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OCCLUSIVE - ترجمة إلى العربية


OCCLUSIVE         
CONSONANT SOUND PRODUCED BY BLOCKING AIRFLOW IN THE VOCAL TRACT, BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN THE NASAL TRACT
Occlusives; Occlusive consonant

الصفة

مَسْدُود

occlusive         
CONSONANT SOUND PRODUCED BY BLOCKING AIRFLOW IN THE VOCAL TRACT, BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN THE NASAL TRACT
Occlusives; Occlusive consonant
غالِق , إِطْباقِيّ
, مُسِدّ
occlusive         
CONSONANT SOUND PRODUCED BY BLOCKING AIRFLOW IN THE VOCAL TRACT, BUT NOT NECESSARILY IN THE NASAL TRACT
Occlusives; Occlusive consonant
غالِق

تعريف

pessary
(pessaries)
1.
A pessary is a small block of a medicine or a contraceptive chemical that a woman puts in her vagina.
N-COUNT
2.
A pessary is a device that is put in a woman's vagina to support her womb.
N-COUNT

ويكيبيديا

Occlusive
In phonetics, an occlusive, sometimes known as a stop, is a consonant sound produced by occluding (i.e.
أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. diagnosed with a hepatic veno–occlusive disease (VOD), locally known as «camel belly» or charmak’ disease, in the western province of Herat – and at least 44 deaths have been confirmed since November 2007, provincial health officials told IRIN.
2. Later that day, the duty consultant took me into the bad news room and said he had veino–occlusive disease, a rare side effect of chemotherapy (and, we learned later, unknown after the particular drug Laurie had just had – would we mind if they wrote it up for the journals?). Essentially, his liver had packed up and he was retaining fluid.
3. Later that day, the duty consultant took me into the bad news room and said he had veino-occlusive disease, a rare side effect of chemotherapy (and, we learned later, unknown after the particular drug Laurie had just had - would we mind if they wrote it up for the journals?). Essentially, his liver had packed up and he was retaining fluid.