FACADES - translation to arabic
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FACADES - translation to arabic

EXTERIOR SIDE OF A BUILDING, USUALLY THE FRONT BUT NOT ALWAYS
Facades; Facade (Architecture); Façades; Fachada; Building face; Facade
  • [[Carlo Maderno]]'s monumental façade of [[St. Peter's Basilica]] in [[Vatican City]]
  • The façade of the [[Panthéon]] in Paris illuminated at night on 27 May 2015 for the admittance of [[Germaine Tillion]], [[Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz]], [[Pierre Brossolette]] and [[Jean Zay]] to the mausoleum.

FACADES         

ألاسم

دِيباجَة ; سَطْح ; صَفْحَة ; واجِهَة ; وَجْه

facade         
N
واجهة المبنى مظهر كاذب
facade         
اسْم : واجهة المَبْنَى

Definition

facade
also facade (facades)
1.
The facade of a building, especially a large one, is its front wall or the wall that faces the street.
N-COUNT
2.
A facade is an outward appearance which is deliberately false and gives you a wrong impression about someone or something.
They hid the troubles plaguing their marriage behind a facade of family togetherness.
= show, semblance
N-SING: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Façade

A façade ( (listen); also written facade) is generally the front part or exterior of a building. It is a loan word from the French façade (pronounced [fasad]), which means 'frontage' or 'face'.

In architecture, the façade of a building is often the most important aspect from a design standpoint, as it sets the tone for the rest of the building. From the engineering perspective, the façade is also of great importance due to its impact on energy efficiency. For historical façades, many local zoning regulations or other laws greatly restrict or even forbid their alteration.

Examples of use of FACADES
1. "Changing those facades is prohibitively expensive.
2. In small Czech towns, the facades are humble but fun.
3. "This is a city which for decades lived by its facades, beautiful facades, but everything behind them was rotten, ugly and scary," says Mr Moskvin–Tarkhanov.
4. Facades of buildings were marked by bullet holes.
5. "Sure, they‘ve been repairing facades and repainting buildings.