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21 جرجير
جِرْجِير (نبات)rocket; watercress -
22 راجمة
راجِمَة (صَوَارِيخ)rocket launcher, Stalin organ -
23 سهم ناري
سَهْمٌ نارِيّ، أسْهُمٌ نارِيّةrocket(s), skyrocket(s); fireworks -
24 أسهم نارية
سَهْمٌ نارِيّ، أسْهُمٌ نارِيّةrocket(s), skyrocket(s); fireworks -
25 صاروخ
صارُوخrocket, missile -
26 كثاة
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27 abort
[əˈbɔːt] verb1) to lose or bring about the loss of (an unborn child) from the womb.يُجْهِض2) (of a plan etc) to (cause to) come to nothing.يُوقِف، يُلغِي3) to stop or abandon (a space mission, eg the firing of a rocket) before it is completed.يُبطل، يُلغي، يُوقِف -
28 booster
noun1) a person or thing that boosts:مُحَرِّك، دافِع، نَصيرThat was a real morale booster for me (= That made me feel more cheerful and optimistic).
2) a device for increasing power, force etc:مُوَلِّد، مُضَخِّم لاسِلْكيI've fixed a booster on the TV aerial to improve the signal.
3) the first stage of a rocket that works by several stages.مَرْحَلَةُ الدَّفْ الصّاروخي -
29 countdown
noun(used originally of a rocket) a counting backwards to check the time remaining until the beginning of an event, regarded as zero:عَد تَنازُليIt's five minutes to countdown.
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30 launching-pad
nouna platform from which a rocket can be launched.مِنَصَّه أو قاعِدَة إطْلاق -
31 lift off
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32 missile
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33 sheath
[ʃiːθ] plural sheaths [ʃiːθs ʃiːðz] noun1) a case for a sword or blade.غِمْد2) a long close-fitting covering:غِلاف، قِرابThe rocket is encased in a metal sheath.
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34 skyrocket
I verbto rise sharply; to increase rapidly and suddenly:يَرْتَفِع بِسُرْعَه II nounHousing prices have skyrocketed.
a rocket firework that explodes in brilliant colourful sparks.سَهْم ناري، صاروخ ألعاب ناريَّه -
35 stage
I [steɪdʒ]1. nouna raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.مِنَصَّه، خَشَبَة المَسْرَح2. verbيُخْرِج على المَسْرَحThis play was first staged in 1928.
2) to organize (an event etc):يُنَظِّم II [steɪdʒ] nounThe protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.
1) a period or step in the development of something:مَرْحَلَه، فَتْرَهAt this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.
2) part of a journey:جُزء من رِحْلَهThe first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.
3) a section of a bus route.مَحَطَّه يَقِف فيها المُسافِرون للإسْتِراحَه4) a section of a rocket.مَرْحَلَةٌ من مَراحِل الصّاروخ -
36 void
[vɔɪd]1. adjective1) not valid or binding:لاغٍ، باطِلThe treaty has been declared void.
2) ( with of) lacking entirely:خالٍa statement void of meaning.
2. nouna huge empty space, especially ( with the) outer space:فَراغHer death left a void in her husband's life.
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37 سهم
سَهْم \ arrow: a stick with a sharp point shot from a bow. dart: a small arrow, thrown at a marked board in a game called darts. \ أَسْهَمَ أو شَارَكَ في \ [b]share: to use or possess together: I share his dislike of smoking. contribute: to give sth. for a common purpose: Each of us contributed (a pound) to the cost of the gift. \ أَسْهُم في شَرِكة \ investment: shares in a business. \ أَسْهُم وسَنَدَات (حكومية أو في شَرِكة) \ stock: shares in a company (for a yearly gain that may be fixed or may depend on the company’s success); an arrangement like this for lending one’s money to the government (for a fixed yearly gain): I bought some 5% government stock. These companies’ stocks are going up in value. \ سَهْم نارِيّ \ rocket: a stick-shaped device that is fired into the air, where it explodes and draws attention: Rockets were fired from the sinking ship. \ See Also صاروخ (صَارُوخ) -
38 صاروخ
صَارُوخ \ missile: sth. that is thrown (or is fired from a gun, etc.) in order to hurt or damage or kill: Stones and arrows are simple missiles. rocket: a stick-shaped device that is fired into the air, where it explodes and draws attention: Rockets were fired from the sinking ship, a larger device of the same kind, used as a distant weapon or as an engine for spaceships. \ See Also قذيفة (قَذيفَة) -
39 missile
صَارُوخ \ missile: sth. that is thrown (or is fired from a gun, etc.) in order to hurt or damage or kill: Stones and arrows are simple missiles. rocket: a stick-shaped device that is fired into the air, where it explodes and draws attention: Rockets were fired from the sinking ship, a larger device of the same kind, used as a distant weapon or as an engine for spaceships. \ See Also قذيفة (قَذيفَة)
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