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  • 1 shower

    اِغْتَسَلَ بالمِرَشّ \ shower: to wash under a shower: She showered and dressed. \ اِغْتِسَال بالمِرَشّ \ shower: a wash under the shower: I had a quick shower before dinner. \ دُوش \ shower: a device that scatters hot or cold water over one’s body; a wash under this device: Each hotel bedroom had a private shower. I had a quick shower before dinner. \ زَخَّة مَطَر \ shower: a slight fall of rain. \ مِسْحَاح \ shower: a device that scatters hot or cold water over one’s body: Each hotel bedroom had a private shower.

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  • 2 shower

    [ˈʃauə]
    1. noun
    1) a short fall (of rain):

    I got caught in a shower on my way here.

    وابِل من المَطَر
    2) anything resembling such a fall of rain:

    a shower of bullets.

    وابِلٌ مِن، رَشَّةٌ من
    3) a bath in which water is sprayed down on the bather from above:

    I'm just going to have/take a shower.

    حَمّام رَشّاش
    4) the equipment used for such a bath:

    We're having a shower fitted in the bathroom.

    مِرَشَّه
    2. verb
    1) to pour down in large quantities (on):

    They showered confetti on the bride.

    يُمْطِرُ على، يَرُش
    2) to bathe in a shower:

    He showered and dressed.

    يَسْتَحِم بالحَمّام الرشّاش

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  • 3 shower

    رَشَّ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower; wash under a shower: They showered him with questions. Rocks showered down the mountain side. spray: to scatter spray (either water of chemical) over (sth.): We can spray crops, so as to kill insects that may damage them or spread disease. sprinkle: to scatter drops or grains of (sth.) on (sth. else): She sprinkled sugar over the food. I sprinkled the flower with water.

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  • 4 shower

    أمْطَرَ بِـ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower: They showered him with questions. besiege with: to keep on asking, etc; attack with: He was besieged with questions from all sides. \ See Also أَمْطَرَ بالأَسْئِلَة

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  • 5 shower

    فَيْض \ overflow: an amount that overflows. shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. flood: a sudden large flow (of water, tears, words, etc): The river is in flood. deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flood: a lot of water in a place that is usu. dry: Floods ruined the crops. overflow: an amount that overflows. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. \ See Also فائض (فَائِض)، زيادة (زيادة)، وابل (وَابِل)، فَيَضان

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  • 6 shower

    وَابِل \ shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. torrent: a violent stream: a mountain torrent, rain falling in torrents. volley: a number of things that are thrown or fired together (in attack): a volley of stones; a volley of complaints. \ See Also سيل (سَيْل)، زخة (زَخَّة)‏

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  • 7 shower

    مِرَشَّة \ shower: a device that scatters hot or cold water over one’s body: Each hotel bedroom had a private shower. watering can: a container with a pipe, through which water is poured over plants in a garden.

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  • 8 رش

    رَشَّ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower; wash under a shower: They showered him with questions. Rocks showered down the mountain side. spray: to scatter spray (either water of chemical) over (sth.): We can spray crops, so as to kill insects that may damage them or spread disease. sprinkle: to scatter drops or grains of (sth.) on (sth. else): She sprinkled sugar over the food. I sprinkled the flower with water. \ رَشَّ بالمَسْحوق \ powder: to put powder on: Some women powder their faces.

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  • 9 spray

    رَشَّ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower; wash under a shower: They showered him with questions. Rocks showered down the mountain side. spray: to scatter spray (either water of chemical) over (sth.): We can spray crops, so as to kill insects that may damage them or spread disease. sprinkle: to scatter drops or grains of (sth.) on (sth. else): She sprinkled sugar over the food. I sprinkled the flower with water.

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  • 10 sprinkle

    رَشَّ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower; wash under a shower: They showered him with questions. Rocks showered down the mountain side. spray: to scatter spray (either water of chemical) over (sth.): We can spray crops, so as to kill insects that may damage them or spread disease. sprinkle: to scatter drops or grains of (sth.) on (sth. else): She sprinkled sugar over the food. I sprinkled the flower with water.

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  • 11 اغتسال

    اِغْتِسَال \ bath, (baths): the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. wash: cleaning with water and soap: My shirt needs a wash. \ See Also غسل (غَسْل)، حمام (حَمَّام)‏ \ اِغْتِسَال بالمِرَشّ \ shower: a wash under the shower: I had a quick shower before dinner.

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  • 12 أمطر

    أمْطَر \ rain: (always with it) to fall as rain: It has been raining all day. \ أمْطَرَ بِـ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower: They showered him with questions. besiege with: to keep on asking, etc; attack with: He was besieged with questions from all sides. \ See Also أَمْطَرَ بالأَسْئِلَة \ أمْطَرَت رذاذًا (بَخْبَخَت)‏ \ drizzle: rain in small drops. spit: to rain gently, with scattered drops. \ أمْطَرَت كَأَفواه القِرَب \ rain cats and dogs: rain very hard.

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  • 13 دوش

    دُوش \ shower: a device that scatters hot or cold water over one’s body; a wash under this device: Each hotel bedroom had a private shower. I had a quick shower before dinner.

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  • 14 فيض

    فَيْض \ overflow: an amount that overflows. shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. flood: a sudden large flow (of water, tears, words, etc): The river is in flood. deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flood: a lot of water in a place that is usu. dry: Floods ruined the crops. overflow: an amount that overflows. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. \ See Also فائض (فَائِض)، زيادة( زيادةوابل (وَابِل)، فَيَضان

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  • 15 وابل

    وَابِل \ shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. torrent: a violent stream: a mountain torrent, rain falling in torrents. volley: a number of things that are thrown or fired together (in attack): a volley of stones; a volley of complaints. \ See Also سيل (سَيْل)، زخة (زَخَّة)‏ \ وَابِلٌ مِن المَطَر \ downpour: a heavy fall of rain. rain: a period of rain; a fall of rain: Heavy rains last week damaged the railway track. \ وَابِلٌ من نِيرَان المِدْفَعِيّة \ barrage: continuous firing from many big guns.

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  • 16 besiege with

    أمْطَرَ بِـ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower: They showered him with questions. besiege with: to keep on asking, etc; attack with: He was besieged with questions from all sides. \ See Also أَمْطَرَ بالأَسْئِلَة

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  • 17 deluge

    فَيْض \ overflow: an amount that overflows. shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. flood: a sudden large flow (of water, tears, words, etc): The river is in flood. deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flood: a lot of water in a place that is usu. dry: Floods ruined the crops. overflow: an amount that overflows. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. \ See Also فائض (فَائِض)، زيادة (زيادة)، وابل (وَابِل)، فَيَضان

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  • 18 flood

    فَيْض \ overflow: an amount that overflows. shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. flood: a sudden large flow (of water, tears, words, etc): The river is in flood. deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flood: a lot of water in a place that is usu. dry: Floods ruined the crops. overflow: an amount that overflows. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. \ See Also فائض (فَائِض)، زيادة (زيادة)، وابل (وَابِل)، فَيَضان

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  • 19 overflow

    فَيْض \ overflow: an amount that overflows. shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. flood: a sudden large flow (of water, tears, words, etc): The river is in flood. deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flood: a lot of water in a place that is usu. dry: Floods ruined the crops. overflow: an amount that overflows. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. \ See Also فائض (فَائِض)، زيادة (زيادة)، وابل (وَابِل)، فَيَضان

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  • 20 spate

    فَيْض \ overflow: an amount that overflows. shower: a lot of things that fall or arrive at the same time: a shower of stones; a shower of invitations. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. flood: a sudden large flow (of water, tears, words, etc): The river is in flood. deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flood: a lot of water in a place that is usu. dry: Floods ruined the crops. overflow: an amount that overflows. spate: a fierce rush (of water in a river, of letters, etc.): The stream was in spate after a week of storms. There was a spate of complaints. \ See Also فائض (فَائِض)، زيادة (زيادة)، وابل (وَابِل)، فَيَضان

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