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  • 1 jam on

    to put (brakes etc) on with force and haste:

    When the dog ran in front of his car he jammed on his brakes and skidded.

    يَشُدُّ كوابِح السَّيّارَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > jam on

  • 2 brake

    فَرْمَلَة \ brake: a device that presses on a wheel and slows or prevents its movement: a hand brake; a foot brake. Try not to put the brakes on/apply the brakes too suddenly. \ كابِحة \ brake. \ _(field) Eng. \ See Also مِكْبَح \ كَبَحَ أو أوقَفَ السَّيّارة بالمِكْبَح \ brake: to slow down or stop (a vehicle, etc.) by using a brake. \ كَمَّاحة \ brake. \ _(field) Eng. \ See Also مِكْبَح، كابحة (كابِحة)‏ \ مِكبَح للسُّرْعَة (كابِح، كابِحَة، فَرْمَلَة)‏ \ brake: a device that presses on a wheel and slows or prevents its movement: a hand brake; a foot brake. Try not to put the brakes on/apply the brakes too suddenly.

    Arabic-English glossary > brake

  • 3 فرملة

    فَرْمَلَة \ brake: a device that presses on a wheel and slows or prevents its movement: a hand brake; a foot brake. Try not to put the brakes on/apply the brakes too suddenly.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فرملة

  • 4 مكبح للسرعة (كابح، كابحة، فرملة)

    مِكبَح للسُّرْعَة (كابِح، كابِحَة، فَرْمَلَة)‏ \ brake: a device that presses on a wheel and slows or prevents its movement: a hand brake; a foot brake. Try not to put the brakes on/apply the brakes too suddenly.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مكبح للسرعة (كابح، كابحة، فرملة)

  • 5 قيد

    قَيَّدَ \ limit: to set a limit to: A policeman’s powers are limited by law. restrict: to limit: He restricted his speech to a few general statement on the subject. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. \ See Also حَصَرَ عَلى، ربط (رَبَطَ)‏ \ قَيَّدَ بِالسَّلاسِل \ chain: to fasten with a chain: That fierce dog should be chained up. \ قَيَّدَ بِحَبْل \ tether: to tie (an animal) so that it cannot wander: He tethered his horse to a tree. \ قَيَّدَ في الحساب الدائن \ credit: (in accounts) to record sth. as a credit. \ قَيَّدَ في حِسَاب المَدِين \ debit: to show as being owed; charge: Please debit the cost of these goods to my account. \ قَيْد \ entry: sth. that is put on a list or in a dictionary: There were several wrong entries in the accounts. How many entries are there in this dictionary?. handcuff: one of a pair of metal rings (joined by a chain) for fastening a prisoner’s hands. restriction: a limit: There are restrictions on the sale of alcohol in Britain. tie: sth. that binds; a relationship: family ties. \ See Also بند (بَنْد)‏ \ قَيْد (البحث)، إلخ \ under: used in various expressions that show a particular condition: The road is under repair (is being repaired). The matter is under consideration (is being considered). \ قَيْد الاستعمال \ on: (of any device, such as the brakes of a car) in use. \ قَيْد/ رَهْن الاستعمال \ use: using: These goods are ready for use. That room is not in use at present (is not being used).

    Arabic-English dictionary > قيد

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