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1 timber
[ˈtɪmbə] noun1) wood, especially for building:خَشَب للبِناءThis house is built of timber.
2) trees suitable for this:شَجَر لِخَشَب البِناءa hundred acres of good timber.
3) a wooden beam used in the building of a house, ship etc.ضِلْع أو عارِضَه في هَيْكَل السَّفينَه -
2 timber
ضُلُوع خَشَبِيَّة \ timber: a large piece of wood that forms part of a structure: roof timbers; a ship’s timbers. mislead, misled: to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. -
3 timber
خَشَب \ timber: wood (either cut or still growing) that is suitable for building or for making funiture. wood: the solid part of a tree: Tables are made of wood. -
4 لسان خشبي
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5 أشجار
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6 خشب
1́ n. wood, timber, lumber2́ v. lignify -
7 خشب البناء
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8 ضلع من أضلاع المركب
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9 عارضة خشبية
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10 قطعة خشب كبيرة
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11 كسا بالأشجار
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12 ورشة الأخشاب
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13 ضلع
ضلع / خشب للبناءtimber [Industry: Milling] -
14 board
[bɔːd]1. noun1) a strip of timber:لَوْحُ خَشَبThe floorboards of the old house were rotten.
2) a flat piece of wood etc for a special purpose:لَوْحُ إعْلاناتchessboard.
3) meals:مائِدَهboard and lodging.
هَيْئَه، مَجْلِس، لَجْنَهthe board of directors.
2. verb1) to enter, or get on to (a vehicle, ship, plane etc):يَرْكَبُ، يَصْعَدُ إلىThis is where we board the bus.
2) to live temporarily and take meals (in someone else's house):يَتَناوَلُ الطَّعامHe boards at Mrs Smith's during the week.
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15 eucalyptus
[juːkəˈlɪptəs] plurals ˌeucaˈlyptuses ~ˌeucaˈlypti [-taɪ]– a type of large Australian evergreen tree, giving timber, gum and an oil that is used in the treatment of colds.أوكاليبتوس، كينا -
16 lumber
I [ˈlambə]1. nounأثاث قَديم2) timber sawn up.ألواح خَشَبيَّه مَنْشورَه2. verbto give (someone) an unwanted responsibility:يُعطي شَخْصا مسؤوليَّة غير مَرْغوبَه II [ˈlambə] verbto lumber someone with a job.
to move about heavily and clumsily.يتَقَدَّم بِبُطء وَتَثاقُل -
17 merchant
[ˈməːtʃənt] nouna trader, especially wholesale, in goods of a particular kind:تاجِر، تُجّارtimber/tea/wine merchants.
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18 خشب
خَشَب \ timber: wood (either cut or still growing) that is suitable for building or for making funiture. wood: the solid part of a tree: Tables are made of wood. \ خَشَبَ الأَبنُوس \ ebony: hard black wood. \ خَشَبَ الأَرْز \ cedar: an evergreen tree with hard sweet-smelling wood, the wood from this tree. \ خَشَبَ الدَّردَار \ ash: the hard wood of the ash tree. \ خَشَبَ الزَّان \ beech: the wood of the beech tree. \ الخَشَب المَصْنوع من رَقَائِق (فَنِّير، أَبْلاكَاج) \ plywood: three (or more) broad thin sheets of wood, stuck together so as to form a single sheet. \ خَشَب مَنْشُور \ lumber: roughly prepared pieces of wood, ready for selling. \ مَصْنُوع من الخَشَب \ wooden: made of wood. -
19 ضلوع خشبية
ضُلُوع خَشَبِيَّة \ timber: a large piece of wood that forms part of a structure: roof timbers; a ship’s timbers. mislead, misled: to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. -
20 mislead, misled
ضُلُوع خَشَبِيَّة \ timber: a large piece of wood that forms part of a structure: roof timbers; a ship’s timbers. mislead, misled: to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach.
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См. также в других словарях:
Timber — Tim ber, n. [AS. timbor, timber, wood, building; akin to OFries. timber, D. timmer a room, G. zimmer, OHG. zimbar timber, a dwelling, room, Icel. timbr timber, Sw. timmer, Dan. t[ o]mmer, Goth. timrjan to build, timrja a builder, L. domus a house … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Timber — (engl.: Bauholz) bezeichnet: Timber (Oregon), Gemeinde in Washington County, Oregon, Vereinigte Staaten Timber (Film), Zeichentrick Kurzfilm mit Donald Duck aus dem Jahr 1941 Timber (Musikstück), Musikstück und video der Gruppe Coldcut aus dem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
timber — tim‧ber [ˈtɪmbə ǁ ər] noun [uncountable] especially BrE wood used for building or making things, or the trees that produce this wood; = lumber AmE: • The region has huge exports of timber. * * * timber UK US /ˈtɪmbər/ noun [U] UK (US lumber)… … Financial and business terms
timber — (n.) O.E. timber building, structure, later building material, trees suitable for building, and wood in general, from P.Gmc. *temran (Cf. O.Fris. timber wood, building, O.H.G. zimbar timber, wooden dwelling, room, O.N. timbr timber, Ger. Zimmer… … Etymology dictionary
timber — [tim′bər] n. [ME < OE, akin to Ger zimmer, room (< OHG zimbar, wooden structure) < IE base * dem , * dema , to join together, build > L domus, house] 1. a) a building b) building material 2. wood suitable for building houses, ships,… … English World dictionary
Timber — Tim ber, n. [Probably the same word as timber sort of wood; cf. Sw. timber, LG. timmer, MHG. zimber, G. zimmer, F. timbre, LL. timbrium. Cf. {Timmer}.] (Com.) A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Timber — Tim ber, v. t. To surmount as a timber does. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Timber — Tim ber, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Timbered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Timbering}.] To furnish with timber; chiefly used in the past participle. [1913 Webster] His bark is stoutly timbered. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
timber — ► NOUN 1) wood prepared for use in building and carpentry. 2) informal, chiefly US suitable quality or character: she is hailed as presidential timber. ► EXCLAMATION ▪ used to warn that a tree is about to fall after being cut. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
Timber — Tim ber, n. [F. timbre. See {Timbre}.] (Her.) The crest on a coat of arms. [Written also {timbre}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Timber — Tim ber, v. i. 1. To light on a tree. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Falconry) To make a nest. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English