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wing nut - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wing Nut; Wing nut; Wingnut (disambiguation); Wingnuts; Wing-nut

wing nut         
صمولة مجنحة
betel nut         
  • Areca nut vendor with red mouth from areca consumption preparing betel leaves
  • Areca nut and betel leaf consumption in the world.
THE SEED OF THE ARECA PALM
Betelnut; Betel Nut; Arecanut; Supari; Guavacoline; Beetle nut; Binlang; Betel-nut; Betel nuts; Bettlenut; Bīnláng; Areca nuts; Betel-Nut; Paakku; Pakku; Paaku; Binglang; Beetlenut; Betel nut; Buai
‎ جَوزُ التَّنْبُول, جَوزُ الكَوثَل ; الفَوفَل‎
betel nut         
  • Areca nut vendor with red mouth from areca consumption preparing betel leaves
  • Areca nut and betel leaf consumption in the world.
THE SEED OF THE ARECA PALM
Betelnut; Betel Nut; Arecanut; Supari; Guavacoline; Beetle nut; Binlang; Betel-nut; Betel nuts; Bettlenut; Bīnláng; Areca nuts; Betel-Nut; Paakku; Pakku; Paaku; Binglang; Beetlenut; Betel nut; Buai
بزرة الفوفل

Definición

wing nut
¦ noun
1. a nut with a pair of projections for the fingers to turn it on a screw.
2. an Asian tree that produces characteristic broad-winged nutlets. [Genus Pterocarya.]

Wikipedia

Wingnut
Ejemplos de uso de wing nut
1. Normally the wing–nut candidate alienates the center.
2. Considering Greenspan‘s present canonization, it‘s worth recalling that after his nomination by President Ronald Reagan, some critics ridiculed him as a right–wing nut and "gold bug." Well, that‘s an apt commentary on the reliability of partisan political stereotypes.
3. One wing nut, calling himself Othkarwise, admitted yesterday to feeling tearful as he wrote the following internet chatroom posting: Where do I look now to keep pretending there is a government somewhere that actually cares about governing for the people?
4. Schmidt‘s goal the first week was no different from Neas‘s: to quickly define the nominee before Neas and his allies succeeded in painting Alito as a right–wing nut.
5. It‘s not some wing nut in a human rights group out to get the military." Military experts and human rights advocates said Garlasco‘s background is a mixed blessing: He can communicate well with both sides, yet he is simultaneously suspect at the Pentagon and in human rights circles.