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1 sacking
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. -
2 sacking
nouna type of coarse cloth for making sacks.قِماش خَشِن للأكياس -
3 إسقاط من الطائرة
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4 طرد جماعي
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5 قماش خيش
n. sacking -
6 نهب
1́ n. plunder, rifle, looting, pillage, despoilment, spoliation, spoil, rapine, robbery, piracy, sack, sacking2́ v. stole, flay, harrow, loot, maraud, pillage, plunder, ransack, sack, rip off, spoil, strip, milk, raid, ravage -
7 إقالة
إقَالَة (مِنْ مَنْصِب)deposition, dismissal, discharge, removal, ousting, ouster, sacking, firing -
8 منصة تعبئة الأكياس
sacking-off bench) [Industry: Milling] -
9 نبوب تعبئة الأكياس
sacking-off spout) [Industry: Milling] -
10 think twice about (doing) something
to be very careful about considering (doing) something:يُفَكِّر مَرَّتين، يَكونُ حَذِراI wouldn't think twice about sacking him.
Arabic-English dictionary > think twice about (doing) something
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11 think twice about (doing) something
to be very careful about considering (doing) something:يُفَكِّر مَرَّتين، يَكونُ حَذِراI wouldn't think twice about sacking him.
Arabic-English dictionary > think twice about (doing) something
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12 قماش
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريّ \ silk: (pure silk) fine soft thread, made by a silkworm; (artificial silk) rayon; material made from such thread: silk dresses. \ قُمَاشٌ حَريريٌّ مُوَشًّى \ brocade: silk or cloth richly ornamented, esp. with gold or silver thread. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. wool: woven cloth made from the soft hair of sheep. \ قُمَاشٌ صُوفيّ مُقَلَّم \ tartan: woollen cloth with bands and squares of colour, used for Scottish national dress (with different patterns for each of the main Scottish families). \ قُمَاشُ فَانيلة \ flannel: soft woollen or cotton cloth: flannel trousers. \ قُمَاشٌ قُطنيّ مُخْمَليّ \ corduroy: thick cotton material with raised lines on it. \ قُمَاشُ القِنّب \ canvas: strong cloth used for tents, sails, and oil paintings. \ قُمَاشٌ مُشَمَّع \ tapaulin: heavy cloth (sometimes treated with tar) for protecting goods from wet, esp. on lorries or ships. \ قُمَاشٌ مُصَمَّغ (لَزْقَة) \ plaster: cloth covered with sticky material, to cover a wound. \ قُمَاشَة \ cloth, cloths: a piece of cloth for a special purpose: a tablecloth; a cloth for cleaning one’s shoes. -
13 cloth, (cloths)
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. -
14 fabric
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made. -
15 material
قُمَاش \ cloth, (cloths): material made by weaving: cotton cloth. fabric: cloth; woven material: Cotton fabric. material: cloth: buy a length of material for a dress. sacking: the cloth of which sacks are made.
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