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1 scald
أَحْرَقَ بالبُخار (بسائل حارّ) \ scald: to burn with boiling liquid or steam: She scalded her hand. \ See Also سَمَطَ \ حَرْق بالبُخَار أو السائل الحار \ scald: the act of scalding or of being scalded: She suffered a bad scald. \ سَمَطَ \ scald: to burn with boiling liquid or steam: She scalded her hand. \ سَمْط \ scald: the act of scalding or of being scalded: She suffered a bad scald. -
2 scald
[skɔːld]1. verb1) to hurt with hot liquid or steam:يَحْرِق بِماءٍ ساخِن، يَسْمطHe scalded his hand with boiling water.
2) in cooking, to heat (eg milk) to just below boiling-point.يُسَخِّن2. nouna hurt caused by hot liquid or steam.سَمْط الجِلْد بالماء السّاخِن -
3 blast(ing), scald(ing), sear, singe(ing), charring
سَفْعٌ \ blast(ing), scald(ing), sear, singe(ing), charring. \ See Also لفح (لَفْح)Arabic-English glossary > blast(ing), scald(ing), sear, singe(ing), charring
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4 سمط
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5 سفع
scald; hâler; brunissement; bronzer; actinisme -
6 حرق سمطي
scald burn -
7 حرق
حَرْق \ burn: a hurt place produced by burning: She had terrible burns on her hands after the accident. \ حَرْق بالبُخَار أو السائل الحار \ scald: the act of scalding or of being scalded: She suffered a bad scald. -
8 سمط (نزع الشعر عن جلد الحيوان)
سَمْط (نَزْعُ الشعر عن جِلد الحيوان) \ depilation. \ _(field) Chem. \ سَمْط \ scald: the act of scalding or of being scalded: She suffered a bad scald. -
9 salaqa
boil, scald, singe [Sem s-l-q, Akk salaqu, Heb shalaq, Syr shelaq (cook), JNA shlq] -
10 مرض يصيب التفاح
tavelure; scald -
11 أحرق
1́ adj. hot tempered2́ v. burn, burnt, incinerate, deflagrate, fire, kiln, blaze, light, singe, scald, sear, char, parch, sting, smart, sizzle -
12 إحترق بماء حار
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13 إغتسل بالماء الحار
v. scald -
14 سخن
1́ n. overheating, chafe2́ v. heat up, heat, overheat, warm up, worm oneself, broil, stoke, stove, hum, mull, scald, run in -
15 سلق
v. boil, coddle, parboil, scald, seethe -
16 عقم
1́ n. sterility, futility, vainness2́ v. sterilize, sanitize, scald, disinfect -
17 وغر
1́ n. fledgeling, greenhorn, naivete, gosling2́ v. scald -
18 أحرق
أحْرَقَto burn, incinerate, destroy by fire, consume with fire, set on fire, set fire to, set afire, set ablaze, ignite, kindle, light, inflame, enkindle; to scorch, singe, scald, sear, char -
19 أرمض
أرْمَضَ: أحْرَقَ، سَفَعَto burn; to scorch, singe, scald, sear, char -
20 حرق
حَرْق: أثَرُ الاحْتِراقburn; scorch, singe, scald, sear
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