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1 sewage
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2 sewage
[-ɪdʒ] nounwaste matter (carried away in sewers).مِياه المَجاري -
3 sewage farm
a place where sewage is treated and disposed of.مُجَمَّع المَجاري -
4 مقاذير؛مياه المجارير
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5 صبوب المجاري
sewage effluent -
6 معالجة المجاري
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7 مقاذير بلدية
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8 مقاذير متعفنة
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9 مقاذير منشطة
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10 مياه المجاري
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11 نظام المجاري
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12 channel
[ˈtʃænl]1. noun1) the bed of a stream or other way through which liquid can flow:مَمَرٌّ مائي، قَناةa sewage channel.
2) a passage of deeper water in a river, through which ships can sail.قَناة3) a narrow stretch of water joining two seas:قَنالthe English Channel.
قَناةُ (مَعْلومات)We got the information through the usual channels.
5) (in television, radio etc) a band of frequencies for sending or receiving signals:قَناةٌ تِلْفِزْيونِيَّهBBC Television now has two channels.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈchannelled, (American) ˈchanneled1) to make a channel in.يَحْفُرُ، يَشُقُّ2) to direct into a particular course:يُوَجِّهُ في طُرُق مُعَيَّنَهHe channelled all his energies into the project.
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13 plumber
[ˈplamə] nouna person who fits and mends domestic water, gas and sewage pipes:عامِل تَركيب الأنابيبSend for a plumber – we have a leaking pipe.
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14 septic tank
a tank in which sewage is partially purified by the action of bacteria.بالوعَه، بِئْر المِرْحاض -
15 أنبوب
أُنْبُوب \ pipe: a hollow length (of metal, rubber, plastic, etc.) through which liquid or gas may flow. tube: a narrow pipe, a soft metal container whose contents (such as toothpaste) can be pressed out through a hole at one end. tubing: any length of thin rubber, glass or metal pipe. \ أُنْبُوب اخْتِبار \ test tube: a glass pipe (closed at one end) for making chemical tests. \ أُنْبُوب تَصْريف مياه المَجَاري \ sewer: a large pipe for sewage. \ أُنْبُوب من المطّاط (خُرطوم ماء) \ hose, hosepipe: a rubber pipe for directing a stream of water (to put out fires, to water gardens, to wash cars, etc.). -
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18 قذارة
قَذَارة \ dirt: unclean matter (mud, dust, oil, etc.) in a place where it is not wanted (on hands, clothes, floors, etc.). filth: very dirty matter. grime: dirt (esp. from smoke, oil, etc.). muck: any unpleasantly dirty (wet) material. \ أَقْذَار \ sewage: human waste material that is washed away through pipes. \ See Also خَبَث المَجَارِي -
19 sewer
أُنْبُوب تَصْريف مياه المَجَاري \ sewer: a large pipe for sewage. -
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