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Handkerchief of linen. Same as Romals. ———————— Flax yam measure equal to 60,000 yards, weighing 10-lb. 200 cuts or 162/3 hanks make up this usual selling unit, yarns being quoted at so many shillings and pence per bundle. A Belgian paquet of linen yarn is equal to three Irish bundles, and a French paquet, to six. ———————— Hanks of yam made up into bundles for shipping by the use of a bundling press. -
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رِزْمَة \ bundle: a number of things (sticks, books, clothes, etc.) tied together. pack: (in various trade uses) a packet; (in travel) a packed container: Each soldier carried a pack on his back. package: a bundle that is packed in paper: This package is too heavy to post. packet: a small paper or cardboard container in which sth. is packed, esp. to be sold: a packet of 20 cigarettes. parcel: a packet or bundle that is enclosed in strong paper and usu. fastened with string: I posted a parcel of books. \ See Also علبة (عُلْبَة) -
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[ˈbandl]1. nouna number of things bound together:حُزْمَه، رُزْمَهa bundle of rags.
2. verb1) ( often with up or together) to make into bundles:يَرْزِمُ، يَحْزِمُBundle up all your things and bring them with you.
2) to go, put or send (away) in a hurried or disorderly way:يَذْهَبُ أو يُرْسِلُ على وَجْهِ السُّرْعَهThey bundled him out of the room.
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أَرْسَلَ بِعَجَلة \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. \ أَلْقَى دونَما تَرتيب \ bundle: to put away carelessly: He bundled everything into a case. -
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صَرَّ \ bundle: to tie in a bundle. creak: to make a sound like that made by wood or metal when rubbed or slowly pressed: Beds and floorboards creak. Doors creak if their joints are not oiled. screech: to make a sharp high rough sound, like an angry bird: The car screeched round the corner (the sound came from the brakes and the wheels). squeak: to make a short high cry: Mice squeak. Machines squeak when they need oiling. -
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صُرَّة \ bundle: a number of things (sticks, books, clothes, etc.) tied together. pack: (in various trade uses) a packet; (in travel), a packed container: Each soldier carried a pack on his back. A camel is a pack animal. package: a bundle that is packed in paper: This package is too heavy to post. \ See Also رزمة (رِزْمة)، حزمة (حُزْمَة) -
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حُزْمَة \ bundle: a number of things (sticks, books, clothes, etc.) tied together. pack: (in various trade uses) a packet; (in travel) a packed container: Each soldier carried a pack on his back. package: a bundle that is packed in paper: This package is too heavy to post. sheaf: a collection of thin things (stems of corn, papers, etc.) tied together. wisp: a small amount of sth. thin (grass, hair, etc.) often twisted in shape. \ See Also رزمة (رِزْمَة)، صرة (صُرَّة) -
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دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ -
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Insurance: bdle -
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Military: BDSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bundle Delivery System
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File extension: BUN (CakeWalk Audio) -
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Insurance: bdle -
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Abbreviation: BBBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > bundle branch block
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American: wad (You don't want to carry a \<b\>wad\</b\> like that with you in the big city) -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bundle
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bundle adjustment
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19 bundle assembly area
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bundle assembly area
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bundle binding
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