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[ˈsɔlɪd]1. adjective1) not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas:صُلْب، جامِدsolid substances.
2) not hollow:غَيْر أجْوَفThe tyres of the earliest cars were solid.
3) firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable):مَتين قَوي، مَوْثوقHis argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.
4) completely made of one substance:خالِصWe dug till we reached solid rock.
5) without breaks, gaps or flaws:مُتَماسِكThey are solid in their determination to strike.
6) having height, breadth and width:مُجَسَّمA cube is a solid figure.
7) consecutive; without a pause:مُتَتالٍ، دون إنْقِطاعI've been working for six solid hours.
2. adverbwithout interruption; continuously:مُتَواصِلShe was working for six hours solid.
3. noun1) a substance that is solid:مادَّة صَلْبَهButter is a solid but milk is a liquid.
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غَيْرُ أَجْوَف \ solid: not hollow: without holes: a solid rubber ball. \ See Also صلب (صُلْب) \ كامِل (لِمدة من الزمن) \ solid: (of a period) complete: We waited for ten solid hours. \ مادّة صُلْبَة \ solid: a solid substance; not a liquid or gas. \ مُصْمَت \ solid: not hollow: without holes: a solid rubber ball. -
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Adj. solide* * *so|lid [zo'liːt]adj advSee:= solide* * *((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) steady* * *so·lid[zoˈli:t]so·li·de[zoˈli:də]I. adj1. (haltbar, fest) solid\solide Kleidung durable [or hard-wearing] clothes npl\solides Möbel solid [or sturdy] furniture2. (fundiert) sound, thorougheine \solide Ausbildung a sound education3. (untadelig) respectable, steady-goingein \solides Leben a steady lifeII. adv1. (haltbar, fest)\solid gebaut solidly constructed2. (untadelig) respectably\solid leben to lead a steady life, to live respectably* * *s. solide* * ** * *s. solide* * *adj.solid adj. -
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1) (haltbar, fest) solid;\solides Möbel solid [or sturdy] furniture2) ( fundiert) sound, thorough;eine \solide Ausbildung a sound education3) ( untadelig) respectable, steady-going;ein \solides Leben a steady life1) (haltbar, fest)\solid gebaut solidly constructed2) ( untadelig) respectably;\solid leben to lead a steady life, to live respectably -
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durable, firm, hearty, solid, steady, stout, strong, sturdy, substantial* * *adj( svær) solid, strong ( fx furniture, foundation, worker, majority),( holdbar også) robust ( fx bicycle, camera), sturdy ( fxfurniture), substantial ( fx table);( om måltid) hearty, substantial;(merk) solid, well-established, sound;( pålidelig) steady; reliable;( velbegrundet) sound;[ solidt bygget] solidly (el. firmly) built;[ solide kundskaber i et fag] a thorough knowledge of a subject. -
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صُلْب \ callous: (of the skin) hardened and thick. firm: solid; hard; steady: We were standing on firm ground. The rope was firmly tied. hard: firm; not soft: as hard as iron. rigid: stiff; not bending; unable to bend. solid: (in science) not in the form of liquid or gas: Ice is water in a solid form. steel: iron that is hardened, by mixture with carbon, etc., so that it is very strong. stiff: not easily bent or shaped with one’s fingers: stiff cardboard; a stiff paste. tough: not easily cut or torn or broken: tough meat; tough glass. -
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مَوْثُوق (به) \ reputable: having a good name, trustworthy: a reputable business company. solid: firm and serious: dependable: solid reasons for doing sth.; a man of solid character. trustworthy: deserving trust; honest. reliable: dependable; trustworthy. responsible: (of a person) trustworthy; (of a position) needing trustworthiness: He is hardly a responsible person to have such a responsible job as teaching. -
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مُعْتَمَد \ solid: firm and serious; dependable: solid reasons for doing sth.; a man of solid character. trustworthy: deserving trust; honest. \ See Also موثوق -
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قَوِيّ \ athletic: strong and active: He has an athletic figure. durable: able to last a long time: Those shoes are durable; they won’t wear out for a long time. forceful: full of force: a forceful description. husky: (of men) big and strong. keen: (of the senses) sharp: keen hearing; a keen sense of smell, (of the feelings) strong a keen interest in sport. mighty: powerful: a mighty effort. powerful: having strength or force: a powerful blow; a powerful engine, exercising strong control a powerful ruler. solid: firm; heavy and strong: solid furniture. steady: firm; not shaking: not in danger of falling: Your cup won’t stay steady on your knee. stout: strong and dependable: a stout pair of shoes. strong: not easily damaged: strong paper; strong shoes. powerful: a strong man; a strong wind. sturdy: strong: a sturdy little horse; sturdy furniture. tough, strong: not easily tired or hurt: a tough soldier. vigorous: strong; forceful: a vigorous swimmer. vivid: (of a memory, a description, a flash of light, etc.) bright and clear. \ See Also متين (مَتِين)، ضخم (ضَخْم)، شديد الاِحْتِمال، فعال (فَعَّال)، حاد (حَادّ)، ثابت (ثابِت) -
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Solid — Sol id (s[o^]l [i^]d), a. [L. solidus, probably akin to sollus whole, entire, Gr. ???: cf. F. solide. Cf. {Consolidate},{Soda}, {Solder}, {Soldier}, {Solemn}.] 1. Having the constituent parts so compact, or so firmly adhering, as to resist the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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solid — (adj.) late 14c., from O.Fr. solide firm, dense, compact, from L. solidus firm, whole, entire (related to salvus safe ), from PIE root *sol whole (Cf. Gk. holos whole, L. salus health; see SAFE (Cf. safe) (adj.)). Slang … Etymology dictionary
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Solid — Sol id, n. 1. A substance that is held in a fixed form by cohesion among its particles; a substance not fluid. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) A magnitude which has length, breadth, and thickness; a part of space bounded on all sides. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
solid — UK US /ˈsɒlɪd/ adjective ► of a good standard: »The bank has reported solid earnings for the year … Financial and business terms
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Solid — (v. lat.), 1) fest, im Gegensatz vom Flüssigen; 2) gediegen, gründlich, echt, zuverlässig, wahr, gültig; 3) rechtschaffen in der Denkungsart; 4) streng sittlich lebend; 5) in Handelsverhältnissen reell, bes. zu Lösung von Schuldverbindlichkeiten… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon