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1 مسحة
swab -
2 قطيلة
1) stype 2) swab -
3 ماسحة
1) écouvillon 2) swab -
4 شخص تافه
n. black sheep, bugger, pipsqueak, rag, trash, insect, dog, nitwit [sl.], crumb, bauble, deformity, peanut, toad, sprat, morsel, Myrmidon, swab -
5 عينة
1́ adj. specious2́ n. specimen, pattern, sample, piece, taking, snip, swab -
6 فظ
1́ adj. rude, obdurate, rough, crude, unprintable, rough and ready, coarse, harsh, gross, short, crusty, indelicate, blunt, hoarse, gruff, brusque, curt, abrupt, unkind, shaggy, impolite, uncivil, savage, uncouth, boorish, discourteous, ill-mannered2́ n. boor, churl, clown, plug ugly, swab3́ v. scathe -
7 قطن طبي
n. cotton wool, swab -
8 مسح
1́ n. cadastre, wipe, mopping, wiping, survey, scanning2́ v. wipe, mop, mop up, rub, clean, polish, sweep, sponge, swab, extinguish, scrub -
9 ممسحة السفن
n. swab -
10 نظف
v. clean, mop, purify, clean out, sanitize, clear, wash out, clear away, purge, scavenge, scour, scrub, rub, swab, do, char, pan -
11 نظف بالقطن
v. swab -
12 قطيلة
قَطِيلَةtowel; swab
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Swab — (de swap, intercambio en inglés, pero con la b al final lleva a swab, que también en inglés es al algodón con el que recogen muestras de laboratorio, denotando la intencionalidad del certamen) es una feria de arte contemporáneo, joven y emergente … Wikipedia Español
swab — swab·ber; swab·bers; swab·bie; swab; swab·by; … English syllables
swab — [swäb′ēswäb] n. [contr. < SWABBER] 1. a yarn mop, usually used wet, for cleaning decks, floors, etc. 2. a) a small piece of cotton, cloth, sponge, etc. used to apply medicine to, or clean discharged matter from, the throat, mouth, etc. b)… … English World dictionary
Swab — Swab, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Swabbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Swabbing}.] [See {Swabber}, n.] To clean with a mop or swab; to wipe when very wet, as after washing; as, to swab the desk of a ship. [Spelt also {swob}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swab — ► NOUN 1) an absorbent pad used for cleaning wounds or applying medication. 2) a specimen of a bodily secretion taken with a swab. 3) a mop or other absorbent device for cleaning or mopping up. 4) archaic a contemptible person. ► VERB (swabbed,… … English terms dictionary
Swab — Swab, n. [Written also swob.] 1. A kind of mop for cleaning floors, the desks of vessels, etc., esp. one made of rope yarns or threads. [1913 Webster] 2. A bit of sponge, cloth, or the like, fastened to a handle, for cleansing the mouth of a sick … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
swab|by — or swab|bie «SWOB ee», noun, plural bies. U.S. Slang. a sailor of enlisted rank; gob … Useful english dictionary
swab- — *swab , *swap germ.?, Verb: nhd. kehren ( Verb) (2), fegen; ne. sweep; Hinweis: s. *swōbala ; Etymologie: s. ing. *su̯ep (2), *sup , *su̯eb ?, Verb, werfen, schleudern, schütten … Germanisches Wörterbuch
swab — A wad of cotton, gauze, or other absorbent material attached to the end of a stick or clamp, used for applying or removing a substance from a surface. * * * swab swäb n 1) a wad of absorbent material usu. wound around one end of a small stick and … Medical dictionary
Swab. — 1. Swabia. 2. Swabian. * * * swab «swob», noun, verb, swabbed, swab|bing. –n. 1. a long handled mop for cleaning decks, floors, and the like. 2. a bit of sponge, cloth, or cotton for cleansing some part of the body or for applying medicine to it … Useful english dictionary
swab — /swob/, n., v., swabbed, swabbing. n. 1. a large mop used on shipboard for cleaning decks, living quarters, etc. 2. a bit of sponge, cloth, cotton, or the like, sometimes fixed to a stick, for cleansing the mouth of a sick person or for applying… … Universalium