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1 space
الفَضَاء (الخارجيّ) \ space: the endless skies, in which all stars have their place: space travel; outer space; a space man (one who travels through space); a space ship (a vehicle for travelling through space). \ بَاعَدَ بين \ space: to arrange sth. so that it is not continuous; provide empty areas or periods between things: Space these plants, to allow for their growth. \ حَيِّز \ space: room; enough empty area: There is space for three more chairs in this row. \ فسَّحَ ما بين \ space: to arrange sth. so that it is not continuous; provide empty areas or periods between things: Space these plants, to allow for their growth. Space your visits evenly. \ فَرَّجَ (وسَّع ما بَين) \ space. \ وَزَّعَ على أبعاد \ space: to arrange sth. so that it is not continuous; provide empty areas or periods between things: Space these plants, to allow for their growth. Space your visits evenly. \ See Also مسافات متساوية -
2 space
[speɪs]1. noun1) a gap; an empty or uncovered place:حَيِّز، فراغ، مكانI couldn't find a space for my car.
2) room; the absence of objects; the area available for use:Have you enough space to turn round?
مُتَّسَعIs there space for one more?
3) ( often outer space) the region outside the Earth's atmosphere, in which all stars and other planets etc are situated:فَضاءtravellers through space.
2. verbيُباعِد، يُوَسِّع ما بَيْنHe spaced the rows of potatoes half a metre apart.
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3 outer
خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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adjectiveoutside; far from (the centre of) something:خارِجيouter space.
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5 الفضاء (الخارجي)
الفَضَاء (الخارجيّ) \ space: the endless skies, in which all stars have their place: space travel; outer space; a space man (one who travels through space); a space ship (a vehicle for travelling through space). -
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خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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خَارِجيّ \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. external: outside: His body showed no external signs of illness. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment; a journey to outer space. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. outward: on the outside; towards the outside; going away: On the outward journey, we stopped twice. The outward appearance of the house was ugly, but the rooms inside were pleasing. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
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[vɔɪd]1. adjective1) not valid or binding:لاغٍ، باطِلThe treaty has been declared void.
2) ( with of) lacking entirely:خالٍa statement void of meaning.
2. nouna huge empty space, especially ( with the) outer space:فَراغHer death left a void in her husband's life.
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16 alien
[ˈeɪlɪən]1. adjectiveforeign:غَرِيب، أجْنَبِيalien customs.
2. noun1) a foreigner:غَرِيب، أجْنَبِيAliens are not welcome there.
2) a creature from another planet:مَخْلُوق غَرِيب(مِن عَالَم آخَر)He claims that he was abducted by aliens.
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17 being
noun1) existence:وُجودWhen did the Roman Empire come into being?
2) any living person or thing:كائِن، مَخْلوقbeings from outer space.
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18 cosmic
[ˈkɔzmɪk] adjectivehaving to do with the universe or outer space:كَوْنـيcosmic rays.
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19 unidentified flying object
( often abbreviated to UFO [juːefˈou] [ˈjuːfou])an object from outer space, eg a flying saucer.جِسِم غَيْر مُحَدَّد الهَوِيَّه، صَحْن طائِر -
20 ملاح
مَلاّح \ navigator: the officer who has to set the course of a ship or aircraft. sailor: a seaman; sb. who is trained to help sail a ship, for pay or for pleasure; a member of a navy, esp. one who is not an officer. seaman: sb. who works on a ship. \ مَلاّح فَضائيّ \ astronaut: a traveller through outer space: American astronauts succeeded in reaching the moon.
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