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1 mail
أَبْرَدَ (أرسَلَ بالبريد) \ mail. \ المَوَادّ المُرْسَلَة بالبريد \ mail: things sent by post: The postman brings the mail. \ دَرْع \ mail: (in former times) protective metal clothing for fighters. -
2 mail
زَرَد \ chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: The Knights wore chain mail in the battle. mail: (in former times) protective metal clothing for fighters. -
3 chain mail
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
4 chain mail
زَرَد \ chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: The Knights wore chain mail in the battle. mail: (in former times) protective metal clothing for fighters. -
5 electronic mail
noun( also e-mail, ~email) the system of sending messages by computer; the information sent this way.بَريد إلِكْتروني -
6 pillar-box, postbox, mail box
صُنْدُوق البَريد القائم \ pillar-box, postbox, mail box: a public letter box standing in the street. -
7 المواد المرسلة بالبريد
المَوَادّ المُرْسَلَة بالبريد \ mail: things sent by post: The postman brings the mail. -
8 أرسل (إلى عنوان جديد)
أَرْسَلَ (إلى عنوان جديد) \ forward: to send on (a letter) to a new address: Please forward my letters to the Grand Hotel. \ See Also حول (حَوَّل) \ أَرْسَلَ إلى مَوْقعٍ ما \ post: to send (sb.) to a place of duty: He was posted to his firm’s branch office in Rome. \ أَرْسَلَ بالبريد \ mail: to send by mail; post: Will you mail this letter for me?. post: to send by post; put in a postbox. \ أَرْسَلَ باللاّسلكيّ \ radio: to send (a message) by radio: The ship radioed for help. \ أَرْسَلَ بريقًا \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. He flashed his lamp in my face. \ أَرْسَلَ بِعَجَلة \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. \ أَرْسَلَ رسالة بَرقِيّة (لاسلكيّة) \ transmit: to send a message by radio or electricity along a wire. \ أَرْسَلَ في طلب \ send for: to send a message, so as to call (sb.) or to get (sth.): You’d better send for the police. I’ve sent for some medicine. \ أَرْسَلَ نورًا \ beam: to send out light. -
9 زرد
زَرَد \ chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: The Knights wore chain mail in the battle. mail: (in former times) protective metal clothing for fighters. -
10 درع
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
11 armour, armor
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
12 shield
دِرْع \ armour, armor: strong protective metal covering on fighting vehicles, etc.. chain mail: mail made of thin metal chains woven together: the knights wore chain mail in the battle. shield: a piece of armour worn on the left arm during a fight, or carried in the hand. -
13 صندوق (للخبز أو الفحم، إلخ)
صُنْدُوق (للخُبْز أو الفَحْم، إلخ) \ bin: a large container, esp. one for coal, bread or waste material. box: a container with flat sides, of wood, cardboard metal, etc.. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case: a suitcase; a bookcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. fund: an amount of money for a special purpose: the ‘Save the Children’ fund. locker: one of a set of small cupboards in a public place (railway station, swimming baths, etc.) for personal things (bags, clothes, etc.). \ See Also مال (مُخصَّص)، خزانة (خِزانَة) \ صُنْدُوق الأَمْتِعَة في السَّيَّارة \ boot: the enclosed back part of a car, where bags are carried. \ صُنْدُوق البَريد (في الشارع) \ letter box: a box in the street, where the public may put letters for the post; an opening in the front door of a building, through which letters are received. postbox: esp. a special container (in the wall of a post office; in the street) with a hole through which one puts letters for the post. \ صُنْدُوق البَريد القائم \ pillar-box, postbox, mail box: a public letter box standing in the street. \ صُنْدُوق تُرُوس السُّرعة \ gearbox: the part of a car that contains the full set of gears. \ صُنْدُوق التعبِئة \ packing case: a wooden box (fastened with nails, not with a lock) in which goods are packed. \ صُنْدُوق الثِّيَاب \ trunk: a large box (of leather, metal or wood) for a traveller’s belongings. \ صُنْدُوق السيّارة \ trunk: the boot of a car. \ صُنْدُوق القُمامة \ dustbin, garbage: a can, a container (kept outside the house) for waste paper, tins, etc.. \ صُنْدُوق كبير \ chest: a large strong box for storing things. -
14 fan
I [fæn]1. noun1) a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather:مِرْوَحَهLadies used to carry fans to keep themselves cool.
2) a mechanical instrument causing a current of air:مِرْوَحَه كهرُبائِيَّهHe has had a fan fitted in the kitchen for extracting smells.
2. verb– past tense, past participle fanned1) to cool (as if) with a fan:يُهَوّي بالمِرْوَحَهShe sat in the corner, fanning herself.
يَزيدُ اللهيب بِواسِطَة المِرْوَحَه II [fæn] nounThey fanned the fire until it burst into flames.
an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person:مُعْجَب، مُتَحَمِّس، نَصير -
15 forward
[ˈfɔːwəd]1. adjective1) moving on; advancing:مُتَقَدِّمa forward movement.
2) at or near the front:اماميThe forward part of a ship is called the "bows".
2. adverbإلى الأمامA pendulum swings backward(s) and forward(s).
2) to a later time:وصاعِدا، غلى الأمامfrom this time forward.
3. noun(in certain team games, eg football, hockey) a player in a forward position.لاعِب هُجوم4. verbto send (letters etc) on to another address:يُحَوِّل الرساله إلىI have asked the post office to forward my mail.
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16 letterbox
noun1) a slit in a door (sometimes with a box behind it) through which mail from the post is put:صُنْدوق الرسائِلHe put the card through the letterbox.
2) a postbox.صٌنْدوق البَريد -
17 flood
[flad]1. noun1) a great overflow of water:طوفان، فَيَضانIf it continues to rain like this, we shall have floods.
2) any great quantity:سَيْلٌ من، عدد هائِل منa flood of fan mail.
2. verbto (cause something to) overflow with water:يُغْرِق، يَغْمُرShe left the water running and flooded the kitchen.
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18 sideline
noun1) a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity:عَمَل جانِبي الخَط الجانِبيHe runs a mail-order business as a sideline.
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19 collection
[-ʃən] noun1) (an) act of collecting:جَمْع، تَجْميعYour letter won't get to London tomorrow – you've missed the last collection (= of mail from a postbox) for today.
2) a set of objects etc collected:مَجْموعَهa stamp collection.
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