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tus - traduction vers arabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TUS; Tus (disambiguation)

tus         
‎مختصر سُعال‎
tus.      
مختصر سُعال
tus.      
tussis
مختصر سُعال

Définition

shahada
[?a'h?:da]
¦ noun the Muslim profession of faith ('there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah').
Origin
from Arab. sahada 'testimony, evidence'.

Wikipédia

Tus

Tus or TUS may refer to:

  • Tus (biology), a protein that binds to terminator sequences
  • Thales Underwater Systems, an international defence contractor
  • Tuscarora language, an Iroquoian language, ISO 639-3 code
Exemples du corpus de texte pour tus
1. Scroll down for more Tu–tus are out as performers dance in raunchy underwear More....
2. Mr Blair, on holiday in Tus–cany, made no comment after the Dutch result.
3. The new tap took into consideration the comments made by TUS with regard to the labelling of the hot and cold taps and it also met DDA requirements.
4. The three foreign ministers also agreed on holding a ceremony in commemoration of the great Farsi poet Abu Abdullah Rudaki in Dushanbe, Tus, Tehran and Balkh.
5. My dad however, being the theorist that he is when it comes to determining how much money pizza delivery boys make (depending on whether they make deliveries using a tus–tus or car) decided that it was the Rabbis that made me gay. >For full blog entry >> >Send your comments >> × × × >Questions you dared not ask Posted÷ Sunday, June 26, 2005 I‘ve decided to dedicate this blog entry to a brief listing of typical questions people have asked me when they find out that I am an orthodox Jew and a lesbian.