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squeaky

  • 1 squeaky

    ذُو صَرِير \ squeaky: making squeaks: a squeaky voice; a squeaky door.

    Arabic-English glossary > squeaky

  • 2 squeaky

    adjective
    making squeaks:

    squeaky shoes.

    يُحْدِثُ صَريرا

    Arabic-English dictionary > squeaky

  • 3 ذو

    ذُو \ with: having: Look at that man with the big feet!. of: used after a noun; forming an adjectival phrase: a man of wealth (a wealthy man). \ ذُو أَرْجُل \ - legged: used in compounds, showing the number or kind of legs: a four-legged animal. \ ذُو إِشْعاع (ذَرِّي)‏ \ radioactive: (applied to metals like Radium and Uranium that are used for scientific explosions, also to material that is touched by the effects of such an explosion) able to give off dangerous waves, which can harm living things: radioctive dust. \ ذُو ثِيَابٍ قذِرة وَرَثَّة \ scruffy: not at all neat or clean: a scruffily dressed little boy. \ ذُو حلاقَة نَظِيفة \ clean-shaven: (of a man) with all hair on the face shaved off. \ ذُو حُنْكَة \ statesmanlike: having the qualities of a statesman. \ See Also حَصَافَة سِيَاسِيَّة \ ذُو ذَوْقٍ رَفِيع \ refined: (of a person; his manners, speech, etc.) very polite; unnaturally polite. \ ذُو رائِحَةٍ عَطِرة \ scented: having a pleasant scent: a sweet-scented flower; scented soap. \ ذو رُوحٍ رياضيّة (شَخْص)‏ \ sportsman: a sporting person, who is equally generous whether he wins or loses. \ ذُو سُلوك \ - mannered: having certain (good or bad) manners: Your son is very well-mannered. \ ذُو شأنٍ \ important: of great interest; having a great effect; serious; powerful: an important event; an important official. \ ذُو شَأنٍ \ significant: having a serious meaning; important. \ See Also خطر (خَطِر)‏ \ ذُو شِفاه \ - lipped: (in compounds) describing sb.’s lips: thick-lipped. \ ذُو صَرِير \ squeaky: making squeaks: a squeaky voice; a squeaky door. \ ذُو طَبيعَةٍ مَرِحَة \ jovial: merry; very cheerful (esp. of sb. who is always so, by nature). \ ذُو طولٍ \ tall: (of people, trees, buildings, poles, etc., in other cases use high) of greater height than most others; of certain height: My wife is not tall. She is five feet tall. \ See Also ارتفاعٍ معيَّن \ ذُو عَزْم \ determined: having a firm purpose; having the will to succeed: We’re determined to fight. We shall make a determined attempt to reach the mountain top. \ ذُو عَقْل \ - minded: having a certain sort of mind: We’re determined to fight. We shall make a determined attempt to reach the mountain top. \ ذُو عَلاقَةٍ بالأحداث الجارِيَة \ topical: of general interest at the present moment. \ ذُو فَرْو \ furry: like or covered with fur. \ ذُو قِمَّةٍ عالِيَةٍ \ peaked: (of a mountain, etc.) having a sharp point. \ ذُو قِيمة \ worth: (with while) good enough to deserve the time or trouble or money that is spent on it: Our visit was worthwile. worthwhile: worth the time or trouble or money that is spent on it: It was a worthwhile visit. \ ذُو مَبْدَأ \ moral: naturally right in behaviour (compared with immoral): a very moral man. \ See Also مستقيم (مُسْتَقِيم)، خلوق (خَلُوق)‏ \ ذُو مِزاج مُعَيَّن \ - tempered: (in compounds) having a certain kind of temper: a bad-tempered dog. \ ذُو مَسَامّ \ porous: (of a substance) that allows liquids to pass slowly through it. \ ذُو مَعْنًى \ significant: having a serious meaning; important. \ See Also مَغْزًى أو دَلالَة \ ذُو مِهْنَة حُرَّة \ self-employed: working independently, not for an employer. \ ذُو نُدُوب \ scarred: having marks from old wounds: a scarred face. \ ذُو نُفوذ \ influential: having influence; powerful: He was an influential politician. He was influential in getting several new laws passed. \ See Also سلطة (سُلْطَة)‏ \ ذُو نَوْعِيَّة سَيِّئَة \ bad, worse, worst: not of good quality: He speaks very bad English.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ذو

  • 4 حاد

    adj. acrid, clear, heavy, brisk, exquisite, intensified, avid, intensive, loud, nasal, pithy, prompt, pronounced, ripe, rough, salty, severe, squeaky, trenchant, quick, be sharp, sharp, keen, cutting, acute, incisive, piercing, acid, acrimonious
    v. wander

    Arabic-English dictionary > حاد

См. также в других словарях:

  • squeaky — 1862, from SQUEAK (Cf. squeak) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Squeaky clean in figurative sense is from 1972, probably from advertisements for dishwashing liquid …   Etymology dictionary

  • squeaky — squeak|y [ˈskwi:ki] adj 1.) making very high noises that are not loud ▪ a squeaky voice ▪ squeaky floorboards 2.) squeaky clean informal a) never having done anything morally wrong ▪ politicians who are less than squeaky clean b) completely clean …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • squeaky — adjective 1 making very high noises that are not loud: a squeaky voice | a squeaky door 2 squeaky clean informal a) never having done anything morally wrong: You re not exactly squeaky clean either. b) completely clean: squeaky clean hair… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • squeaky — [[t]skwi͟ːki[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is squeaky makes high pitched sounds. ...squeaky floorboards... He had a squeaky voice …   English dictionary

  • squeaky — UK [ˈskwiːkɪ] / US [ˈskwɪkɪ] adjective Word forms squeaky : adjective squeaky comparative squeakier superlative squeakiest making a short high noise a squeaky voice …   English dictionary

  • squeaky — squeakily, adv. squeakiness, n. /skwee kee/, adj., squeakier, squeakiest. squeaking; tending to squeak: His squeaky shoes could be heard across the lobby. [1860 65; SQUEAK + Y1] * * * …   Universalium

  • squeaky — adj. Squeaky is used with these nouns: ↑floorboard, ↑toy, ↑voice …   Collocations dictionary

  • squeaky — squeak|y [ skwiki ] adjective making a squeaking sound: a squeaky voice …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • squeaky — /ˈskwiki/ (say skweekee) adjective (squeakier, squeakiest) squeaking; tending to squeak: his squeaky shoes could be heard along the corridor. {squeak + y1} –squeakily, adverb –squeakiness, noun …  

  • squeaky — squeak ► NOUN 1) a short, high pitched sound or cry. 2) a single remark or communication: I didn t hear a squeak from him. ► VERB 1) make a squeak. 2) say something in a high pitched tone. 3) informal succeed in achieving something by a very… …   English terms dictionary

  • squeaky — adj. (squeakier, squeakiest) making a squeaking sound. Phrases and idioms: squeaky clean 1 completely clean. 2 above criticism; beyond reproach. Derivatives: squeakily adv. squeakiness n …   Useful english dictionary

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