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  • 61 رغب

    رَغِبَ \ fancy: to have a desire for: I fancy something to eat. please: to choose; wish: You may do as you please. \ رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ)‏ \ رَغِبَ كثيرًا في \ love: to find pleasure in; like very much: I love swimming. We should love to meet her.

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  • 62 طوى

    طَوَى \ roll: to fold (paper, cloth, etc.) into a circular form, either round itself or round sth. else: She rolled the old clothes into a bundle. fold: to bend sth. (paper, clothes, etc.) back against itself: My shirt was washed and neatly folded. furl: to roll up (a sail, a flag, etc.) when not in use.

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  • 63 قابل

    قَابِل \ content: willing: I’m content to wait for my turn. \ See Also راض (راضٍ)‏ \ قَابِل \ usable: fit to be used. \ See Also صالح للاستعمال \ قَابِلٌ لِـ \ - able: showing that sth. is fit or possible: Sour milk is not drinkable. \ See Also صالِح لِـ، مُعَرّض لِـ \ قَابِل للالْتِصَاق \ adhesive: sticky; able to stick. \ قَابِل للانفجار \ live: (of explosives) not made safe; ready to explode. \ قَابِل للتَّكَيُّف \ adaptable: easily adapted; able to adapt oneself. \ قَابِل للتَّنْفيذ \ practicable: which can be done or used; possible: a practicable device; a practicable idea. \ قَابِل للذَّوبَان \ soluble: able to melt or to be mixed into a liquid: Sugar is soluble in hot water. \ قَابِل للْغَسْل \ washable: able to be washed without damage.

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  • 64 قذارة

    قَذَارة \ dirt: unclean matter (mud, dust, oil, etc.) in a place where it is not wanted (on hands, clothes, floors, etc.). filth: very dirty matter. grime: dirt (esp. from smoke, oil, etc.). muck: any unpleasantly dirty (wet) material. \ أَقْذَار \ sewage: human waste material that is washed away through pipes. \ See Also خَبَث المَجَارِي

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  • 65 مرحاض

    مِرْحاض \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet, lavatory: water closet rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.

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  • 66 مطهر

    مُطَهِّر \ antiseptic: (a substance for) preventing disease, esp. in wounds. detergent: a chemical product used for cleaning esp. clothing and dishes. disinfectant: a chemical liquid that destroys some causes of disease: Hospital floors are washed with disinfectants.

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  • 67 معقم

    مُعَقِّم \ disinfectant: a chemical liquid that destroys some causes of disease: Hospital floors are washed with disinfectants.

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  • 68 مغسلة

    مَغْسَلَة \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. sink: a container (fixed to the wall, and fitted with a waste pipe) in which dishes, etc., are washed in a kitchen. \ See Also مرحاض (مِرْحاض)‏

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  • 69 مكواة

    مِكْوَاة \ iron: an instrument (that is heated) for smoothing clothes after they have been washed.

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  • 70 ملقط

    مِلْقَط \ clip: a device of wire or metal for holding things (esp. papers) together. tongs: a U-shaped instrument with two arms for picking up a small block of sth. (coal, sugar, etc.). \ مِلْقَط غَسِيل \ clothes peg: a device for fastening clothes to a line (on which they will hang to dry after being washed).

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  • 71 منجرف

    مُنْجَرِف \ drifted, washed away, swept away.

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  • 72 نظيف

    نَظيف \ clean: free from dirt: He has clean hands. He has washed them clean. sanitary: very clean so as to prevent disease: School kitchens should be in a sanitary condition. \ See Also صحي (صِحّي)‏ \ نَظيف جدًّا \ spotless: perfectly clean.

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  • 73 يمكن

    يُمْكِن \ could, (could not, couldn’t): (showing that sth. is possible) may, might: It could rain at any moment. She could have been poisoned, (showing a simple possibility) You could telephone her (if you wanted to). may: showing what is possible: He may come and he may not; it depends on the weather, (asking for permission, or giving it) can May I borrow your pen? Yes, you may. might: asking for permission, more doubtfully than may: Might I borrow your bicycle?. \ يُمْكِن إحرازُه \ obtainable: which can be obtained. \ See Also الفوز به، نَيْله، الحصول عليه \ يُمْكِن الحصول عليه \ in print: (of books) obtainable. \ يُمْكِن حَمْلُه \ portable: that can be carried: a portable radio. \ يُمْكِن غَسْلُه \ washable: able to be washed without damage. \ يُمْكِن فَهْمُه \ intelligible: clear to the mind; easily understood: A baby’s speech is often not intelligible except to its mother. \ يُمْكِن نَقْلُه \ movable: that can be moved: movable furniture. \ يُمْكِن الوُصُول إلَيْه \ accessible: able to be reached: The mountain top is accessible only to experienced climbers.

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  • 74 W.C

    دَوْرَة مِيَاه \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet: lavatory. water closet: rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.

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  • 75 lavatory

    دَوْرَة مِيَاه \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet: lavatory. water closet: rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.

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  • 76 toilet

    دَوْرَة مِيَاه \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet: lavatory. water closet: rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.

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  • 77 water closet

    دَوْرَة مِيَاه \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet: lavatory. water closet: rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.

    Arabic-English glossary > water closet

  • 78 W.C

    مِرْحاض \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet, lavatory: water closet rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.

    Arabic-English glossary > W.C

  • 79 lavatory

    مِرْحاض \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet, lavatory: water closet rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.

    Arabic-English glossary > lavatory

  • 80 toilet, lavatory

    مِرْحاض \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet, lavatory: water closet rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.

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