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[sluːs] noun1) ( often ˈsluice-gate) a sliding gate for controlling a flow of water in an artificial channel:بوابَةٌ مُتَحَرِّكَه لِتَنظيم تَدَفُّق الماء من السَّدWe shall have to open the sluice.
2) the channel or the water which flows through it.قَناة تَصْريف الماء -
3 lock, shutter, sluice gate
سِكْر \ lock, shutter, sluice gate. \ See Also غلق (غَلَق) -
4 قناة تصريف
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5 سد (اسم)
سَدٌّ (اسم) \ barrage: a wall blocking a river, to raise the water level. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. blockage: sth. that blocks, esp. in pipe. dam: a bank or wall, built to hold back water; to make a dam across: The River Nile is dammed at Aswan. weir: a low wall across a river, to keep up the level of the water. \ سَدٌّ (لِحَبْس الماء) \ dike, dyke: a raised bank, to protect low land from the overflow of rivers, etc. \ See Also حاجِزٌ رَملِيّ \ سَدٌّ \ embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. \ See Also رَصِيفٌ على ضَفَّةِ نَهْرٍ \ سَدٌّ بِبَوَّابَة \ sluice: a device for controlling the level of water in a river or canal (by opening or shutting a sluice gate). -
6 مسد الماء
مَسَدّ الماء \ sluice: a device for controlling the level of water in a river or canal (by opening or shutting a sluice gate). -
7 بوابة للتحكم بتدفق المياه
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8 حجز الماء
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9 حجز المياه
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10 روى
v. irrigate, water, saturate, sluice, slake, quench, narrate, tell a story, tell, relate, report, retail, recite, recount, retrace -
11 سد ذو بوابة
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12 صرف المياه
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13 صمام
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14 غسل بالمياه
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15 غمر
1́ n. immersion, inundation2́ v. float, flood, flow, immerse, overflow, submerge, deluge, inundate, swamp, sluice, enhance, wash, souse, suffuse, douse, dunk, gulf, load, overwhelm -
16 قناة لجر المياه
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17 قناة مياه
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18 محور ينظم جريان المياه
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19 هويس القناة
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20 رأس فتحة تصريف الماء
cap-sluice [Industry: Milling]
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