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  • 1 unloading

    تَنْزيل (الحُمولة)‏ \ unloading.

    Arabic-English glossary > unloading

  • 2 منعكس إزالة التحميل

    unloading reflex

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > منعكس إزالة التحميل

  • 3 التفريغ

    n. unloading, conveyance

    Arabic-English dictionary > التفريغ

  • 4 تفريغ السفينة

    n. unloading

    Arabic-English dictionary > تفريغ السفينة

  • 5 إنزال الحمولة

    إنْزالُ الحُمُولَة
    unloading, discharge, unlading; stevedoring; taking off, taking down

    Arabic-English new dictionary > إنزال الحمولة

  • 6 تجريم

    تَجْرِيم: تَفْرِيغُ الحُمُولَة
    unloading; stevedoring

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تجريم

  • 7 تفريغ السفينة أو الحمولة إلخ

    تَفْرِيغُ السّفِينَةِ أو الحُمُولَةِ إلخ
    unloading, discharge, unlading; stevedoring; taking off, taking down; landing, putting ashore, disembarkation, debarkation

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تفريغ السفينة أو الحمولة إلخ

  • 8 معدات التفريغ

    unloading equipment [Industry: Milling]

    Arabic-English new dictionary > معدات التفريغ

  • 9 dock

    I [dɔk]
    1. noun
    1) a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc:

    The ship was in dock for three weeks.

    حَوْض تَحْميل وتَفْريغ السُّفُن
    2) the area surrounding this:

    He works down at the docks.

    حَوْض أو رَصيف السُّفُن
    3) the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.
    قَفَص الأتِّهام
    2. verb
    to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay:

    The liner docked in Southampton this morning.

    يُرسي السَّفينَه II [dɔk] verb
    to cut short or remove part from:

    His wages were docked to pay for the broken window.

    يُنَقِّص، يَبْتُر

    Arabic-English dictionary > dock

  • 10 unload

    [anˈləud] verb
    to remove (cargo) from (eg a ship, vehicle etc):

    The men were unloading the ship.

    يُفْرِغ الحُمولَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > unload

  • 11 wharf

    [wɔːf] plurals wharfs ~wharves [wɔːvz] noun
    a platform alongside which ships are moored for loading and unloading.
    رَصيف

    Arabic-English dictionary > wharf

  • 12 تنزيل (الحمولة)

    تَنْزيل (الحُمولة)‏ \ unloading.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تنزيل (الحمولة)

  • 13 رصيف (سكة حديد)

    رَصِيف (سِكّة حديد)‏ \ platform: the raised area beside the lines in a railway station, from which people enter trains: The London train is waiting at platform 5. \ رَصِيف الشّارع \ pavement, sidewalk: a raised pathway of flat stone along the side of a street. \ رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload. \ رَصِيف ميناء (ممتدّ في البَحْر)‏ \ pier: a structure of wood and iron, built out into the sea (on legs, and usu. from 100 to 1000 yards long) for small ships to collect people; it is also sometimes used for walking, fishing, theatre shows, etc..

    Arabic-English dictionary > رصيف (سكة حديد)

  • 14 jetty

    رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload.

    Arabic-English glossary > jetty

  • 15 quay

    رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload.

    Arabic-English glossary > quay

  • 16 wharf, wharfs, wharves

    رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload.

    Arabic-English glossary > wharf, wharfs, wharves

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