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[ʃiːld]1. noun1) a broad piece of metal, wood etc carried as a protection against weapons.ترْس2) something or someone that protects:وِقايَه، وِقاءA thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.
دِرْعMy son has won the archery shield.
2. verb1) ( often with from)2) to protect:يَحْمي، يَقيThe goggles shielded the motorcyclist's eyes from dust.
3) to prevent from being seen clearly:يَسْتُر، يَحْجِبThat group of trees shields the house from the road.
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دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
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حَمَى \ insulate: to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. shelter: to protect: The thick bushes sheltered us from the wind. shield: protect. defend: to protect; guard: Soldiers defend their country. protect: to defend; keep from harm: Soldiers protect their country. Clothes protect us from (or against) heat and cold. safeguard: to protect sth. against possible trouble. screen: shelter (from the wind, from view, etc.): A row of trees screened the house. \ See Also عزل (عَزَلَ)، وقى (وَقَى) -
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وَقَى \ insulate: to protect: She was insulated against the cold by thick clothes. I am insulated against people’s rudeness by not understanding their language. protect: to defend; keep from harm: Clothes protect us from (or against) heat and cold. safeguard: to protect sth. against possible trouble. screen: to shelter (from the wind, from view, etc.): A row of trees screened the house. shelter: to protect: The thick bushes sheltered us from the wind. shield: to protect. -
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حِوال \ shield, screen. -
7 lafita
shield, advertisement [lafata] -
8 mijann
shield [junna] Per mejann borrowed from Ar -
9 yafta
shield, sign [?] -
10 درع العين
1) cartella shield 2) eye shield -
11 ترس
تَرّسَ: ألْبَسَهُ التّرْسَ، أعْطاهُ التّرْسَto shield, provide with a shield -
12 janna
be mad [Mal gennen]--------cover, conceal [Sem g-n-n, Mal gnien (garden), Heb gan, ginna (garden), hegen (protect), Syr gena, JNA ginune (chamber), gintha (garden), Uga gn, Phoen mgn (shield)]--------garden, paradise [janna] Aze cennet, Ful aljanna, Hau aljanna, Hin jannat, Per jannat, Tur cennet, Uzb jannat borrowed from Ar -
13 jassha
belch [Sem g-s-y, Heb gassass (expire), Ara gsy (belch), Hrs geso, Amh gesa, Tig gesa]--------mobilize [Heb gaiss (troops), OSAr gys (troop), Amh gassha (shield), Tig gassha] -
14 الدرع الأزرق
blue Shield -
15 الدرع الجنينية
embryonic shield -
16 درع
1) shield 2) mantle -
17 درع البتر
amputation shield -
18 درع الحلمة
nipple shield -
19 درع الختان
circumcision shield -
20 درع القحف
skull shield
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