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1 tent
[tent] nouna movable shelter made of canvas or other material, supported by poles or a frame and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs:خَيْمَهWhen we go on holiday, we usually sleep in a tent.
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2 tent
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3 tent
خَيْمَة \ tent: a shelter of sailcloth to supported by poles (for camping). -
4 tent peg
وَتِد الخَيْمة \ tent peg: a large wooden or metal pin, for fastening the ropes of a tent to the ground. -
5 chaima
tent [chayyama] Hin khaima, khema, Ind khemah, Per cheime, Swa hema borrowed from Ar -
6 muchayyam
tent camp [chayyama] -
7 shadir
tent [from Per chador] -
8 ttanab
tent-rope [ttunub] Hin tanab, Per ttanab borrowed from Ar -
9 ttunub
tent-rope [?] -
10 chayyama
pitch a tent [Sem ch-y-m, JNA khema (tent), Hrs chimet, Gez chaymat, Tig hhaymet (hut), Uga chmt (tent)] -
11 pitch
I [pɪtʃ]1. verb1) to set up (a tent or camp):يُقيمُ الخَيْمَهThey pitched their tent in the field.
2) to throw:يَرْمي، يُلْقيHe pitched the stone into the river.
3) to (cause to) fall heavily:يَسْقُط الى الأمامHe pitched forward.
4) (of a ship) to rise and fall violently:تَتَأرْجَح السَّفينَهThe boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.
5) to set (a note or tune) at a particular level:يُعَيِّنُ درجَة الصَّوْتHe pitched the tune too high for my voice.
2. noun1) the field or ground for certain games:مَيْدان رياضيa football pitch.
2) the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.دَرَجَة الصَّوْت، دَرَجَة النَّغَم3) an extreme point or intensity:إرْتِفاع، حِدَّهHis anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.
4) the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works:مَكان وُقوف البائِع المُتَجَوِّلHe has a pitch on the High Street.
5) the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched:قَذْفَه، رَمْيَهThat was a long pitch.
6) (of a ship) the act of pitching.تأرْجُح II [pɪtʃ] nouna thick black substance obtained from tar:مادَّة الزِّفْتas black as pitch.
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12 وتد
وَتِد \ stake: a strong pointed stick that is driven into the ground (e.g. to support a plant). peg: a hook (on a wall or door) on which clothes are hung. wedge: a V-shaped piece of wood, rubber, etc. for fixing sth. in place; a V-shaped piece of metal, for breaking logs in half. \ وَتِد الخَيْمة \ tent peg: a large wooden or metal pin, for fastening the ropes of a tent to the ground. -
13 camp
خَيَّمَ \ camp: to make or live in a camp; spend the night in a tent: We often camp during our holidays. \ عَسْكَرَ \ camp: to make or live in a camp; spend the night in a tent: We often camp during our holidays. \ See Also خيم (خَيَّم) \ مُخَيَّم \ camp: a place with tents or huts where people live for a short time. \ مُعَسْكَر \ camp: a place with tents or huts where people live for a short time. -
14 mosquito net
كِلَّة \ mosquito net: a sort of tent (made of fine cotton network) that is fixed over a bed and keeps mosquitoes out. \ نامُوسِيَّة \ mosquito net: a sort of tent (made of fine cotton network) that is fixed over a bed and keeps mosquitoes out. -
15 ahala
marry [Heb ohel (tent), Uga ahl (residence)]--------qualify [?] -
16 خيمة
1) tent 2) tentorium 3) turunda -
17 خيمة إسفنجية
sponge tent -
18 خيمة الأكسجين
oxygen tent -
19 خيمة الأكسيجين
oxygen tent -
20 خيمة البخار
steam tent
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