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  • 1 rags

    مَلابِس بالية \ rags: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags.

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  • 2 rags

    noun plural
    old, worn or torn clothes:

    The beggar was dressed in rags.

    خِرَق، ثِياب مُمَزَّقَه

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  • 3 glad rags

    a person's best clothes, worn for special occasions:

    I'll get my glad rags on for the party.

    أفضَل ملابِس الشَّخص للمناسبات الخاصَّه

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  • 4 ملابس

    مَلابِس \ clothes: coverings for the body; garments: Put your best clothes on. clothing: clothes in general: In winter you need thick clothing to keep warm. dress: clothing in general for men and women: European dress is different from Indian dress. wear: garments in general, esp. in the language of shopkeepers: We sell children’s wear (footwear, underwear, etc.). \ مَلابِس بالية \ rags: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags. \ مَلابِس داخِليَّة \ underwear: clothes that are worn under the top garments, next to the skin. underclothes; underclothing: underwear. \ مَلابِس صُوفِيَّة \ woollens: garments, etc. made of wool.

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  • 5 أطمار

    أطْمار: أسْمالٌ بالِيَة
    rags, tatters

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  • 6 طمر

    طِمْر (جمعه: أطْمار)
    rags, tatters, shabby clothes

    Arabic-English new dictionary > طمر

  • 7 bundle

    [ˈbandl]
    1. noun
    a number of things bound together:

    a bundle of rags.

    حُزْمَه، رُزْمَه
    2. verb
    1) ( often with up or together) to make into bundles:

    Bundle up all your things and bring them with you.

    يَرْزِمُ، يَحْزِمُ
    2) to go, put or send (away) in a hurried or disorderly way:

    They bundled him out of the room.

    يَذْهَبُ أو يُرْسِلُ على وَجْهِ السُّرْعَه

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  • 8 make up to

    She's always making up to the teacher by bringing him presents.

    يُحاوِل أن يَكْسَب الوُد بالنِّفاق
    Remark: made of is used in speaking of the material from which an object is constructed etc: This table is made of wood/plastic/steel. made from is used in speaking of the raw material from which something has been produced by a process of manufacture: Paper is made from wood/rags.

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  • 9 paper

    [ˈpeɪpə] noun
    1) the material on which these words are written, made from wood, rags etc and used for writing, printing, wrapping parcels etc:

    ( also adjective) a paper bag.

    وَرَق
    2) a single (often printed or typed) piece of this:

    There were papers all over his desk.

    وَرَقَه، قِطعَة وَرَق
    3) a newspaper:

    Have you read the paper?

    جَريدَه، صَحيفَه
    4) a group of questions for a written examination:

    The Latin paper was very difficult.

    وَرَقة أسئِلَة إمتحان
    5) ( in plural) documents proving one's identity, nationality etc:

    The policeman demanded my papers.

    وَثائِق، مُسْتَنَدات

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  • 10 اسم

    اِسْم \ name: the word by which sb. or sth. is known: His name is Peter Scott. Every known creature has a scientific name. noun: a word that is the name of a person, thing, quality, idea, etc.: ‘cat’, ‘vegetable’ and ‘glass’ are nouns, but ‘accept’ and ‘beautiful’ are not. \ اِسْم الأُسرة \ surname: family name: John Smith’s surname is Smith. \ اِسْم أُسْرَة الزوجَة قبل الزَّواج \ maiden name: a woman’s family name before marriage (when she takes her husband’s family name): Mrs Brown’s maiden name was Scott. \ اِسْم أو تَوْقيع شَخْص كَتَبَه بِنَفسِه \ autograph: the signed name of a (famous) person. \ الاسم الأوّل \ Christian name: one’s first name(s): John Brown’s Christian name is John; his surname (family name) is Brown. \ اِسْم الفَاعِل أو المَفْعول (صِيغَة)‏ \ participle: a verbal adjective: The present participle of ‘annoy’ is ‘annoying’ as in ‘He is an annoying man’. The past participle of ‘break’ is ‘broken’ as in ‘It is a broken cup’. \ اِسْم مُسْتَعَار \ alias: a name used instead of one’s real name: Many thieves have an alias. His name is Smith, alias Brown. pseudonym: a name that is used by a writer instead of his real name. \ اِسم مَوْصُول \ relative: (pronoun, in the study of a language; of a pronoun or adverb) related to a noun before it, which it describes; the word which in the last sentence is a relative pronoun describing noun. \ أسْمَال بالية \ rag: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags. tatters.

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  • 11 قمامة

    قُمَامَة \ litter: waste material (paper, tins, etc.) that is (or is likely to be) left lying about in a public place: Good campers take their litter home. refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish.

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  • 12 نفاية

    نُفَايَة \ refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish. scrap: a small unwanted piece: scraps of food. waste: (of materials, esp. paper) used and no longer wanted: a waste-paper basket. \ نُفَايَةُ المَعْدِن \ dross: waste matter which forms on the surface when a metal is melted.

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  • 13 litter

    قُمَامَة \ litter: waste material (paper, tins, etc.) that is (or is likely to be) left lying about in a public place: Good campers take their litter home. refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish.

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  • 14 refuse

    قُمَامَة \ litter: waste material (paper, tins, etc.) that is (or is likely to be) left lying about in a public place: Good campers take their litter home. refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish.

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  • 15 rubbish

    قُمَامَة \ litter: waste material (paper, tins, etc.) that is (or is likely to be) left lying about in a public place: Good campers take their litter home. refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish.

    Arabic-English glossary > rubbish

  • 16 rag

    أسْمَال بالية \ rag: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags. tatters.

    Arabic-English glossary > rag

  • 17 tatters

    أسْمَال بالية \ rag: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags. tatters.

    Arabic-English glossary > tatters

  • 18 refuse

    نُفَايَة \ refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish. scrap: a small unwanted piece: scraps of food. waste: (of materials, esp. paper) used and no longer wanted: a waste-paper basket.

    Arabic-English glossary > refuse

  • 19 rubbish

    نُفَايَة \ refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish. scrap: a small unwanted piece: scraps of food. waste: (of materials, esp. paper) used and no longer wanted: a waste-paper basket.

    Arabic-English glossary > rubbish

  • 20 scrap

    نُفَايَة \ refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish. scrap: a small unwanted piece: scraps of food. waste: (of materials, esp. paper) used and no longer wanted: a waste-paper basket.

    Arabic-English glossary > scrap

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