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1 pair
[peə]1. nounزَوْجa pair of shoes/gloves.
2) a single thing made up of two parts:زَوْج مِنa pair of pants.
3) two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason:زَوْج، إثْنان، زَوْجانJohn and James are the guilty pair.
2. verbto make into a pair:يُرَتِّبُ زَوْجاShe was paired with my brother in the tennis match.
•Remark: pair is singular: That pair of trousers needs mending; There is a pair of gloves on the table. -
2 pair
زَوْج \ couple: two: There were a couple of children in the park. husband: the man to whom a woman is married. pair: two things of the same kind: A pair of silver ornaments, two things that must be used together a pair of shoes. -
3 pair
اِثْنَان \ couple: two: There were a couple of children in the park. pair: two things of the same kind: A pair of silver ornaments. two: the number 2 (roman numerals II). \ See Also زوج (زَوْج) -
4 two
اِثْنَان \ couple: two: There were a couple of children in the park. pair: two things of the same kind: A pair of silver ornaments. two: the number 2 (roman numerals II). \ See Also زوج (زَوْج) -
5 pair of pincers
كَمَّاشَة \ pincers: also a pair of pincers, a tool with two arms, for pulling nails out of wood, etc.. \ كُلاَّبة \ pincers: also a pair of pincers, a tool with two arms, for pulling nails out of wood, etc.. -
6 a pair of glasses
عُوَيْنَات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.), two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sunglasses; reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of Lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. \ نَظَّارات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.) two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sun-glasses, reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. -
7 a pair of compasses
فِرْجار \ a pair of compasses: an instrument with two legs for drawing circles on paper. -
8 a pair of pliers
زَرَدِيَّة \ a pair of pliers: a tool with two arms, used for bending and cutting wire, etc.. -
9 زوج
زَوْج \ couple: two: There were a couple of children in the park. husband: the man to whom a woman is married. pair: two things of the same kind: A pair of silver ornaments, two things that must be used together a pair of shoes. \ زَوْجُ الأخت \ brother-in-law: one’s sister’s husband. \ زَوْجُ البِنْت أو الابْنَة \ son-in-law: one’s daughter’s husband. \ زَوْجُ العَمّة أو الخالة \ uncle: the husband of one’s aunt. -
10 glasses
عُوَيْنَات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.), two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sunglasses; reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of Lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. \ نَظَّارات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.) two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sun-glasses, reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. -
11 spectacles
عُوَيْنَات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.), two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sunglasses; reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of Lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. \ نَظَّارات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.) two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sun-glasses, reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight. -
12 couple
زَوْج \ couple: two: There were a couple of children in the park. husband: the man to whom a woman is married. pair: two things of the same kind: A pair of silver ornaments, two things that must be used together a pair of shoes. -
13 husband
زَوْج \ couple: two: There were a couple of children in the park. husband: the man to whom a woman is married. pair: two things of the same kind: A pair of silver ornaments, two things that must be used together a pair of shoes. -
14 اثنان
اِثْنَان \ couple: two: There were a couple of children in the park. pair: two things of the same kind: A pair of silver ornaments. two: the number 2 (roman numerals II). \ See Also زوج (زَوْج) -
15 couple
اِثْنَان \ couple: two: There were a couple of children in the park. pair: two things of the same kind: A pair of silver ornaments. two: the number 2 (roman numerals II). \ See Also زوج (زَوْج) -
16 pincers
كَمَّاشَة \ pincers: also a pair of pincers, a tool with two arms, for pulling nails out of wood, etc.. \ كُلاَّبة \ pincers: also a pair of pincers, a tool with two arms, for pulling nails out of wood, etc.. -
17 مقص
مِقَصّ \ scissors: an instrument with two blades that cut (cloth, paper, hair, etc.) when they come together: Where are my scissors? Where is the smaller pair of scissors. \ مِقَصّ كبير \ shears: an instrument, like a large pair of scissors, for shearing sheep; an instrument like this for keeping bushes, etc. neat in a garden: the shears need sharpening. This pair of shears needs sharpening. -
18 oblong
[ˈɔblɔŋ]1. nouna two-dimensional, rectangular figure, but with one pair of opposite sides longer than the other pair.شَكْل مُسْتَطيل2. adjectiveshaped like this:مُسْتَطيلan oblong table.
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19 shears
noun plurala cutting-tool with two blades, like a large pair of scissors:مِقَص للجَزa pair of shears.
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20 عوينات
عُوَيْنَات \ glasses: (also a pair of glasses which is sg.), two pieces of glass in a frame, to help one’s sight: Sunglasses; reading glasses. spectacles: a pair of Lenses worn in front of the eyes to correct faulty sight.
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