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  • 1 wire

    [ˈwaɪə]
    1. noun
    1) ( also adjective) (of) metal drawn out into a long strand, as thick as string or as thin as thread:

    a wire fence.

    سِلْك
    2) a single strand of this:

    There must be a loose wire in my radio somewhere.

    سِلْك رَفيع
    3) the metal cable used in telegraphy:

    The message came over the wire this morning.

    كابِل مَعْدَني
    4) a telegram:

    Send me a wire if I'm needed urgently.

    بَرْقِيَّه
    2. verb
    1) to fasten, connect etc with wire:

    The house has been wired (up), but the electricity hasn't been connected yet.

    يوصِلُ بالأسْلاك
    2) to send a telegram to:

    Wire me if anything important happens.

    يُرسِلُ بَرْقِيَّةً
    3) to send (a message) by telegram:

    You can wire the details to my brother in New York.

    يُبْرِقُ، يُرْسِلُ رِسالَةً بواسِطَة التلغرام

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  • 2 سلك

    سِلْك \ corps: a group of people performing the same activity: the Diplomatic corps. line: a length of wire, etc: a telephone line. \ السِّلْك الداخِليّ في مصباح كهربائيّ \ element: the wire that gives heat or light in an electric lamp. \ سِلْكٌ شائِك \ barbed wire: wire with short sharp points for fences. \ سِلْك غَليظ (كابل)‏ \ cable: strong twisted wire, used for electricity, telephones, mountain railways. \ سِلْك مَعْدنيّ \ wire: metal thread: copper wire; telephone wires. \ سِلْك مَعْزُول \ flex: thin wire, covered with rubber, for carrying electricity. \ السِّلْك الموصِل لِلأَرْض \ earth: a wire that leads electricity to the ground.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سلك

  • 3 filament

    [ˈfɪləmənt] noun
    something very thin shaped like a thread, especially the thin wire in an electric light bulb.
    خَيط، سِلْك

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  • 4 flex

    سِلْك مَعْزُول \ flex: thin wire, covered with rubber, for carrying electricity.

    Arabic-English glossary > flex

  • 5 fuse

    اِنْقَطَعَ \ fuse: (of electrical things) to stop when the fuse melts; cause (sth. electrical) stop in this way: The lights have fused. A worn wire in the radio fused the lights. \ See Also قَطَعَ التَّيار بانصهار الفَصَّال \ صَمَّامة (كَبْسُولة الإشْعَال)‏ \ fuse: a device for making sth. explode at the right time. \ صَهِيرَة \ fuse: a thin piece of metal that melts (and so prevents fire) if too much electricity passes through it. \ فاصِمة (عندَ ازدياد التيّار)‏ \ fuse. \ _(field) Elec. Eng. \ See Also صَهيرةُ قَطع \ فَصَّال الدَّوْرَة الكهربائيَّة \ fuse: a thin piece of metal that melts (and so prevents fire) if too much electricity passes through it. \ قَطَعَ (بانصهار الفصَّال)‏ \ fuse: (of electrical things) to stop when the fuse melts; cause (sth. electrical) to stop in this way: The lights have fused. A worn wire in the radio fused the lights. \ See Also اِنْقَطَعَ التَّيار

    Arabic-English glossary > fuse

  • 6 flex

    [fleks]
    1. verb
    to bend, especially in order to test:

    to flex one's muscles.

    يَثْني، يَلْوي
    2. noun
    (a piece of) thin insulated wire for carrying electricity:

    That lamp has a long flex.

    سِلْك كَهْرُبائي مَعْزول

    Arabic-English dictionary > flex

  • 7 مرن

    مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ مَرِن وذكيّ ولطيف \ diplomat, diplomatic: showing wisdom in dealing with others: Try to be diplomatic when you refuse the invitation, so as not to cause bad feeling. \ See Also دبلوماسي (دِبلوماسيّ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > مرن

  • 8 مشبك (إبزيم)

    مِشْبَك (إِبْزيم)‏ \ clasp: a metal fastening for the two ends of an ornamental chain, a band round the waist, etc.. clip: a device of wire or metal for holding things (esp. papers) together. pin: a thin metal bar (of many kinds for special purposes in machinery, etc.) for fastening. safety pin: a pin whose point is guarded when it is fastened; it is used for holding two pieces of cloth together. \ مِشْبَك حِذَاءٍ \ buckle: a fastener, esp. for a shoe or a band round the waist. \ See Also حزام (حِزام)‏ \ مِشْبَك للشَّعْر \ slide: a device with which girls can fasten their hair.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مشبك (إبزيم)

  • 9 clasp

    مِشْبَك (إِبْزيم)‏ \ clasp: a metal fastening for the two ends of an ornamental chain, a band round the waist, etc.. clip: a device of wire or metal for holding things (esp. papers) together. pin: a thin metal bar (of many kinds for special purposes in machinery, etc.) for fastening. safety pin: a pin whose point is guarded when it is fastened; it is used for holding two pieces of cloth together.

    Arabic-English glossary > clasp

  • 10 clip

    مِشْبَك (إِبْزيم)‏ \ clasp: a metal fastening for the two ends of an ornamental chain, a band round the waist, etc.. clip: a device of wire or metal for holding things (esp. papers) together. pin: a thin metal bar (of many kinds for special purposes in machinery, etc.) for fastening. safety pin: a pin whose point is guarded when it is fastened; it is used for holding two pieces of cloth together.

    Arabic-English glossary > clip

  • 11 pin

    مِشْبَك (إِبْزيم)‏ \ clasp: a metal fastening for the two ends of an ornamental chain, a band round the waist, etc.. clip: a device of wire or metal for holding things (esp. papers) together. pin: a thin metal bar (of many kinds for special purposes in machinery, etc.) for fastening. safety pin: a pin whose point is guarded when it is fastened; it is used for holding two pieces of cloth together.

    Arabic-English glossary > pin

  • 12 safety pin

    مِشْبَك (إِبْزيم)‏ \ clasp: a metal fastening for the two ends of an ornamental chain, a band round the waist, etc.. clip: a device of wire or metal for holding things (esp. papers) together. pin: a thin metal bar (of many kinds for special purposes in machinery, etc.) for fastening. safety pin: a pin whose point is guarded when it is fastened; it is used for holding two pieces of cloth together.

    Arabic-English glossary > safety pin

  • 13 elastic

    مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies.

    Arabic-English glossary > elastic

  • 14 flexible

    مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies.

    Arabic-English glossary > flexible

  • 15 lithe

    مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies.

    Arabic-English glossary > lithe

  • 16 plastic

    مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies.

    Arabic-English glossary > plastic

  • 17 springy

    مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies.

    Arabic-English glossary > springy

  • 18 supple

    مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies.

    Arabic-English glossary > supple

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