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  • 1 oneself

    pronoun
    1) used as the object of a verb, the subject of which is one:

    One should wash oneself every morning.

    نَفْسَه: مَفْعول بِه
    2) used in emphasis:

    One always has to do these things oneself.

    نَفْسُه: توكيد

    Arabic-English dictionary > oneself

  • 2 wash

    [wɔʃ]
    1. verb
    1) to clean (a thing or person, especially oneself) with (soap and) water or other liquid:

    How often do you wash your hair?

    We can wash in the stream.

    يَغْسِل
    2) to be able to be washed without being damaged:

    This fabric doesn't wash very well.

    يَنْغَسِل ، يَنْظَف بالغَسيل
    3) to flow (against, over etc):

    The waves washed (against) the ship.

    يَضْرُبُ، يَخْبُطُ في
    4) to sweep (away etc) by means of water:

    The floods have washed away hundreds of houses.

    يَجْرُف
    2. noun
    1) an act of washing:

    He's just gone to have a wash.

    غَسْل، غَسيل
    2) things to be washed or being washed:

    Your sweater is in the wash.

    في الغَسيل

    the wash of waves against the rocks.

    ضَرْب أو إصْطِدام المَوْج
    4) a liquid with which something is washed:

    a mouthwash.

    غَسول: مُسْتَحْضَر لِغَسْل شَيءٍ ما

    The background of the picture was a pale blue wash.

    طَبَقَة رَقيقَه من الطِّلاء

    The rowing-boat was tossing about in the wash from the ship's propellers.

    الأمواج الصّادِرَة عن حَرَكَة القارِب

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  • 3 wash

    اِغْتَسَلَ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to go into water (sea, river, baths, etc.) for pleasure. wash: to clean oneself in this way: Wash before you eat.

    Arabic-English glossary > wash

  • 4 تطهر

    تَطَهّرَ
    to clean oneself, cleanse oneself, clean up, wash up, wash (oneself), perform an ablution; to be or become clean, pure; to purge, scour; to be or become cleaned, cleansed, purged, scoured, purified, deterged; to be or become disinfected, sterilized, antisepticized, decontaminated; to be or become expurgated

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تطهر

  • 5 استحم

    اِسْتَحَمّ: اِغْتَسَلَ
    to bathe, take a bath; to shower, take a shower; to wash up, wash (oneself)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > استحم

  • 6 اغتسل

    اِغْتَسَلَ: غَسَلَ بَدَنَهُ، اِسْتَحَمّ
    to wash up, wash (oneself); to bathe, take a bath; to shower, take a shower

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  • 7 دورة

    دَوْرَة \ circulation: the flow of gas or liquid through a closed object, esp. the movement of blood through the body. round: a regular local journey (made by a doctor, by a boy selling newspapers, by a policeman, etc.) for visiting certain houses or roads: I met the baker on his rounds, one part of a competition (in boxing, football, etc.) a boxing match of twelve rounds; the first round of the World Cup. session: a period of work or business; a formal meeting (of a court, etc.): During this session, the government will talk about three main points. turn: a circular movement: a few turns of the wheel. \ دَوْرَة \ circuit. \ _(field) Elec. Eng. \ See Also دارة \ دَوْرَة (مَجْموعة مُباريات رياضية) (دَوريّ)‏ \ tournament: a competition between many teams or players (in football, tennis, chess, etc.). \ دَوْرَة سِبَاق \ lap: one complete course round a track (in a race where several courses must be completed). \ دَوْرَة كامِلَة (للدّولاب)‏ \ revolution: a complete turn (of a wheel, etc.): A car engine may perform 4000 revolutions in a minute. \ دَوْرَة مُنْتَظِمة \ cycle: a number of events taking place in a fixed order which is repeated: The natural cycle of life is birth, marriage, getting old, death. \ 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 dictionary > دورة

  • 8 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.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مرحاض

  • 9 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)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > مغسلة

  • 10 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.

    Arabic-English glossary > W.C

  • 11 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.

    Arabic-English glossary > lavatory

  • 12 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.

    Arabic-English glossary > toilet

  • 13 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

  • 14 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

  • 15 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

  • 16 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.

    Arabic-English glossary > toilet, lavatory

  • 17 lavatory

    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)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > lavatory

  • 18 sink

    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)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > sink

  • 19 اغتسل

    اِغْتَسَلَ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to go into water (sea, river, baths, etc.) for pleasure. wash: to clean oneself in this way: Wash before you eat. \ اِغْتَسَلَ بالمِرَشّ \ shower: to wash under a shower: She showered and dressed.

    Arabic-English dictionary > اغتسل

  • 20 bath, bathe

    اِغْتَسَلَ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to go into water (sea, river, baths, etc.) for pleasure. wash: to clean oneself in this way: Wash before you eat.

    Arabic-English glossary > bath, bathe

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