dwell - translation to arabic
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dwell - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dwell (disambiguation)

DWELL         

الفعل

أَباءَ ( بِـ أو فِي ) ; أَثْوَى بِـ أو في ; أَقَامَ بِـ أو في ; أَوَّى ; أَوَى ; بَوَّأَ ; تَلَدَ بـِ ; ثَوَى بِ أو فِي ; سَكَنَ ; شَغَلَ مَنْزِلًا ; عَمَرَ ; عَمَّرَ ; مَكَثَ ; نَزَلَ ( بِـ , في , عِنْدَ , على )

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يقيم (فترة ما) يقطن , يسكن يمعن النظر فى الامر
dwell         
فِعْل : يقيم فترةً ما . يقطن . يسكن . يكون أو يبقى في حالة معيّنة . يتمعّن . يُسهِب في الكلام أو الكتابة

Definition

dwell
¦ verb (past and past participle dwelt or dwelled)
1. formal live in or at a place.
2. (dwell on/upon) think, speak, or write at length about.
¦ noun technical a slight regular pause in the motion of a machine.
Derivatives
dweller noun
Origin
OE dwellan 'lead astray, delay' (in ME 'remain in a place'), of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Dwell

Dwell may refer to:

  • Dwell (album), a 2020 album by Recondite
  • Dwell (magazine), a monthly American publication focused on modern architecture and design
  • Dwell (retailer), a leading UK furniture and accessories company
  • "Dwell" (song), a 2020 song by Odette
  • Dwell angle meter, an instrument used to tune ignition systems
  • "Dwell", a song by Recondite from the 2020 album Dwell
  • Dwell Community Church, a non-denominational cell church system in Columbus, Ohio
Examples of use of dwell
1. The beloved of the Lord shall dwell in safety by him; and the Lord shall cover him all the day long, and he shall dwell between his shoulders.
2. On England‘s innings, there is no cause to dwell.
3. Journalists increasingly dwell in a world of snap judgments.
4. Craig Buford didn‘t dwell on the shooting, his wife said.
5. Britt, however, refuses to dwell on such thoughts.