MAZES - translation to arabic
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MAZES - translation to arabic

PUZZLE GAME IN THE FORM OF A COMPLEX BRANCHING PASSAGE
Mazes
  • Maze at [[Missouri Botanical Garden]] in St. Louis
  • A [[hedge maze]] at [[Longleat]] stately home in [[England]]
  • Obludiste - hedge maze Czech republic
  • A small maze with one entrance and one exit. This is an example of a fair design for a walking maze, but a poor design for a paper-tracing maze.
  • Public maze at [[Wild Adventures]] theme park, [[Valdosta, Georgia]], United States. It was removed before the 2010 season.

MAZES         

ألاسم

تِيه

الفعل

بَلْبَلَ ; حَيَّرَ ; رَبَكَ ; لَدَّدَ

maze         
VT
أذهل ، حير أربك
N
المتاهة حيرة ، ذهول
maze         
اسْم : المَتاهَة وهي شبكة من الممرَّات المعقَّدة المحيِّرة . حيرة . ذهول

Definition

maze
(mazes)
1.
A maze is a complex system of passages or paths between walls or hedges and is designed to confuse people who try to find their way through it, often as a form of amusement.
The palace has extensive gardens, a maze, and tennis courts.
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2.
A maze of streets, rooms, or tunnels is a large number of them that are connected in a complicated way, so that it is difficult to find your way through them.
The children lead me through the maze of alleys to the edge of the city.
= labyrinth
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3.
You can refer to a set of ideas, topics, or rules as a maze when a large number of them are related to each other in a complicated way that makes them difficult to understand.
The book tries to steer you through the maze of alternative therapies.
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Wikipedia

Maze

A maze is a path or collection of paths, typically from an entrance to a goal. The word is used to refer both to branching tour puzzles through which the solver must find a route, and to simpler non-branching ("unicursal") patterns that lead unambiguously through a convoluted layout to a goal. The term "labyrinth" is generally synonymous with "maze", but can also connote specifically a unicursal pattern. The pathways and walls in a maze are typically fixed, but puzzles in which the walls and paths can change during the game are also categorised as mazes or tour puzzles.

Examples of use of MAZES
1. Allen‘s program already has two mine mazes‘‘ in Ruff Creek, Pa., and Beckley, W.Va., to give recruits a feel of work hundreds of feet below ground.
2. Experienced fathers were found to do better than inexperienced males in experiments that tested their ability to navigate mazes and find food.
3. Allen‘s program already has two "mine mazes" in Ruff Creek, Pa., and Beckley, W.Va., to give recruits a feel of work hundreds of feet below ground.
4. Big cities like Welch or Mullens that once teemed with a hundred thousand people or more are now cavernous, disintegrating mazes.
5. Earlier this year, a 15–year–old Australian science prodigy called Rory Stokes trained fish how to negotiate mazes, and swim to a particular beacon to collect food.