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take to pieces

  • 1 take to pieces

    فَكَّك (الآلة) إلى أَجْزاء \ take to pieces: to separate into parts: Take the engine to pieces and see what’s wrong with it. take apart: to Take this clock apart and clean it.

    Arabic-English glossary > take to pieces

  • 2 take to pieces

    فَكَّ إلى أجزاء \ take to pieces: to separate into parts: Take the engine to pieces and see what’s wrong with it.

    Arabic-English glossary > take to pieces

  • 3 take apart

    فَكَّك (الآلة) إلى أَجْزاء \ take to pieces: to separate into parts: Take the engine to pieces and see what’s wrong with it. take apart: to Take this clock apart and clean it.

    Arabic-English glossary > take apart

  • 4 take apart

    to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made:

    He took the engine apart.

    يُفَكِّك إلى أجْزاء

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  • 5 فكك (الآلة) إلى أجزاء

    فَكَّك (الآلة) إلى أَجْزاء \ take to pieces: to separate into parts: Take the engine to pieces and see what’s wrong with it. take apart: to Take this clock apart and clean it.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فكك (الآلة) إلى أجزاء

  • 6 فك

    فَكَّ \ change: to give coins or smaller notes in place of (a bank note, etc.): Can you change this $10 note, please?. detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). \ فَكَّ \ zip: to open or close with a zip. \ See Also أَغْلَق بالزِّمام المُنْزَلِق \ فَكَّ \ loosen: to make loose; unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. undo: to loosen (a knot, button, etc.) unfasten (a garment). \ See Also حل (حَلَّ)، أرخى (أَرْخَى)‏ \ فَكَّ إلى أجزاء \ take to pieces: to separate into parts: Take the engine to pieces and see what’s wrong with it.

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  • 7 فك

    فَكّ: فَرّقَ أجْزاءَهُ، فَصَلَ قِطَعَهُ أو عَنَاصِرَهُ، ضِدّ رَكّبَ
    to disassemble, dismount, dismantle, take to pieces, take apart, take down, break up

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  • 8 فكك

    فَكّكَ: فَكّ
    to disassemble, dismount, dismantle, take to pieces, take apart, take down, break up, dismember; to disjoin, disconnect, disunite, dissociate; to dislocate, disjoint, unjoint

    Arabic-English new dictionary > فكك

  • 9 حلل

    v. analyze, analyse, test, resolve, anatomize, construe, dissect, take to pieces, take apart

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  • 10 فك

    n. jaw, jaws, jowl, mandible, untying, loosening, breakthrough
    v. chap, disassemble, dismantle, dismount, take to pieces, take apart, separate, disconnect, disjoint, detach, disengage, disentangle, dissociate, disunite, untie, unfasten, undo, loose, unfix, unwind, untangle, free, release, set free

    Arabic-English dictionary > فك

  • 11 فكك

    v. disassemble, dismount, dismantle, take to pieces, take apart, tear down, break up, dismember, disjoin, disconnect, disunite, dissociate, disjoint

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  • 12 dismantle

    [dɪsˈmæntl] verb
    to pull down or take to pieces:

    The wardrobe was so large we had to dismantle it to get it down the stairs.

    يُفَكِّك

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  • 13 peel

    [piːl]
    1. verb
    1) to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable):

    She peeled the potatoes.

    قِشْرَه
    2) to take off or come off in small pieces:

    The paint is beginning to peel (off).

    يَتَقَشَّر
    2. noun
    the skin of certain fruits, especially oranges, lemons etc.
    قِشْر

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  • 14 cut

    [kat] present participle ˈcutting: past tense, past participle cut
    1. verb
    1) to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge:

    He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.

    يَقُص
    2) to separate or divide by cutting:

    She cut up the meat into small pieces.

    يَقْطَع
    3) to make by cutting:

    She cut a hole in the cloth.

    يثْقُب، يَقُص
    4) to shorten by cutting; to trim:

    I'll cut the grass.

    يَقُص العُشب
    5) to reduce:

    They cut my wages by ten per cent.

    يُقَلِّل
    6) to remove:

    They cut several passages from the film.

    يُزيل، يَحْذِف
    7) to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of):

    I cut my hand on a piece of glass.

    يَجْرَح
    8) to divide (a pack of cards).
    يُقَسِّـم
    9) to stop:

    When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered "Cut!"

    توقَّف
    10) to take a short route or way:

    He cut through/across the park on his way to the office

    A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.

    يَقْطَع (الطَّريق)
    11) to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure):

    An axis cuts a circle in two places.

    يَقْطَع، يَمُرُّ في
    12) to stay away from (a class, lecture etc):

    He cut school and went to the cinema.

    يَنْقَطِـع عن
    13) (also cut dead) to ignore completely:

    She cut me dead in the High Street.

    يَتَجاهَل كُليا
    2. noun
    1) the result of an act of cutting:

    a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power)

    a cut in prices.

    قَطْع، جُرح، إنقِطاع، قَص، تَخْفيض
    2) the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc:

    the cut of the jacket.

    قَصّـه
    3) a piece of meat cut from an animal:

    a cut of beef.

    قِطْعـه

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  • 15 fork

    [fɔːk]
    1. noun
    1) an instrument with two or more pointed pieces for piercing and lifting things:

    We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.

    شَوْكَه
    2) the point at which a road, river etc divides into two or more branches or divisions:

    a fork in the river.

    تَفَرُّع، تَشَعُّب
    3) one of the branches or divisions of a road, river etc into which the road, river etc divides:

    Take the left fork (of the road).

    مَفْرَق، مُفْتَرَق
    2. verb
    1) (of a road, river etc ) to divide into ( usually two) branches or divisions:

    The main road forks here.

    يَتَفَرَّع
    2) (of a person or vehicle) to follow one of the branches or divisions into which a road has divided:

    The car forked left.

    مَفْرَق، مُفْتَرَق طُرُق
    3) to lift or move with a fork:

    The farmer forked the hay.

    يَقْلِب بالشّوكَه أو الشاعوب، يَذرو الحِنْطَه

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  • 16 hold

    I [həuld] past tense, past participle held [held]
    1. verb
    1) to have in one's hand(s) or between one's hands:

    He held the mouse by its tail.

    يَحْمِلُ في يده
    2) to have in a part, or between parts, of the body, or between parts of a tool etc:

    Hold the stamp with tweezers.

    يُمْسِكُ ب
    3) to support or keep from moving, running away, falling etc:

    What holds that shelf up?

    Hold his arms so that he can't struggle.

    يَرْفَعُ، يُثَبِّت
    4) to remain in position, fixed etc when under strain:

    I've tied the two pieces of string together, but I'm not sure the knot will hold

    Will the anchor hold in a storm?

    يَصْمُد، يبقى ثابِتا
    5) to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power:

    The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder

    He was held captive.

    يَقْبِض عَلى
    6) to (be able to) contain:

    This drawer holds all my shirts.

    يتَّسِعُ لِ، يَحْمِل
    7) to cause to take place:

    We'll hold the meeting in the hall.

    يَجْري، يَعْقِدُ
    8) to keep (oneself), or to be, in a particular state or condition:

    She holds herself very erect.

    يُبْقي، يَحْتَفِظُ ب

    He held the position of company secretary for five years.

    يُشْغِلُ
    10) to think strongly; to believe; to consider or regard:

    He holds certain very odd beliefs.

    يرى أن، يعتقِد، يَعْتَبِر، يحْتَرِم
    11) to continue to be valid or apply:

    These rules hold under all circumstances.

    يَسْري مَفعوله، ينطبِق
    12) ( with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do:

    I intend to hold him to his promises.

    يُلْزِم ب
    13) to defend:

    They held the castle against the enemy.

    يُدافِع
    14) not to be beaten by:

    The general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.

    يوقِف، يَصُد
    15) to keep (a person's attention):

    If you can't hold your pupils' attention, you can't be a good teacher.

    يحافِظ على إنتباه
    16) to keep someone in a certain state:

    Don't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?

    يُبْقي
    17) to celebrate:

    The festival is held on 24 June.

    يَجْري، يُقام
    18) to be the owner of:

    He holds shares in this company.

    يَمْلُك، يَحْتَفِظُ ب
    19) (of good weather) to continue:

    I hope the weather holds until after the school sports.

    يَسْتَمِر، يَبْقى
    20) ( also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait:

    Mr Brown is busy at the moment – will you hold or would you like him to call you back?

    يَنْتَظِر
    21) to continue to sing:

    Please hold that note for four whole beats.

    يَسْتَمِر في الغِناء
    22) to keep (something):

    They'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.

    يحْتَفِظ، يُبْقي على
    23) (of the future) to be going to produce:

    I wonder what the future holds for me?

    يَجْلِب، يُعْطي، يَحْمِلُ
    2. noun
    1) the act of holding:

    He caught/got/laid/took hold of the rope and pulled

    Keep hold of that rope.

    قَبْضَه، مَسْكَه
    2) power; influence:

    He has a strange hold over that girl.

    قُوَّه، تَأثير
    3) (in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent:

    The wrestler invented a new hold.

    مَسْكَة في المُصارَعَه II [həuld] noun
    (in ships) the place, below the deck, where cargo is stored.
    عَنْبَر أو مَخْزَن السَّفينَه

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  • 17 separate

    [ˈsepəreɪt]
    1. verb
    1) ( sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart:

    A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.

    يفْصِل
    2) to go in different directions:

    We all walked along together and separated at the cross-roads.

    يَتَفَرَّق، يفْتَرِق
    3) (of a husband and wife) to start living apart from each other by choice.
    يَنْفَصِل عَن
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) divided; not joined:

    The garage is separate from the house.

    مُنْفَصِل
    2) different or distinct:

    I like to keep my job and my home life separate.

    مُخْتَلِف

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