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[raɪnd] nouna thick, hard outer layer or covering, especially the outer surface of cheese or bacon, or the peel of fruit:قِشْرَه، سَطْح جافlemon-rind.
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السَّطح الجاف \ rind: a hard skin (of an orange, of cheese, etc.). \ See Also القِشْرَة -
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4 أزال القشرة
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5 قشر
v. peel, pare, skin, scale, shell, husk, shuck, hull, exfoliate, scrape, shave, bark, rind, strip -
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n. peel, rind, bark, skin, shell, test, hull, husk, shard, shuck, squama, scale, cortex -
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قِرْفَة: قِشْرَةrind, peel, skin, bark, crust -
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قِشْر، قِشْرَة (الثّمَرَةِ إلخ)peel, rind, skin; shell; hull, husk, shuck -
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قِشْر، قِشْرَة (الثّمَرَةِ إلخ)peel, rind, skin; shell; hull, husk, shuck -
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قِشْرُ الشّجَرِ إلخ: قِلْف، لِحَاءbark, rind, bast, cortex, phloem -
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nounthe crisp rind of roast pork.قِشْرَة لَحْم الخِنْزير المُحَمَّر -
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[ˈduːrɪən] nouna large green fruit with a hard, prickly rind and seeds covered with cream-coloured pulp. -
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[ˈræmbutæn] nouna sweet, juicy red or yellow fruit with one seed and a hairy rind. -
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سَطْح \ roof: the top of a building or of a vehicle. surface: the outside of any object; the top of a liquid: A brick has six surfaces (a top, a bottom, two sides and two ends). Ice forms on the surface of a lake, outward appearance On the surface, all was calm; but secretly there was great excitement. top: an upper surface: a table top. \ سَطْح \ deck: a floor or level of a ship (but not its bottom): Rowing-boats have no deck. Big ships have several decks. \ See Also ظَهْر السفينة \ سَطْح ارْتِكاز \ bearing: part of a machine that allows another part resting on it or turn freely: Ball bearings are metal balls, set in a ring round a bar. \ سَطْح الأرض \ ground: the solid surface of the earth: He sat on the ground. \ السَّطح الجاف \ rind: a hard skin (of an orange, of cheese, etc.). \ See Also القِشْرَة \ سَطْح الشارع المُعَبَّد \ pavement: the paved surface of a street. \ سَطْح مائِل \ slope: a hillside; a surface that rises as a hillside does: a steep slope; the slope of a roof. -
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قِشْرَة \ rind: a hard skin (of an orange, of cheese, etc.). shell: the hard covering of an egg or nut. skin: the covering of a person’s or creature’s body, or of a fruit. \ See Also جلد (جِلْد) \ القِشْرَة الأرضية \ earth: the ground: Oil lies deep under the earth. \ قِشْرَة الجُرْح \ scab: a covering of dried blood over a wound. \ قِشْرَة جَوز \ nutshell: the shell of a nut. \ قِشْرَة الخُبز \ crust: the hard surface of bread; a piece of this. \ قِشْرَة الرَّأْس \ dandruff: small pieces of dead skin found on the head under the hair. scurf: small pieces of dry skin, often found in the hair. \ قِشْرَة الفاكهة \ peel: the skin of fruit or vegetables: orange peel. -
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