WordReference English-Arabic Dictionary © 2012:
| ترجمات رئيسية |
| wound n | (injury) | جُرح |
| wound vtr | (injure, hurt) | يجرح |
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| ترجمات إضافية |
| wound adj | (coiled) على بعضه | ملفوف |
WordReference English-Arabic Dictionary © 2012:
| ترجمات رئيسية |
| wind n | (moving air) | ريح |
| | The wind is strong around skyscrapers. |
| | الريح قوية حول ناطحات السحاب. |
| wind, wind sth vtr | (wrap or twist) | يلفّ |
| | I had to wind up the kite string after we had finished playing with it. |
| | كان عليّ أن ألفّ خيط الطائرة الورقية بعد الانتهاء من اللعب بها. |
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| ترجمات إضافية |
| wind n | figurative (verbiage) | حشو كلامي |
| | That guy is all wind. You don't really believe him? |
| wind n | figurative, informal (flatulence) | امتلاء البطن بالغازات |
| | US: Hey, man, did you just blow wind? |
| | UK: I've got a lot of wind after eating those beans. |
| wind n | informal (breath) | تنفس |
| | After getting hit so hard, the football player had the wind knocked out of him. |
| wind vi | (curve) | يتعرّج |
| | The road winds up and down the mountain. |
| wind vtr | US (ventilate) | هواء |
| | Open up the windows. Let's wind this place out some. |
| wind, wind sb vtr | (leave breathless) | يتنفس بصعوبة |
| | After so much running, the basketball player was winded and gasping for air. |
| wind, wind sb vtr | (entwine) | يجدل |
| | The cable was all wound together and took forever to untangle. |
| wind vtr | (set mechanism of: a watch) | يعبيء الساعة |
| | Before watches had batteries, you had to wind them. |
WordReference English-Arabic Dictionary © 2012:
صيغ مركبة wound | wind |
| flesh wound n | (superficial injury, scratch) | خدش، جرح سطحي |
| | I don't need to go to the hospital; it's just a flesh wound. |
| | The injury looked serious but it was really just a flesh wound. |
| mortal wound n | (fatal injury) | إصابة قاتلة |
| | The mortal wound was a bullet through the victim's heart. |
| open wound n | (injury in which skin is broken) | جرج مفتوح |
| | You should cover that open wound to avoid an infection. |
| | He had to spray alcohol on his open wound to prevent infection. |
| stab wound n | (knife injury) | إصابة أو جرح بالسكين |
| | The victim had three stab wounds in his chest. |
| wound up adj | literal (coiled) | ملفوف |
| | The device is powered by a wound-up spring. |
| | The lines on that boat are neatly wound up. |
| wound up adj | slang, figurative (annoyed, irritated) | منزعج |
| | He gets very wound up whenever I mention it. |
| | When Jason gets all wound up, he does foolish things. |