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1 strip
[strɪp] past tense, past participle stripped1. verb1) to remove the covering from something:يَقْشِر، يُزيلHe stripped the branch (of its bark) with his knife.
2) to undress:يَتَجَرَّد من ثِيابِهThey were told to strip to the waist.
The house/room was stripped bare / stripped of its furnishings
يَسْلُبThey stripped the house of all its furnishings.
4) to deprive (a person) of something:يُجَرِّد منThe officer was stripped of his rank for misconduct.
2. noun1) a long narrow piece of (eg cloth, ground etc):قِطْعَهa strip of paper.
2) a strip cartoon.رُسوم هَزْلِيَّه3) a footballer's shirt, shorts, socks etc:ألْبِسَة اللاعِب الرِّياضيThe team has a red and white strip.
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2 strip
تَعَرّى \ strip: to take off all or most of one’s clothes: They stripped for a swim in the river. \ قِطْعَة طويلة ضيّقة (من الوَرق، القماش، الأرض، إلخ) \ strip: a long narrow piece: a strip of cloth; a strip of land. -
3 strip
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4 strip
عَرَّى \ erode: (of acids, wind, water, etc.) to wear or rub away: The river was eroding its banks. strip: to take off or tear off (a covering): She stripped the cloth off the table. -
5 strip
نَزَعَ \ root: (with out) to find and remove (a cause of trouble, sth. unwanted etc.): We shall root out the real problems. strip: to take off or tear off (a covering): She stripped the cloth off the table. -
6 strip
خَلَعَ (المَلابِسَ) \ take off: to remove (clothes): Take your coat off and hang it up. strip: to take off all or most of one’s clothes: They stripped for a swim in the river. \ See Also نزع (نَزَعَ) -
7 strip-tease
1. nounthe act, by a woman, of removing her clothes one by one as a theatrical entertainment.تَعْرِّي الرّاقِصات على أنْغام الموسيقى2. adjectiveللتَّعَرِّيa strip-tease show.
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8 strip, slip
شُقَّة (قِطعةٌ طويلة ضَيِّقة) \ strip, slip. \ See Also شِقَّة -
9 strip cartoon
a row of drawings, eg in a newspaper or comic paper, telling a story.رُسوم هَزْلِيَّه مُسَلْسَلَه -
10 strip off
to remove clothes or a covering from a thing or person:يُعَرّي، يَتَعَرّىThe doctor stripped his bandage off.
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11 strip-lighting
nounlighting by long tubes rather than bulbs.الإضاءَه بأنابيب النيون الطَّويلَه -
12 defile, strip
شِعْب \ defile, strip. \ See Also ممرّ ضَيِّق -
13 comic strip
a series of small pictures showing stages in an adventure.قِصَّه فُكاهِيَّه تَصْدُرُ في مُسَلْسَل -
14 يسلت
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15 qidd
strip of skin [qadda] -
16 باحة الشريط
strip area -
17 حامل الشريط
strip holder -
18 قالب التاج
strip crown -
19 قرع شرائحي
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20 ممساك الشريط
strip matrix
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