولٌ بِهِ [لغة]object, direct object -
10 dzat
being; object, thing [dzu] Kyr zat, Tur zat borrowed from Ar -
11 maurid
case; object; resource [warada] Per moured borrowed from Ar -
12 tanaka
thin metal plate, object made of this [from Per tonok (thin)] Alb teneqe, Bul tenekija, Gre tenekes, Hau tanaka, Per tanake, Rum tinichi, Tur teneke borrowed from Ar -
13 'arasza
oppose, object to [?]--------show, exhibit; extend an offer ['arusza] -
14 جذر السن
1) fang 2) 1. prong 2. conical object 3) radix dentis NA 4) root of tooth -
15 جسم مخروط
1. prong 2. conical object -
16 شيء مطمور
embedded object -
17 معلق
1) object 2) suspensorius 3) suspensory -
18 موضوع
1) object 2) subject -
19 احتج
v. protest, yell, pick, grouse, nag, remonstrate, expostulate, object, demur, represent, take exception to, allege, complain, deprecate -
20 دافع
1́ adj. propellant, propulsive, repulsive, impulsive2́ n. assertion, impeller, propeller, propulsion, incitement, projectile, motive, urge, impetus, impulse, inducement, object, payer, score3́ v. defend, guard, guard against, hold off, stick up for, stand for, buckler, cushion, champion, advocate, vindicate, apologize
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