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PADDLES - translation to arabic

TOOL USED FOR PUSHING AGAINST LIQUIDS, AS A FORM OF PROPULSION IN A BOAT
Paddles; Boat paddle; Kayak paddle; Canoe paddle
  • around 6.200 B.C.]]
  • A rafting paddle
  • Team of the [[Boating Club de Canotage Otterburn]] using canoe paddles

PADDLES         

ألاسم

مِحْرَاك

PADDLE         

ألاسم

مِحْرَاك

paddle         
N
مجدف ، شادوف ، مجذاف محراك : لتحريك السوائل احد الالواح الخشبية العريضة المثبتة فى محيط السانية او عجلة التجديف
VI
يجدف ، يجذف يحرك يديه او قدميه فى الماء الضحل يمشى بخطى قصيرة مترنحة مثل طفل صغير
T
يضرب ، يعاقب محراك .

Definition

paddle
paddle1
¦ noun
1. a short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used to move a small boat or canoe through the water.
an act of paddling.
each of the boards fitted round the circumference of a paddle wheel or mill wheel.
the fin or flipper of an aquatic mammal or bird.
2. a short-handled bat such as that used in table tennis.
any of various paddle-shaped instruments used for stirring or mixing.
N. Amer. informal a paddle-shaped instrument used for administering corporal punishment.
3. a flat array of solar cells projecting from a spacecraft.
4. Medicine a plastic-covered electrode used in cardiac stimulation.
¦ verb
1. propel (a boat or canoe) with a paddle or paddles.
(of a bird or other animal) swim with short, fast strokes.
2. informal, chiefly N. Amer. beat with a paddle as a punishment.
Derivatives
paddler noun
Origin
ME: of unknown origin.
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paddle2
¦ verb walk with bare feet in shallow water.
¦ noun an act of paddling.
Derivatives
paddler noun
Origin
C16: of obscure origin; cf. Low Ger. paddeln 'tramp about'.

Wikipedia

Paddle

A paddle is a handheld tool with an elongated handle and a flat, widened distal end (i.e. the blade), used as a lever to apply force onto the bladed end. It most commonly describes a completely handheld tool used to propel a human-powered watercraft by pushing water in a direction opposite to the direction of travel (i.e. paddling). It is different to an oar (which is similar in shape and performs the same function via rowing) in that the latter is attached to the watercraft via a fulcrum.

However, the term "paddle" can also be used to describe objects of similar shapes or functions:

  • A rotating set of paddle boards known as a paddle wheel is used to propel a steamboat (i.e. paddle steamer).
  • A number of games (e.g. ping-pong), a "paddle" or "bat" is a small racket used to strike a ball.
  • A mixing paddle is an agitator device used to stir and more thoroughly mix separate ingredients within a mixture.
  • A spanking paddle is used in corporal punishment, typically to forcefully hit someone (e.g. a juvenile) on the buttocks.
Examples of use of PADDLES
1. Then there are the adorable canopied shikara boats, propelled around the lake with heart–shaped paddles.
2. People in the stands raised auction paddles with numbers printed in green.
3. It would have to have oars or paddles of some sort to ensure it‘s green.
4. She then paddles, coasts, and, holding the harpoon by the throwing stick, leans back.
5. Their boats are narrower, sit low in the water, and are propelled by slim, sharp–edged paddles.