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[pæk]1. noun1) things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back:صُرَّة، حُزْمَه، رُزْمَهHe carried his luggage in a pack on his back.
2) a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards:رُزْمَة أوراق اللعِبa pack of cards.
3) a number or group of certain animals:قطيعa pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.
4) a packet:عُلبة، باكيتa pack of cigarettes.
2. verb1) to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey:يَحْزمI've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.
2) to come together in large numbers in a small space:يَتَجَمَّع، يَكْتَظThey packed into the hall to hear his speech.
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82 sago
[ˈseɪgəu] nouna starchy substance obtained from inside the trunk of certain palm trees; ( also adjective):ساغو: دَقيق النَّخِلsago pudding.
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83 stump
[stamp]1. noun1) the part of a tree left in the ground after the trunk has been cut down:قُرْمَة الشَّجَرَهHe sat on a (tree-)stump and ate his sandwiches.
2) the part of a limb, tooth, pencil etc remaining after the main part has been cut or broken off, worn away etc.جَدَعَه: ما يَتَبَقّى بعدَ قَطْعِ الشَّيء3) in cricket, one of the three upright sticks forming the wicket.إحْدى الدَّعائِم الخَشَبِيَّه الثَّلاث في لُعْبَة الكريكيت2. verb1) to walk with heavy, stamping steps:يَمْشي بِتَثاقُلHe stumped angrily out of the room.
2) to puzzle or baffle completely:يُرْبِك، يُوَرِّطI'm stumped!
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84 wood
[wud] noun1) ( also adjective) (of) the material of which the trunk and branches of trees are composed:حَطَبI like the smell of a wood fire.
2) ( often in plural) a group of growing trees:حُرشThey went for a walk in the woods.
3) a golf-club whose head is made of wood.عَصا الغولف ذو رأسٍ خَشَبِيَّه -
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البَدَن \ trunk: the part of the human body without the head or legs or arms. -
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جِذْع \ body: the main part of a man or animal, without head, arms or legs,. \ جِذْع (العَمُود) \ shaft: a bar or pole (of wood or metal) that forms part of a machine or vehicle or weapon: the shafts of a cart (by which it is drawn); the shaft of a spear (to which the point is fixed). \ جِذْع الشجرة \ trunk: the main stem of a tree. \ جِذْع الشجرة المقطوع \ log: a tree that has been cut in lengths so that it is ready for use: They rolled the logs down to the river. -
87 خرطوم
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88 فيل
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89 elephant
فِيل \ elephant: a very large animal with a long nose (its trunk) and two long teeth (its tusks).
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Trunk — may refer to:In biology: *Trunk, torso *Trunk, an elephant s proboscis or nose *Trunk (botany), a tree s central superstructureIn containers: *Trunk (luggage) *Trunk (automobile), a large storage compartment *Trunk (motorcycle), a storage… … Wikipedia
Trunk — Trunk, n. [F. tronc, L. truncus, fr. truncus maimed, mutilated; perhaps akin to torquere to twist wrench, and E. torture. Trunk in the sense of proboscis is fr. F. trompe (the same word as trompe a trumpet), but has been confused in English with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trunk — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alexander Trunk (* 1957), deutscher Rechtswissenschaftler Dieter Trunk (* 1959), deutscher Fußballspieler Gustav Trunk (1871–1936), deutscher Politiker (Zentrum) und Staatspräsident von Baden Johann Jakob… … Deutsch Wikipedia
trunk — [trʌŋk] n ↑branch, ↑leaves, ↑trunk ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(tree)¦ 2¦(car)¦ 3¦(elephant)¦ 4¦(clothes)¦ 5¦(box)¦ 6¦(body)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: tronc … Dictionary of contemporary English
Trunk — Trunk, v. t. [Cf. F. tronquer. See {Truncate}.] 1. To lop off; to curtail; to truncate; to maim. [Obs.] Out of the trunked stock. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining) To extract (ores) from the slimes in which they are contained, by means of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trunk — (n.) mid 15c., box, case, from O.Fr. tronc alms box in a church (12c.), also trunk of a tree, trunk of the human body, from L. truncus, originally mutilated, cut off. The meaning box, case is likely to be from the notion of the body as the case… … Etymology dictionary
trunk — [truŋk] n. [ME tronke < OFr tronc < L truncus, a stem, trunk < truncus, maimed, mutilated < IE * tronkus < base * trenk , to press together, crowd > THRONG] 1. the main stem of a tree 2. the body of a human being or animal, not… … English World dictionary
trunk — [n1] body, core block, bole, butt, column, log, soma, stalk, stem, stock, thorax, torso; concepts 392,428,826 Ant. extremities trunk [n2] long nose of animal beak, proboscis, prow, snoot*, snout; concept 399 trunk [n3] … New thesaurus
Trunk — »Getränk (das man gerade zu sich nimmt); gewohnheitsmäßiger Genuss von Alkohol«: Das altgerm. Substantiv mhd. trunc, ahd. trunk, niederl. dronk, engl. drink (beachte das Fremdwort »Drink« »alkoholisches ‹Misch›getränk«), schwed. dryck ist eine… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
trunk- — *trunk germ., Substantiv: nhd. Baumstumpf, Stumpf; ne. tree trunk; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. truncus; Etymologie: s. lat. truncus, Maskulinum, Baumstamm, Rumpf; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
trunk — ► NOUN 1) the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots. 2) a person s or animal s body apart from the limbs and head. 3) the elongated, prehensile nose of an elephant. 4) a large box with a hinged lid for storing or… … English terms dictionary