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1 favourable, favorable
مُؤاتٍ \ favourable, favorable: favouring; helpful: a favourable report; favourable winds (for sailing). \ مُؤَاتٍ \ favourable, favorable: favouring; helpful: a favourable report; favourable winds (for sailing). \ مُؤَيّد \ favourable, favorable: favouring; helpful: a favourable report; favourable winds (for sailing). \ مُوَافِق \ favourable, favorable: favouring; helpful: a favourable report; favourable winds (for sailing). \ See Also مؤيد (مُؤيِّد) -
2 erosion
اِجْتِراف \ erosion. \ See Also تحات (تَحاتّ) \ اِنْحِتات \ erosion: eroding: Soil erosion is often caused by winds. \ تَعْرِيَة \ erosion: eroding: Soil erosion is often caused by winds. \ حَتٌّ \ erosion: eroding: Soil erosion is often caused by winds. -
3 gale force
the speed or strength of a gale: The winds reached gale force; also adjective سُرْعَة أو قُوَّة الرّيح -
4 wind
I [wɪnd]1. noun1) (an) outdoor current of air:ريحCold winds blow across the desert.
2) breath:نَفَسClimbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.
3) air or gas in the stomach or intestines:ريح أو غازات في المَعِدَهHis stomach pains were due to wind.
2. verbto cause to be out of breath:يُفْقِدُ الأنْفاسThe heavy blow winded him.
3. adjective(of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.آلة نَفْخ موسيقِيَّه II [waɪnd] past tense, past participle wound [waund] verb1) to wrap round in coils:يَلُفHe wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.
2) to make into a ball or coil:يلُفّ خيطان الصّوف على شَكْل كُرَهto wind wool.
3) (of a road etc) to twist and turn:يَتَعَرَّج، يَتَلَوّىThe road winds up the mountain.
يُدَوِّر زُنْبَرَك السّاعَه أو غَيْرَهاI forgot to wind my watch.
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5 جنوب
جَنوب \ south: in or towards the direction that is on one’s right when one faces the sunrise: London is south of Edinburgh. \ جَنُوب شرقيّ \ southeast: (with adj. southeasterly) halfway between south and east: a southeast (erly) wind. southeastern: (not of winds) in the southeast: Malaysia is in southeastern Asia. \ جَنُوب غربيّ \ southwest: (with adj. southwesterly) halfway between south and west. southwestern: (not of winds) in the southwest: Portugal is in Southwestern Europe. -
6 جنوبي
جَنُوبِيّ \ southerly: towards the south; (of winds) from the south. southern: (not of winds) in the south: Italy is in southern Europe. -
7 شمالي
شَمَاليّ \ north: in or towards the north: North America; flying north to Stockholm. northerly: towards the north; (of winds) from the north. northern: of or belonging to the north part of anything: The northern half of the Earth is called the northern Hemisphere. \ شَمَاليّ غربيّ \ northwest, northwesterly: halfway between north and west. northwestern: (not of winds) in the northwest: Alaska is in northwestern America. -
8 southerly
جَنُوبِيّ \ southerly: towards the south; (of winds) from the south. southern: (not of winds) in the south: Italy is in southern Europe. -
9 southern
جَنُوبِيّ \ southerly: towards the south; (of winds) from the south. southern: (not of winds) in the south: Italy is in southern Europe. -
10 عواصف الموجات الصوتية
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11 cross-
1) going or placed across:مُعْتَـرِضcross-pieces.
2) of mixed variety:مُهَجَّـن، مَختلطa cross-breed.
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12 hurricane
[ˈharɪkən] (American) [ˈhə:rɪkeɪn] nouna violent storm with winds blowing at over 120 kilometres per hour.إعْصار -
13 icy
adjective1) very cold:ثَلْجي، قارِسicy winds.
2) covered with ice:مُغَطّى بالثَّلْجicy roads.
3) unfriendly:بارِد، غَيْر وُدّيan icy tone of voice.
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14 offshore
adjective1) in or on the sea, not far from the coast:بَعيدا عن الشّاطِئoffshore oil-wells.
2) (of winds) blowing away from the coast, out to sea.آتِيَه من الشّاطِئ -
15 piercing
adjective1) loud; shrill:حادٌّ، عالي الصَّوْتa piercing scream.
2) (of cold weather, winds etc) sharp; intense:قارِس، شَديدpiercing cold.
3) looking intently or sharply as though able to see through things:ثاقِب، نَفّاذ، مُخْتَرِقa piercing glance.
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16 prevailing
adjective1) most frequent:سائِدThe prevailing winds are from the west.
2) common or widespread at the present time:شائِع، سائِدthe prevailing mood of discontent among young people.
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17 sweep
[swiːp] past tense, past participle swept [swept]1. verb1) to clean (a room etc) using a brush or broom:يكْنِسThe room has been swept clean.
2) to move as though with a brush:Don't get swept away by (= become over-enthusiastic about) the idea!
يَجْرُف، يَنْجَرِفShe swept aside my objections.
3) to move quickly over:يَكْتَسِحThe disease/craze is sweeping the country.
4) to move swiftly or in a proud manner:يَتَحَرَّك بِسُرْعَهShe swept into my room without knocking on the door.
2. noun1) an act of sweeping, or process of being swept, with a brush etc:كَنْس، تَكْنيسShe gave the room a sweep.
2) a sweeping movement:شَبيه بِحَرَكَة التَّكْنيسHe indicated the damage with a sweep of his hand.
3) a person who cleans chimneys.كَنّاس المَداخِن4) a sweepstake.يانَصيب سِباق الخَيل -
18 tempest
[ˈtempɪst] nouna violent storm, with very strong winds:عاصِفَهA tempest arose and they were drowned at sea.
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19 tempestuous
[temˈpestjuəs] adjective1) (of a person, behaviour etc) violently emotional; passionate:عاصِف، شَديد الإنْفِعالa tempestuous argument/relationship.
2) very stormy; of or like a tempest:عاصِف، كالعاصِفَهtempestuous winds.
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20 variable
1. adjective1) that may be varied:مُتَنَوِّع، مُخْتَلِفThe machine works at a variable speed.
مُتَقَلِّبBritish weather is very variable.
2. nounsomething that varies, eg in quantity, value, effect etc:مُتَغَيِّر، كَمِيَّة مُتَغَيِّرَهHave you taken all the variables into account in your calculations?
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