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[ʃel]1. noun1) the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc:مَحارَه، صَدَفَهA tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.
2) an outer covering or framework:هَيْكَل البِناءAfter the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.
قَذيفَهA shell exploded right beside him.
2. verb1) to remove from its shell or pod:يُقَشِّرYou have to shell peas before eating them.
2) to fire explosive shells at:يَقْصِفُ بالمَدْفَعِيَّهThe army shelled the enemy mercilessly.
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22 skin
[skɪn]1. noun1) the natural outer covering of an animal or person:جِلْدA snake can shed its skin.
2) a thin outer layer, as on a fruit:قِشْرَهonion-skins.
3) a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid:طَبَقَه رَقيقَهBoiled milk often has a skin on it.
2. verb– past tense, past participle skinnedto remove the skin from:يَسْلَخHe skinned and cooked the rabbit.
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23 براني
بَرَّانِيّ \ outboard: (of an engine) fixed on the outside of a small boat, but often removed when not in use. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment. -
24 ثوب
ثَوْب \ garment: any article of clothing. \ ثَوْب (أو رِداء رسميّ) \ robe: a long loose ceremonial garment, as worn by judges, priests, kings, etc. \ ثَوب تَحْتِيّ \ undergarment: an article of underwear. \ See Also داخلي (داخِليّ) \ ثَوْب خارِجي قَصير مع غِطاءٍ للرأسِ \ jumper: a loose outer garment (usu. made of wool) with or without sleeves, that is pulled over the head and reaches down to the waist or lower. \ ثَوْبُ سِبَاحةٍ مِنْ قِطْعَتَين \ bikini: a very small garment, in two pieces, worn by women for swimming. \ ثَوْب طَويل \ gown: a long dress, esp. one worn for parties, etc.. \ ثَوْب نسائي \ dress: a woman’s outer garment. \ ثَوْب نَوْم نِسَائِيّ \ nightdress: a woman’s garment worn in bed. -
25 خارج
خَارِج \ exterior: outside: an exterior wall. off: (of people) free from; away from: He was off work because of illness. The policeman went off duty at 6.00. out: (showing where) not in: It’s time you were out of bed. outside: beyond; on the outside of: I left my car outside the gate, (often attrib.) the outer part; not the enclosed part The outside of the house was painted white. \ خَارِج البِلاَد \ abroad: in or to another country: I spent my holiday abroad. \ خَارِجَ البَيْتِ \ outdoor: not in a building: Farmers lead an outdoor life. outdoors, out of doors: the open air; not in a building: Go outdoors and play football. \ See Also في الهَواءِ الطَّلْق \ خَارِجٌ على القَانُون \ lawless: (of a person or act) not obeying the law. outlaw: a criminal who lives in wild or secret places so as not to be caught and imprisoned. \ خَارِجٌ عَن \ off: (of movement) away from: The car turned off the road into a field. \ خَارِجٌ عن السَّيْطَرَةِ \ out of hand: out of control (not used of machines): A teacher must not let his class get out of hand. \ خَارِجَ المَنْزِلِ \ out: not at home: We shall be out for dinner tonight. \ خَارِجًا \ out: from inside: The door opened and a man came out, in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea, forwards The pipe stuck out from the wall. He held his hand out. outside: not within; in the open air; on the outer side: It’s raining outside. -
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27 معطف
مِعْطَف \ coat: an outer garment, fastened down the front and often having pockets: a sports coat; a raincoat. jacket: a short coat. overcoat: a long warm coat that is worn (over other clothes) in the open air in cold weather. \ مِعْطَف فَضْفَاض \ cloak: a loose outer garment with no sleeves. \ مِعْطَف مُشَمَّع (دِثار أو مِعْطَف واقٍ من المَطَر) \ mackintosh, mac, mack: raincoat; a coat made to keep out the rain, usu. treated with rubber or plastic. raincoat: a coat that gives protection from the rain. waterproof: a raincoat. \ مِعْطَف النّجاة \ life jacket: a short sleeveless coat of material that will float, used to prevent sb. from sinking in the sea. -
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32 outboard
بَرَّانِيّ \ outboard: (of an engine) fixed on the outside of a small boat, but often removed when not in use. outer: farther from the middle or from the inside: an outer garment. -
33 woodpecker
قَرَّاع \ woodpecker: a bird which attacks the outer surface of trees with its beak to get at insects living inside. \ نَقَّار الخشب (طائِر) \ woodpecker: a bird which attacks the outer surface of trees with its beak to get at insects living inside. -
34 الأذن الظاهرة
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35 الحرف الخارجي لذات الرأسين
1. outer bicipital ridge 2. crista tuberculi majorisArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الحرف الخارجي لذات الرأسين
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36 الطبقة الجزيئية الخارجية
1. outer molecular layer 2. external plexiform layerArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الطبقة الجزيئية الخارجية
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37 الكعب الخارجي
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38 اللحاظ
1) canth- 2) cantho- 3) outer canthus 4) external canthus 5) lateral canthus -
39 اللوحة الخارجية للجمجمة
1. outer table of bones of skull 2. lamina externa cranii -
40 اللوحة الخارجية للعظم الجبهي
1. outer table of frontal bone 2. facies externa ossis frontalisArabic-English Medical Dictionary > اللوحة الخارجية للعظم الجبهي
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