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81 عتبة النافذة
n. window sill -
82 كوة
n. aperture, opening, hole, loophole, scuttle, small window, skylight, louver -
83 مزلاج النافذة
n. window display -
84 نافذة
n. window, overture, light -
85 هل أستطيع الجلوس بجوار النافذة
can i sit by the window -
86 هل ترغب في مقعد بجانب النافذة أو على الممر
would you like a window or an aisle seatArabic-English dictionary > هل ترغب في مقعد بجانب النافذة أو على الممر
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87 هل لديكم طاولة بجوار النافذة
do you have a table by the window -
88 هل يمكنني فتح النافذة
may i open the window -
89 شباك
شُبّاك: نافِذَة -
90 كوة
كُوّة: فُتْحَة، مَنْوَرaperture, opening, hole, loophole; scuttle; small window, skylight, louver -
91 نافذة المعاينة للنازل
inspection window [Industry: Milling] -
92 نافذة
نافِذَة: شُبّاكwindow; air hole, opening (in a wall) -
93 واجهة عرض
واجِهَةُ عَرْضshow window, shopwindow -
94 access
[ˈækses] noun1) way or right of approach or entry:دُخُول، مَنْفَذ، وَسِيلَةُ وُصُولWe gained access to the house through a window.
2) way or right to meet (someone) or use (something):وَسِيلَة أو حَق دُخُولSenior students have access to the library at weekends.
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95 against
[əˈgenst] preposition1) in opposition to:ضِدDropping litter is against the law (= illegal).
2) in contrast to:بِالمُغَايَرَة مَع، بِالمُقَابَلَة مَعThe trees were black against the evening sky.
3) touching or in contact with:إلَى، عَلَىThe rain beat against the window.
4) in order to protect against:ضِد، مُضَاد لِvaccination against tuberculosis.
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96 be hard on
1) to punish or criticize severely:يُعاقِب أو يَنْتَقِد بِقَسْوَهDon't be too hard on the boy – he's too young to know that he was doing wrong.
2) to be unfair to:يَقْسو عَلى، يُعامِل بِقَسْوَهIf you punish all the children for the broken window it's a bit hard on those who had nothing to do with it.
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97 beside
[bɪˈsaɪd] preposition1) by the side of or near:بِجانِبِShe sat beside her sister.
2) compared with:بِالمُقارَنَةِ مَعShe looks ugly beside her sister.
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98 blank
[blæŋk]1. adjective1) (of paper) without writing or marks:أبْيَض، خالٍ من الكِتابَةِa blank sheet of paper.
2) expressionless:غير مُعَبِّرa blank look.
3) (of a wall) having no door, window etc.بِدون بابٍ أو شُبّاك2. nounفَراغFill in all the blanks!
2) a blank cartridge:خَرْطوشَةٌ خلّبيّـهThe soldier fired a blank.
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99 blind
[blaɪnd]1. adjective1) not able to see:أعْمىa blind man.
2) ( with to) unable to notice:أَعْمى عَن أخطاء الغيْر،مُتَغاضٍShe is blind to his faults.
3) hiding what is beyond:حاجِبٌ للرؤيَهa blind corner.
4) of or for blind people:لِلْعُميانa blind school.
2. nounشَمْسِيَّةُ الشُّبّاكThe sunlight is too bright – pull down the blinds!
2) something intended to mislead or deceive:شَيء للتَّمْويهHe did that as a blind.
3. verbto make blind:يُصيبُ بالعَمىHe was blinded in the war.
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100 broken
[ˈbrəukən] adjectiveمَكْسورMy watch is broken.
2) interrupted:مُتَقَطِّعbroken sleep.
3) uneven:وَعِر، ، غَيْر مُسْتَوٍbroken ground.
4) (of language) not fluent:م��كَسَّر، غَيْر سَليمHe speaks broken English.
5) ruined:مُكَسَّر، لوالِدَيْن مُنْفَصِلَيْنThe children come from a broken home (= their parents are no longer living together).
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