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21 roll-call
nounan act of calling names from a list, to find out if anyone is missing eg in a prison or school class.مُناداة الأسْماء، تِلاوَة الأسْماء لِمَعْرِفَة الغائِبين -
22 pay-roll
nounكَشْف الأُجور، بَيان الرَّواتِبWe have 450 people on the pay-roll.
2) the total amount of money to be paid to all the workers:مَجموع أجور العامِلينThe thieves stole the pay-roll.
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23 rock'n'roll
noun( also ˌrock-and-ˈroll) a simpler, earlier form of rock music.رَقْصَة الروك آند رول -
24 sausage-roll
nouna piece of sausage meat cooked in a roll of pastry:رَغيف نَقانِقThey had sausage-rolls at the children's party.
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25 toilet-roll
nouna roll of toilet-paper.لَفَّه من وَرَق التواليت -
26 أنبوب الاستزراع التدويري
roll tubeArabic-English Medical Dictionary > أنبوب الاستزراع التدويري
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27 لفة كبريت
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28 مزرعة الأنبوبة الدوارة
roll-tube culture -
29 jala
clarity [jala] Per jala borrowed from Ar--------clean, polish, make clear [Sem g-l-y, Heb gilla (uncover), Syr gela, JNA gly, Phoen gly]--------emigration [jala] Per jala borrowed from Ar--------remove [Sem g-l-y, Akk galu (be deported), Heb gala (go into exile), Ara gly (open), Uga gly]--------wander, go round [Sem g-w-l, g-l-l, Akk galalu (roll), Heb galgel, Syr 'ala'la (whirlwind), JNA gigla (spindle), Ara gwl (roll up), Uga glgl (roll)] -
30 طية
طَيَّةٌ \ fold: a part folded back on itself: It was hidden in the folds of her dress. roll: sth. folded or turned round itself to form a TUBE: a roll of cloth; a roll of film. \ See Also لفة (لَفَّة) -
31 فطيرة (محشوة باللحم أو الفواكه)
فَطِيرَة (مَحْشُوَّة باللَّحْم أو الفَوَاكِه) \ pie: meat or fruit, covered with pastry and baked in a deep dish. tart: pastry in which fruit is cooked. \ فَطير ملفوف \ roll: a kind of food (sausage roll, jam roll, etc.) that is formed with rolled pastry. \ فَطِيرَة محشُوَّة \ pasty: (esp. in Britain) a folded piece of cooked pastry containing meat and sometimes vegetables. -
32 لفة
لَفَّة \ coil: sth. coiled; a turn of sth. coiled: There was a coil of rope lying on the ground. curl: a ring or curved piece of hair (or of sth. formed like it): Her head was covered with soft brown curls. roll: sth. folded or turned round itself to form a tube: a roll of cloth; a roll of film. -
33 coil
لَفَّة \ coil: sth. coiled; a turn of sth. coiled: There was a coil of rope lying on the ground. curl: a ring or curved piece of hair (or of sth. formed like it): Her head was covered with soft brown curls. roll: sth. folded or turned round itself to form a tube: a roll of cloth; a roll of film. -
34 curl
لَفَّة \ coil: sth. coiled; a turn of sth. coiled: There was a coil of rope lying on the ground. curl: a ring or curved piece of hair (or of sth. formed like it): Her head was covered with soft brown curls. roll: sth. folded or turned round itself to form a tube: a roll of cloth; a roll of film. -
35 fold
طَيَّةٌ \ fold: a part folded back on itself: It was hidden in the folds of her dress. roll: sth. folded or turned round itself to form a TUBE: a roll of cloth; a roll of film. \ See Also لفة (لَفَّة) -
36 تدفق
1́ n. flow, flowing, drift, affluence, spout, flux, pour, afflux, influx, discharge, outflow, outpouring, gush, shoot, spirt, spurt, surge, inflow, inrush, onrush, outbreak, roll, fluency2́ v. flow, spout, spurt, issue, jet, pour, shoot up, stream, throng, slop, roll, bubble -
37 تكور
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38 تمايل
1́ adj. lopsided2́ n. sway, wobble, roll, titubation, bob, lurch, flexibility3́ v. reel, totter, teeter, stagger, roll, waver, weave, sway, swing, wobble, nod, lurch -
39 قائمة الشرف
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40 تقلب
تَقَلّبَ: تَحَرّكَ مِنْ جانِبٍ إلى جانِب (على فِرَاشِهِ إلخ)to toss (about), twist and turn repeatedly, move restlessly, roll (about), roll over and over, turn over and over, tumble, welter, writhe
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