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61 جذع الشجرة
جِذْعُ الشّجَرَةtrunk, bole, stock -
62 جذع الإنسان
جِذْعُ الإنْسانtorso, trunk, body -
63 جذع التمثال
جِذْعُ التّمْثالtorso, trunk of a statue -
64 حقيبة سفر
حَقِيبَةُ سَفَرsuitcase, (traveling) bag, valise, trunk, portmanteau -
65 خط هوائي
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66 ساق الشجرة
ساقُ الشّجَرَة: جِذْعُهاtrunk, stock, bole -
67 صندوق
صُنْدُوق: عُلْبَةٌ كَبِيرَةcase, box, chest, trunk, crate, container; package, pack -
68 صندوق السيارة
صُنْدُوقُ السّيّارَة -
69 عيبة
عَيْبَة: حَقِيبَةbag, trunk, suitcase -
70 قناة العادل
قناة العادل / تفريغ الهواءexhaust trunk [Industry: Milling] -
71 قناة هوائية
trunk [Industry: Milling] -
72 مجرى الرافعة
مجرى / قناة الرافعةelevator trunk [Industry: Milling] -
73 bark
I [baːk]1. nounthe short, sharp cry of a dog, fox etc.نُباح2. verb1) to make this sound:يَنْبَحThe dog barked at the stranger.
2) to utter abruptly:يَنْطِقُ كَلاما بِصورةٍ مُفاجِئَه II [baːk]She barked a reply.
1. nounthe covering of the trunk and branches of a tree:لِحاءُ الشَّجَرHe stripped the bark off the branch.
2. verbto take the skin off (part of the body) by accident:يَخْدِشُ، يَقْشِرُI barked my shin on the table.
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74 boot
[buːt]1. noun1) a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc:جَزْمَه، خِذاءa pair of suede boots.
2) (American trunk ) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.صُنْدوق سيارة للأمتِعَه2. verbto kick:يَرْفُس الكُرهHe booted the ball out of the goal.
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75 claw
[klɔː]1. noun1) one of the hooked nails of an animal or bird:مَخْلَبThe cat sharpened its claws on the tree-trunk.
2) the foot of an animal or bird with hooked nails:قَدمٌ كالمَخْلَب رِجْلُ السَّرَطانThe owl held the mouse in its claw.
2. verbto scratch or tear (at something) with claws or nails:يَخْدُشThe two cats clawed at each other.
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76 elephant
[ˈelɪfənt] nouna very large type of animal with very thick skin, a trunk and two tusks.فيل -
77 hack
[hæk]1. verb1) to cut or chop up roughly:يَقْطَع، يَبْتُرThe butcher hacked the beef into large pieces.
2) to cut (a path etc) roughly:يَشُقُّ طريقهHe hacked (out) a path through the jungle.
2. noun1) a rough cut made in something:قَطْعHe marked the tree by making a few hacks on the trunk.
2) a horse, or in the United States, a car, for hire.حِصان -
78 hollow out
to make hollow:يُجَوِّفThey hollowed out a tree-trunk to make a boat.
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79 knot
[nɔt]1. noun1) a lump or join made in string, rope etc by twisting the ends together and drawing tight the loops formed:عُقْدَهShe fastened the string round the parcel, tying it with a knot.
2) a lump in wood at the join between a branch and the trunk:عُقْدَه في غُصْن الشَّجَرهThis wood is full of knots.
3) a group or gathering:زُمْرَه، مَجْموعَه4) a measure of speed for ships (about 1.85 km per hour).عَقْدَه بَحْرِيَّه2. verb– past tense, past particple ˈknottedto tie in a knot:يَعْقُدHe knotted the rope around the post.
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80 lug
[lag] past tense, past participle lugged verbto drag with difficulty:يَسْحَب، يَجُرShe lugged the heavy trunk across the floor.
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