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jumbo - translation to arabic

HISTORIC ELEPHANT 1860-1885
Jumbo the Circus Elephant; Jumbo the Elephant; Jumbo (elephant)
  • Cover of ''Autobiography of Matthew Scott, Jumbo's Keeper; also Jumbo's Biography'' (1885)
  • An 1889 photograph of Jumbo at Barnum Hall, the taxidermy work of [[Carl Akeley]]
  • Jumbo's Journey to the Docks, ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', 1 April 1882
  • Jumbo and Matthew Scott giving a ride to children in [[London Zoo]]
  • "Jumbo's pitiful refusal to leave London Zoo tugged at the nation's heartstrings"
  • Poster of Jumbo's skeleton
  • [[Lucy the Elephant]], a Jumbo-inspired building in New Jersey
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JUMBO         

ألاسم

شىء ضخم جدا

الصفة

ضخم

jumbo         
N
شئ ضخم جدا
ADJ
ضخم جدا
mumbo-jumbo         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mumbo jumbo; Mumbo-jumbo; Mumbo-Jumbo; Mumbo Jumbo (disambiguation)
طقوس أو تعاويذ دينية لا معنى لها هولة ، بعبع شئ لا معنى له ، هراء

Definition

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Wikipedia

Jumbo

Jumbo (about December 25, 1860 – September 15, 1885), also known as Jumbo the Elephant and Jumbo the Circus Elephant, was a 19th-century male African bush elephant born in Sudan. Jumbo was exported to Jardin des Plantes, a zoo in Paris, and then transferred in 1865 to London Zoo in England. Despite public protest, Jumbo was sold to P. T. Barnum, who took him to the United States for exhibition in March 1882.

The giant elephant's name spawned the common word "jumbo", meaning large in size. Examples of his lexical impact are phrases like "jumbo jet", "jumbo shrimp," "jumbo marshmallows," and "jumbotron." Jumbo's shoulder height has been estimated to have been 3.23 metres (10 ft 7 in) at the time of his death, and was claimed to be about 4 m (13 ft 1 in) by Barnum.

Examples of use of jumbo
1. "People wont buy even prime credit jumbo loans," he said.
2. The Boeing 747 jumbo jet generally carries about 500 passengers.
3. The Boeing 747 jumbo jet generally carries about 400 passengers.
4. Since then I‘ve been clear of any superstitious mumbo–jumbo.
5. An entire Labor Party jumbo jet was missing, Peres complained.