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  • 1 column

    [ˈkɔləm] noun
    1) a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building:

    the carved columns in the temple.

    عَمود
    2) something similar in shape:

    a column of smoke.

    عَمودٌ مِن
    3) a vertical row (of numbers):

    He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.

    صَف عَمودي (من الأرْقام)
    4) a vertical section of a page of print:

    a newspaper column.

    عَمود في صَحيفَه
    5) a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person:

    He writes a daily column about sport.

    عَمود، زاوِيَه
    6) a long file of soldiers marching in short rows:

    a column of infantry.

    رَتْلٌ من الجُنود
    7) a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.
    طابور

    Arabic-English dictionary > column

  • 2 row

    I [rəu] noun
    a line:

    They sat in the front row in the theatre.

    صَف II [rəu]
    1. verb
    1) to move (a boat) through the water using oars:

    He rowed (the dinghy) up the river.

    يُجَذِّف
    2) to transport by rowing:

    He rowed them across the lake.

    يَنْقُل بالتَّجْذيف
    2. noun
    a trip in a rowing-boat:

    They went for a row on the river.

    رِحْلَة تَجْذيف III [rau] noun
    1) a noisy quarrel:

    a family row.

    شِجار، خِصام
    2) a continuous loud noise:

    They heard a row in the street.

    عِراك شَوارِع

    Arabic-English dictionary > row

  • 3 متماثل

    مُتَماثِل \ alike: (predic) the same; not very different: My sisters look much alike. symmetrical: having exactly the same measurements on each side of a central dividing line: Most people have faces that are almost symmetrical, but not exactly. uniform: with every part the same; regular; even: of a uniform height; rows of uniform buildings.

    Arabic-English dictionary > متماثل

  • 4 ممر

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake. \ مَمَرّ (بين كراسِي المَسْرَح، إلخ)‏ \ aisle: a passage between blocks of seats in a church, theatre, etc.. \ See Also ممشى (مَمْشى)‏ \ مَمَرّ بين مقاعِد \ gangway: a passage between rows of seats in a theatre or hall. \ مَمَرّ مَسْقُوف \ gallery: a long narrow hall. \ مَمَرّ مُقَنْطَر \ arcade: an arched passage, often with shops along it. \ مَمَرّ مُنْحَدِر \ ramp: a sloping way, for rolling or driving sth. between two levels: I drove the car up the ramp on to the ship.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ممر

  • 5 alike

    مُتَماثِل \ alike: (predic) the same; not very different: My sisters look much alike. symmetrical: having exactly the same measurements on each side of a central dividing line: Most people have faces that are almost symmetrical, but not exactly. uniform: with every part the same; regular; even: of a uniform height; rows of uniform buildings.

    Arabic-English glossary > alike

  • 6 symmetrical

    مُتَماثِل \ alike: (predic) the same; not very different: My sisters look much alike. symmetrical: having exactly the same measurements on each side of a central dividing line: Most people have faces that are almost symmetrical, but not exactly. uniform: with every part the same; regular; even: of a uniform height; rows of uniform buildings.

    Arabic-English glossary > symmetrical

  • 7 uniform

    مُتَماثِل \ alike: (predic) the same; not very different: My sisters look much alike. symmetrical: having exactly the same measurements on each side of a central dividing line: Most people have faces that are almost symmetrical, but not exactly. uniform: with every part the same; regular; even: of a uniform height; rows of uniform buildings.

    Arabic-English glossary > uniform

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