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NEEDLE - traducción al árabe

WIKIPEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE: CAN REFER TO A COMMON ENGLISH WORD DENOTING A TOOL OR PART OF A PLANT, VARIOUS PLACES OR PEOPLE, AND MORE
Needles; Needle (disambiguation); Needle (film); The Needle

NEEDLE         

ألاسم

إِبْرَة ; مِخْيَط

needle         
إِبْرَة [ج: إِبَر]
needle         
اسْم : إبرة . صنّارة الحَبْك

Definición

needle
¦ noun
1. a very fine, slender piece of metal with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing.
a similar, larger instrument used in crochet, knitting, etc.
2. the pointed hollow end of a hypodermic syringe.
3. a stylus used to play records.
4. a thin pointer on a dial, compass, etc.
5. the slender, sharp, stiff leaf of a fir or pine tree.
6. a steel pin exploding the cartridge of a breech-loading gun.
7. Brit. informal hostility or antagonism provoked by rivalry.
8. a beam used as a temporary support during underpinning.
¦ verb
1. prick or pierce with a needle.
2. informal provoke or annoy by continual criticism or questioning.
Derivatives
needler noun
Origin
OE ndl, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Needle
Ejemplos de uso de NEEDLE
1. "We are looking for a needle in the haystack and the terrorist finance aspect is a needle in the needle," Robinson said in a telephone interview with Reuters.
2. As a result, some of these buses had to give up on needle exchange in favor of clean–needle distribution.
3. Next time I‘ll just use a different needle,‘" Wallsten said.
4. The needle–free injection In 1''3 Brian Bellhouse at Oxford University invented a way of giving vaccinations and other treatments without a needle.
5. This time a fine–needle biopsy confirmed her fears.