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1 pen
I [pen] nouna small enclosure, usually for animals:حَظيرَه II [pen] nouna sheep-pen.
an instrument for writing in ink:قَلَمMy pen needs a new nib.
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2 pen
قَلَم حِبْر \ fountain pen: a pen that holds ink and gives a continuous supply of ink as one writes. pen: an instrument for writing with ink. -
3 pen
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4 pen friend
صَدِيق بالمُرَاسلة \ pen friend: sb. (usu. in another country) with whom one has become friendly through letters although one has not met him: Students often have pen friends in a country whose language they are learning. -
5 pen-friend
nounsa usually young person ( usually living abroad) with whom another ( usually young) person regularly exchanges letters:صَديق المُراسَلَهMy daughter has pen-friends in India and Spain.
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6 pen-name
nouna name used by a writer instead of his own name:إسم مُسْتَعار للكاتِبSamuel Clemens used the pen-name of Mark Twain.
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7 pen-pal
nounsa usually young person ( usually living abroad) with whom another ( usually young) person regularly exchanges letters:صَديق المُراسَلَهMy daughter has pen-friends in India and Spain.
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8 pen, pencil
مِرْقَم \ pen, pencil. \ See Also قلم (قَلَم) -
9 pen-knife
nouna pocket-knife with blades which fold into the handle.سِكِّين جَيْب -
10 fountain pen
قَلَم حِبْر \ fountain pen: a pen that holds ink and gives a continuous supply of ink as one writes. pen: an instrument for writing with ink. -
11 ballpoint pen
قَلَم حِبْرٍ جافّ \ ballpoint pen: a pen in which special ink flows out round a small metal ball. -
12 fountain pen
a kind of pen with a nib and containing a supply of ink which is released as one writes.قَلَم حِبْر -
13 hennery, pen, coop
خُمّ (بَيتُ الدَّجاج) \ hennery, pen, coop. -
14 poison-pen letter
رَسائِل بِدون تَوقيع تَحتَوي على إهانات وَشتائِم -
15 qalam
pen [from Gre kalamos] Aze qelem, Hin kalam, Per qalam, Swa kalamu, Taj qalam, Tat kalem, Tur kalem borrowed from Ar -
16 قبضة القلم
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17 nib
[nɪb] noun رأس قَلَم الحِبْر -
18 قلم حبر
قَلَم حِبْر \ fountain pen: a pen that holds ink and gives a continuous supply of ink as one writes. pen: an instrument for writing with ink. -
19 Oh, dear! or Dear me!
يا إلهي! \ Oh, dear! or Dear me!: an expression of troubled surprise: Oh, dear! I’ve lost my pen. \ يا سَتّار! \ Oh, dear! or Dear me!: an expression of troubled surprise: Oh, dear! I’ve lost my pen. \ يا لطيف \ Oh, dear! or Dear me!: an expression of troubled surprise: Oh, dear! I’ve lost my pen. -
20 mine
اِسْتَخْرَجَ من منجم \ mine: to dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. They mined the silver. \ خَاصَّتي \ mine: belonging to me: He’s a friend of mine. Is that pen yours or mine?. \ عَدَّنَ \ mine: to dig a mine; dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver. They mined the silver. \ لَغَم \ mine: explosive material that is placed in the sea or under the ground, so as to destroy an enemy or anything (a bridge, etc.) that would be useful to him. \ لَغَمَ \ mine: to place a mine in or under (sth.); damage (sth.) with a mine: They mined the sea around the port. The ship was mined and quickly sank. \ See Also نسف (نَسَفَ) \ لِي \ mine: belonging to me: He’s a friend of mine. Is that pen yours or mine?. \ مِلْكِي \ mine: belonging to me: Is that pen yours or mine?. \ نَقَّبَ عن المعادن \ mine: to dig a mine; dig (a mineral) from a mine: They were mining for gold, but they found silver.
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