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1 subtraction
الطَّرْح (عَمَلِيَّة) \ subtraction: subtracting. \ عَمَلِيَّة الطَّرْح \ subtraction: subtracting. -
2 subtraction
[-ʃən] nounطَرْح -
3 طرح
subtraction -
4 minus
[ˈmaɪnəs]1. prepositionused to show subtraction:ناقِصTen minus two equals eight (10 – 2 = 8).
2. noun( also minus sign) a sign (–) used to show subtraction or negative quality.إشارة ناقِص –3. adjectivenegative or less than zero:ناقِص صِفْرTwelve from ten equals minus two (10 – 12 = –2).
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5 ttarhh
project; elimination; subtraction [ttarahha] Per ttarhh borrowed from Ar -
6 إقتطاع
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7 حبس الحق عن صاحبه
n. subtraction -
8 خصم
1́ adj. hostile, opposite2́ n. adversary, antagonist, concurrent, enemy, foe, litigant, discount, rebate, subtraction, levy3́ v. discount, deduct, recoup, subtract, withhold, knock off -
9 طرح
1́ n. subtraction, fling, squirt2́ v. subtract, deduct, put away, reject, moult, take away, put aside, throw away, toss, posit, floor, heave, molt, lay, banish -
10 إسقاط
إسْقاط: طَرْحdeduction, subtraction -
11 إنزال
إنْزال: طَرْحsubtraction, deduction -
12 استنزال
اِسْتِنْزال: طَرْح، حَسْمdeduction, subtraction, discount -
13 اقتطاع
اِقْتِطاع: حَسْم، خَصْم، طَرْحdeduction, discounting, subtraction, dockage, cut; discount, rebate -
14 تنزيل
تَنْزِيل: طَرْحsubtraction, deduction -
15 حذف
حَذْف: طَرْح، حَسْمdeduction, subtraction, discount -
16 حسم
حَسْم: خَصْم، اِقْتِطَاعdiscount, rebate; deduction, discounting, subtraction -
17 طرح
طَرْح: حَسْمsubtraction, deduction, discount -
18 give or take
allowing for the addition or subtraction of:يُعطي ويأخُذ، يُضيف ويُنَقِّصI weigh sixty-five kilos, give or take a little (= approximately sixty-five kilos).
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19 الطرح (عملية)
الطَّرْح (عَمَلِيَّة) \ subtraction: subtracting. -
20 عمليا
عَمَلِيًّا \ to all intents and purpose: in regard to all that matters: To all intents and purposes, the work is finished (though a few unimportant points remain to be dealt with). virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching. \ عَمَلِيَّة \ operation: a planned piece of work: saving men from the sea can be a dangerous operation. Who was in charge of these operations. process: (in factories, etc.) a way of making or treating sth.: Colour films are printed by a special chemical process. \ عَمَلِيَّة جِرَاحِيَّة \ operation: (of doctors) operating on a body: She had three serious operations last year. They performed an operation on his stomach. \ عَمَلِيَّة حِسَابيَّة \ sum: a calculation: When we add or multiply figures, we are doing a sum. \ عَمَلِيَّة الضَّرْب \ multiplication: multiplying. \ عَمَلِيَّة الطَّرْح \ subtraction: subtracting.
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