WALTZER - translation to arabic
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WALTZER - translation to arabic

FLAT FAIRGROUND RIDE THAT OFTEN FORMS THE CENTREPIECE OF TRADITIONAL BRITISH AND IRISH FAIRS

WALTZER         

ألاسم

فالْس

موسيقى الفالس      
waltz
رقصة الفالس      
waltz

Definition

waltzer
¦ noun
1. a person who dances the waltz.
2. a fairground ride in which cars spin round as they are carried round an undulating track.

Wikipedia

Waltzer

A Waltzer is a flat fairground ride that often forms the centrepiece of traditional British and Irish fairs. The ride consists of a number of cars which spin freely while rotating around a central point, in much the same way as a carousel. As the cars revolve, the floor of the ride undulates over a track so that the cars rise and fall as the ride spins. The offset weight of the riders causes each car to rotate. The riders experience varying levels of g-force from the spinning of the car, and the rotation of the ride itself. Because of this, operators will impose height and age restrictions.

Examples of use of WALTZER
1. Joel Waltzer, one of the lawyers who filed the suit, said he discovered the landfill was allegedly atop private land while he was studying the area.
2. By Yael Waltzer Tiv Taam is demanding that consumer affairs television program Kolbotek show it the relevant material before airing a segment that accuses the supermarket chain of health hazards.
3. Saban was forced to sell his stake due to problems with crossholdings after he became a controlling shareholder in Bezeq. ?(Yael Waltzer?)? The Bank of Israel?s pension commitments to its employees and retirees was NIS 3.63' billion at the end of 2007, up from NIS 3.546 billion at the end of the previous year.