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1 fill up
مَلأَ تمامًا \ fill up: to fill completely (usu. sth. that is already partly full): Fill up with petrol before you go. Fill my glass right up. -
2 fill
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
3 fill in
مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
4 fill
حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
5 fill
[fɪl]1. verb1) to put (something) into (until there is no room for more); to make full:يَملأThe news filled him with joy.
2) to become full:يَمْتَلِئHis eyes filled with tears.
3) to satisfy (a condition, requirement etc):يُلَبّي، يُرْضيDoes he fill all our requirements?
4) to put something in a hole (in a tooth etc) to stop it up:يَمْلأ، يَحْشوThe dentist filled two of my teeth yesterday.
2. nounas much as fills or satisfies someone:مَلء، كِفايَه، شَبَعShe ate her fill.
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6 fill
اِمْتَلأ \ fill: to become full: Her eyes filled with tears. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. -
7 with
[wɪð] preposition1) in the company of; beside; among; including:Do they enjoy playing with each other?
مَعPut this book with the others.
2) by means of; using:بواسِطَةCut it with a knife.
3) used in expressing the idea of filling, covering etc:تُعَبِّر عن تَغْطِيَة أو مَلء الوَعاءHe was covered with mud.
4) used in describing conflict:تُسْتَعْمَل لِتَصْوير حالة الصِّراع: معHe fought with my brother.
5) used in descriptions of things:تُسْتَعْمَل لِوَصْف الأشْياء أو الأشْخاصTreat this book with care.
6) as the result of:نَتيجَة لِHe is shaking with fear.
7) in the care of:في رِعايَة، في عِنايَةLeave your case with the porter.
8) in relation to; in the case of; concerning:Be careful with that!
What's wrong with you?
تُسْتَعْمَل لِتَعْني: بِخُصوص، في حالَة، فيما يَتَعَلَّقWhat shall I do with these books?
9) used in expressing a wish:Down with fascism!
تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن رَغْبَه أو أمنِيَهUp with Manchester United!
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8 רְוָה ch. sam(רוי, רוהto be moist, be saturated, drip), esp. to be filled with wine, be drunken. Targ. Gen. 9:21. Ib. 43:34 (some ed. O. רַוִּאוּ, Pa.). Targ. Jer. 46:10 (ed. Wil. ותְרַוֵּי, Pa.); a. fr.Part. רָוֵי, רַוְיָא; f. רַוְיָא; Pl. רָוָון, רַוְוָן. Targ. Is. 51:21. Targ. Prov. 23:20, sq. Ta
Pa. רַוֵּי, רַוֵּוי 1) same, v. supra. 2) to fill, saturate; to make drunk. Targ. Is. 55:10. Targ. Hos. 6:3 (h. text יורה). Targ. Jer. 46:16 (h. text היונה); a. fr.Part. pass. מְרַוֵּי; f. מְרַוְּיָא. Targ. Is. 58:11. Ithpa. אִתְרַוֵּי, Ithpe. אִתְרְוֵי to be saturated; to be drunken. Ib. 5:22 (ed. Wil. אתחו׳, corr. acc.). Ib. 49:26. Targ. Ps. 36:9; a. fr.Jewish literature > רְוָה ch. sam(רוי, רוהto be moist, be saturated, drip), esp. to be filled with wine, be drunken. Targ. Gen. 9:21. Ib. 43:34 (some ed. O. רַוִּאוּ, Pa.). Targ. Jer. 46:10 (ed. Wil. ותְרַוֵּי, Pa.); a. fr.Part. רָוֵי, רַוְיָא; f. רַוְיָא; Pl. רָוָון, רַוְוָן. Targ. Is. 51:21. Targ. Prov. 23:20, sq. Ta
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9 cut-and-fill with post-pillars
система разработки горизонтальными слоями с закладкой и оставлением целиковАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > cut-and-fill with post-pillars
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10 colmare
fill (di with)fig di gentilezze overwhelm (di with)colmare un vuoto bridge a gap* * *colmare v.tr.1 to fill up, to fill to the brim; to fill in: colmare un bicchiere d'acqua, to fill a glass to the brim with water; colmare il divario tra..., to bridge the gap between...; colmare un vuoto, una lacuna, to fill a gap // (dir.) colmare le lacune di legge, to fill the gaps of the law // (econ.) colmare un deficit, to cover a deficit // colmare la misura, (fig.) to go too far // (agr.) colmare una palude, to fill in (o to reclaim) a marsh // (edil.) colmare una strada, to crown a road2 (fig.) to fill, to load, to overwhelm: colmare qlcu. di onori, to load s.o. with honours; colmare di gioia, to fill with joy.* * *[kol'mare]verbo transitivo1) (riempire) to fill (to the brim), to fill up [ bicchiere]colmare qcn. di — fig. to fill sb. with [ gioia]; to shower o load sb. with [doni, onori, elogi]
2) econ. to cover, to make* up [ disavanzo]••* * *colmare/kol'mare/ [1]1 (riempire) to fill (to the brim), to fill up [ bicchiere]; colmare qcn. di fig. to fill sb. with [ gioia]; to shower o load sb. with [doni, onori, elogi]2 econ. to cover, to make* up [ disavanzo]colmare una lacuna to plug a gap; ha colmato la misura! he's gone too far! -
11 envanecer
• fill up with people• fill with dismay• fill with terror• fill with venom• make competent• make concessions• make use of speech• make valid again -
12 заправлять
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > заправлять
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13 китосвам
fill/smooth with putty* * *кито̀свам,гл. fill/smooth with putty.* * *fill/smooth with putty -
14 cundir de
• fill up with blessings• fill with conceit -
15 poblar de
• fill up with blessings• fill with conceit -
16 påfylde
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17 colmar de bendiciones
• fill up to the top• fill up with people -
18 llenarse completamente
• fill up to satisfaction• fill up with -
19 isilah dengan
fill in with -
20 rellenar con arcilla
• fill in with clay
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