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1 scrub
أَرْض ذات شُجَيْرات مُجْتَمِعَة \ scrub: waste land that is covered with small bushes. \ عَشَّة (أرضٌ ذاتُ شُجيْرات مُجْتَمِعَة) \ scrub: waste land that is covered with small bushes. \ نَظَّفَ بالدَّعك أو الفَرْك \ scrub: to rub hard with a wet brush; clean by rubbing with soap and water: She scrubbed the floor. -
2 scrub
[skrab] past tense, past participle scrubbed1. verb1) to rub hard in order to clean:يَفْرُكShe's scrubbing the floor.
2) to remove by scrubbing:يُزيل بالفَرْكShe scrubbed the mess off the carpet.
3) to cancel:يُلغيWe planned to go but had to scrub the idea.
2. nounan act of scrubbing.إلْغاء -
3 دغل آثيف
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4 تنظف
scrub -
5 التيفوس الأكالية
scrub typhus -
6 تيفوس أكالي
scrub typhus -
7 فرشاة التنظف
scrub brush -
8 قراد الأكال
scrub tick -
9 ممرضة التنظف
scrub nurse -
10 ممرضة مساعدة للجراح
scrub nurse -
11 فرك
1́ n. rub, rubbing, scrub, chafe2́ v. rub, scour, scrape, scrub, stone -
12 أكال
1) corrosive 2) diabrotic 3) scrub 4) noma -
13 أشجار منخفضة
n. scrub -
14 ألغى
v. cancel, annul, eliminate, negate, nullify, undo, abolish, abort, deactivate, do away with, obliterate, quash, stop, call off, rule out, avoid, dissolve, lift, override, overrule, repeal, rescind, reverse, revoke, scratch, spike, scrub, set aside -
15 تنظيف
n. cleaning, purifying, purgation, scrub -
16 جلا
v. polish, scour, shine, scrub, wash, rub, pan, puzzle out, evacuate, be evacuated -
17 شخص حقير
n. beast, scrub, stinkard [sl.], whelp, insignificancy, skunk -
18 عرك
n. scrub -
19 غسل
1́ n. washing, wash, lotion, irrigation2́ v. irrigate, wash, bathe, lave, scrub, rinse, swill, launder -
20 غسل الأيدي
v. scrub up
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