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SCRABBLES - Übersetzung nach arabisch


SCRABBLES      

ألاسم

خَرْبَشَة

الفعل

خَرْبَشَ

حك نفسه      
scrabble
scrabble         
  • date= May 24, 1998}}</ref> This was used to determine the number and scores of tiles in the game.
  • 3×WS – Triple word score}}
  • ''Scrabble'' logo used by Mattel since 2013
  • A game of magnetic Pocket ''Scrabble'' approaching its end, where players have fewer than seven tiles remaining
  • An example of a Scrabble game in progress using Quackle, an open-source program. The first few plays are JOKED 8D 50, followed by REV(O)TInG E5 94 and YEX# F4 56.
  • A duplicate ''Scrabble'' tournament in [[La Bresse]], France
  • French]]
  • ''Scrabble'' logo used by Hasbro in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] until 2008
BOARD GAME WITH WORDS
Blank (Scrabble); Scrabble puzzle; Alphapet; Triple letter score; Triple word score; Scrabble by Mattel; Scrable; Scrabble (board game); Scrabble Slam!; Scrabbble; Vowel dump; Scrabble board
فِعْل : يخربش . يكتب أو يرسم بسرعة أو إهمال . يَخْدِش
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SCRABBLES
1. She scrabbles around for the plastic carrier bag where she keeps her mother‘s medications.
2. As the international community scrabbles for a way out of this crisis, unable so far even to agree on a ceasefire, discussions are already being held about a beefed–up international presence or "stabilisation force", as Kofi Annan put it.
3. Her story counterpoints the lives of an embittered old judge, a survivor of British colonial rule, with those of his loyal cook and the cook‘s son, one of the immigrants who scrabbles for subsistence on developing world pay in New York.
4. So we have the energy crisis as the world scrabbles for deposits of carbon; the disappearance of species as the rainforests are destroyed to grow food; the rise of Islamist militancy in parts of the world where the population of young men is growing far faster than jobs and resources; water wars; the coming pandemics. . . and of course, the lurches in temperature and wind speed as the planet hots up.