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22 overflow
[əuvəˈflou]1. verbto flow over the edge or limits (of):يَفيض، يَغْمُر، يَطْفَحThe crowd overflowed into the next room.
2. [ˈəuvəflou] noun1) a flowing over of liquid:فَيَضان، طَفْح( also adjective) an overflow pipe.
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23 ماسورة
مَاسُورَة \ pipe: a hollow length (of metal, rubber, plastic etc.) through wich liquid or gas may flow. \ مَاسُورَة صَرْف (المِيَاه القَذِرَة) \ waste pipe: a pipe that carries away used water (from a bath, etc.). -
24 dysentery
الدّوسِنْطارْيا (مَرَض) \ dysentery: a disease of the waste pipe leading from the stomach (passing out blood and loose matter) that quickly spreads to other people. \ See Also الزُّحَار \ الزُّحَار أو الدّوسِنْطارْيا (مَرَض) \ dysentery: a disease of the waste pipe leading from the stomach (passing out blood and loose matter) that quickly spreads to other people. \ مَرَضُ الزُّحَار \ dysentery: a disease of the waste pipe leading from the stomach (passing out blood and loose matter) that quickly spreads to other people. -
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27 piston
كَبَّاس \ piston: a round block that fits closely inside a pipe (cylinder) in an engine; when steam or exploding gas forces it to move, it turns the machinery to which it is joined. \ مِكْبَس \ piston: a round block that fits closely inside a pipe (cylinder) in an engine; when steam or exploding gas forces it to move, it turns the machinery to which it is joined; sth. that works in the opposite way inside a pump; the machinery moves the piston and causes it to suck (or force) liquid or gas through the pipe. -
28 مزمار
n. reed pipe, pipe, clarinet, flute, reed, oboe -
29 بربخ
بَرْبَخ: مَصْرَف، مَجْرُور، ماسُورَةdrain, culvert; sewer (pipe); water pipe -
30 قصبة
قَصَبَة: مِزْمار، آلَةُ نَفْخٍ مُوسِيقِيّةpipe, reed pipe, reed, flute, clarinet, oboe, fife -
31 مزمار
مِزْمار: آلَةُ نَفْخٍ مُوسِيقِيّةpipe, reed pipe, reed, flute, clarinet, oboe, fife -
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ناي: آلَةُ نَفْخٍ مُوسِيِقيّةflute, pipe, reed pipe, fife -
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34 copper
I [ˈkɔpə]1. noun1) an element, a metal of a brownish-red colour:نُحاس أحْمَرThis pipe is made of copper.
2) (a piece of) money made of copper or a substitute:عِملَـة نُحاسِيَّـهHave you any coppers in your change?
2. adjective1) made of copper:نُحاسيa copper pipe.
2) ( also ˈcopper-coloured) of the colour of copper.نُحاسي اللون II [ˈkɔpə] nouna British nickname for a policeman:شُّرطيRun – there's a copper after you!
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35 leak
[liːk]1. noun1) a crack or hole through which liquid or gas escapes:شِق أو مَسْرَبWater was escaping through a leak in the pipe.
2) the passing of gas, water etc through a crack or hole:تَسَرُّبa gas-leak.
3) a giving away of secret information:تَسْريب أخْبارa leak of Government plans.
2. verb1) to have a leak:يَدْلِف، يَتَسَرَّبُ منه الماءThe boiler leaked hot water all over the floor.
2) to (cause something) to pass through a leak:يُسَرِّبHe was accused of leaking secrets to the enemy.
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36 nozzle
[ˈnɔzl] nouna narrow end-piece fitted to a pipe, tube etc:فُوَّههَ، صُنْبور، فُتْحَة سَكْبThe fireman pointed the nozzle of the hose-pipe at the fire.
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37 piping
1. noun1) the act of playing a musical pipe or pipes.عَزْف على القِرَب2) (the act or process of conveying water, gas etc by means of) a length of pipe or number of pipes:نَقْل بالأنابيبPiping the oil ashore will not be easy.
2. adjective(of a sound) high-pitched:عالي الصَّوْتa piping voice.
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39 تدفق
تَدَفَّقَ \ flow: (of other things) to move steadily like a river: Electricity flows along a wire. gush: to pour out fast: Blood gushed from the wound. pour: to flow; stream: Oil poured out of the pipe. People were pouring into the street. spout: to pour violently out: Blood spouted from the wound. stream: to flow freely: People were streaming out of the cinema. Her eyes streamed with tears. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. Tears welled up in her eyes. \ تَدَفَّقَ (للسائل أو اللَّهب) \ spurt: (of flame or liquid) to come out in a sudden burst: Water spurted from the damaged pipe. -
40 دفقة
دَفْقَة \ jet: a stream of liquid or gas that is forced out of a small hole or pipe: A sudden jet of water came from the burst pipe. Modern aircraft are driven forward by a continuous jet of hot gas from each engine.
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