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1 layer
طَبَقَة (من الطِّلاء) \ coat: any outer covering: a coat of paint. layer: a strip of one substance spread over or under another substance: a layer of sand between two layers of black earth; a thin layer of butter on a piece of bread. storey, story: a floor or level in a building: a hotel with seven storeys. thickness: a single sheet of material (as used for protection, etc.): The goods were packed in three thicknesses of strong paper. -
2 طبقة
طَبَقَة \ layer, stratum, bed. \ طَبَقَة (من الطِّلاء) \ coat: any outer covering: a coat of paint. layer: a strip of one substance spread over or under another substance: a layer of sand between two layers of black earth; a thin layer of butter on a piece of bread. storey, story: a floor or level in a building: a hotel with seven storeys. thickness: a single sheet of material (as used for protection, etc.): The goods were packed in three thicknesses of strong paper. \ طَبَقَة اجْتِماعِيّة \ class: all the people of one social level: the middle class; the working classes. \ الطَّبقَة الراقِيَة \ aristocracy: nobles, or other people of high rank, as a class. \ طَبَقَة الصَّوت العُليَا \ treble: the musical range of a young boy’s voice; the voice of such a boy. \ الطَّبَقَة العَامِلَة \ working class: those who are usually paid weekly, esp. those who work with their hands (compared with the professional class). \ الطَّبَقَة العُلْيا من التُّرْبَة \ turf: earth that is covered with short grass. \ طَبَقَة العُمّال \ labour: employed people, as a class (compared with the management, who provide or control employment); workers in factories, farms, etc. (compared with those in shops and offices, who are called staff): Skilled labour; a labour force. working class: those who are usually paid weekly, esp. those who work with their hands (compared with the professional class). \ الطَّبَقَة الوُسْطَى \ middle-class: of the middle classes of society. -
3 fold
I [fould]1. verb1) to double over (material, paper etc):يَطْوي، يَثْنيShe folded the paper in half.
2) to lay one on top of another:يَضَعُ شَيْئا فوق الآخَرShe folded her hands in her lap.
3) to bring in (wings) close to the body:يَلُف، يَثْني، يَضُمThe bird folded its wings.
2. noun1) a doubling of one layer of material, paper etc over another:طَيَّه، ثَنْيَهHer dress hung in folds.
2) a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease:طَيَّة أو ثَنْيَه في الورقَه II [fould] nounThere was a fold in the page.
a place surrounded by a fence or wall, in which sheep are kept:حَظيرَه، زَريبَهa sheep fold.
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4 coat
طَبَقَة (من الطِّلاء) \ coat: any outer covering: a coat of paint. layer: a strip of one substance spread over or under another substance: a layer of sand between two layers of black earth; a thin layer of butter on a piece of bread. storey, story: a floor or level in a building: a hotel with seven storeys. thickness: a single sheet of material (as used for protection, etc.): The goods were packed in three thicknesses of strong paper. -
5 storey, story
طَبَقَة (من الطِّلاء) \ coat: any outer covering: a coat of paint. layer: a strip of one substance spread over or under another substance: a layer of sand between two layers of black earth; a thin layer of butter on a piece of bread. storey, story: a floor or level in a building: a hotel with seven storeys. thickness: a single sheet of material (as used for protection, etc.): The goods were packed in three thicknesses of strong paper. -
6 thickness
طَبَقَة (من الطِّلاء) \ coat: any outer covering: a coat of paint. layer: a strip of one substance spread over or under another substance: a layer of sand between two layers of black earth; a thin layer of butter on a piece of bread. storey, story: a floor or level in a building: a hotel with seven storeys. thickness: a single sheet of material (as used for protection, etc.): The goods were packed in three thicknesses of strong paper.
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