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هجيع - перевод на Английский


هجيع      
watch
WATCH         
  • A Russian mechanical watch movement with [[exhibition case back]], showing its movement.
  • A watch drawn in ''[[Acta Eruditorum]]'', 1737
  • electroluminescent]] backlight switched on (top) and switched off (bottom)
  • A so-called "[[Boule de Genève]]" (Geneva ball), c. 1890, 21.5k yellow [[gold]]. A type of pendant watch intended to be used as an accessory for women. They usually came with a matching brooch or chain.
  • Breguet]] squelette watch 2933 with [[tourbillon]]
  •  [[Mappin & Webb]]'s wristwatch, advertised as having been in production since 1898
  • Old [[Casio]] watch with touchscreen
  • Casio AE12 LCA (liquid-crystal-analog) watch
  • First quartz wristwatch BETA 1 developed by CEH, Switzerland, 1967
  • A Casio DBA-800 databank watch with phone dialling capabilities, c. 1987
  • [[Timex Datalink]] USB Dress edition from 2003 with a dot matrix display; the ''Invasion'' video game is on the screen.
  • access-date= 1 May 2017 }}</ref>
  • A pomander watch from 1530, which once belonged to [[Philip Melanchthon]] and is now in the [[Walters Art Museum]], [[Baltimore]]
  • A [[Grand Seiko]] Automatic watch
  • [[Automatic watch]]: An eccentric weight, called a rotor, swings with the movement of the wearer's body and winds the spring.
  • access-date=7 April 2018}}</ref> c. 1890. The movement is fitted with a cylinder escapement.
  • The [[Omega Speedmaster]], selected by [[NASA]] for use on space missions in the 1960s
  • [[Perpetual calendar]] wristwatch by [[Patek Philippe]]
  • [[Poljot]] [[chronograph]]
  • The [[Rolex Submariner]], an officially certified [[chronometer]]
  • Astron]], 1969 (Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv. 2010-006)
  • Seiko 7002–7020 Diver's 200&nbsp;m on a 4-ring NATO style strap
  • An illuminated watch face, using a luminous compound
  • Timex Ironman Triathlon Datalink]] model 78401 during [[STS 88]].
  • Digital LCD wristwatch [[Timex Ironman]] with electroluminescent backlighting
  • Different kinds of movements move the hands differently as shown in this 2-second exposure. The left watch has a [[24-hour analog dial]] with a mechanical 1/6 s movement, while the right one has a more common 12-hour dial and a "1 s" quartz movement.
  • Waltham]] with a metal guard over the crystal, worn by soldiers in World War I ([[German Clock Museum]])
PERSONAL TIMEPIECE
Watches; Wristwatch; Wristwatches; Digital watch; Wrist Watch; Horophile; Wrist watch; Wrist-watch; Digital watches; Watchbands; Pilot watches; Watch crystal; Pilot watch; ⌚; Watch dial; 18k Gold Watch; Time piece (personal); Talking watch; Luxury watch; Digital wristwatch; Wrist watches; Tactile watch; Military watches; Crown (watch)

ألاسم

جِزْعَة ; جِنْحٌ ( منَ اللَّيْل ) ; هَجِيع ; هُدْء ; هَدْأَة ; هَزِيع

الفعل

تَهَجَّدَ

WATCHES         
  • A Russian mechanical watch movement with [[exhibition case back]], showing its movement.
  • A watch drawn in ''[[Acta Eruditorum]]'', 1737
  • electroluminescent]] backlight switched on (top) and switched off (bottom)
  • A so-called "[[Boule de Genève]]" (Geneva ball), c. 1890, 21.5k yellow [[gold]]. A type of pendant watch intended to be used as an accessory for women. They usually came with a matching brooch or chain.
  • Breguet]] squelette watch 2933 with [[tourbillon]]
  •  [[Mappin & Webb]]'s wristwatch, advertised as having been in production since 1898
  • Old [[Casio]] watch with touchscreen
  • Casio AE12 LCA (liquid-crystal-analog) watch
  • First quartz wristwatch BETA 1 developed by CEH, Switzerland, 1967
  • A Casio DBA-800 databank watch with phone dialling capabilities, c. 1987
  • [[Timex Datalink]] USB Dress edition from 2003 with a dot matrix display; the ''Invasion'' video game is on the screen.
  • access-date= 1 May 2017 }}</ref>
  • A pomander watch from 1530, which once belonged to [[Philip Melanchthon]] and is now in the [[Walters Art Museum]], [[Baltimore]]
  • A [[Grand Seiko]] Automatic watch
  • [[Automatic watch]]: An eccentric weight, called a rotor, swings with the movement of the wearer's body and winds the spring.
  • access-date=7 April 2018}}</ref> c. 1890. The movement is fitted with a cylinder escapement.
  • The [[Omega Speedmaster]], selected by [[NASA]] for use on space missions in the 1960s
  • [[Perpetual calendar]] wristwatch by [[Patek Philippe]]
  • [[Poljot]] [[chronograph]]
  • The [[Rolex Submariner]], an officially certified [[chronometer]]
  • Astron]], 1969 (Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv. 2010-006)
  • Seiko 7002–7020 Diver's 200&nbsp;m on a 4-ring NATO style strap
  • An illuminated watch face, using a luminous compound
  • Timex Ironman Triathlon Datalink]] model 78401 during [[STS 88]].
  • Digital LCD wristwatch [[Timex Ironman]] with electroluminescent backlighting
  • Different kinds of movements move the hands differently as shown in this 2-second exposure. The left watch has a [[24-hour analog dial]] with a mechanical 1/6 s movement, while the right one has a more common 12-hour dial and a "1 s" quartz movement.
  • Waltham]] with a metal guard over the crystal, worn by soldiers in World War I ([[German Clock Museum]])
PERSONAL TIMEPIECE
Watches; Wristwatch; Wristwatches; Digital watch; Wrist Watch; Horophile; Wrist watch; Wrist-watch; Digital watches; Watchbands; Pilot watches; Watch crystal; Pilot watch; ⌚; Watch dial; 18k Gold Watch; Time piece (personal); Talking watch; Luxury watch; Digital wristwatch; Wrist watches; Tactile watch; Military watches; Crown (watch)

ألاسم

جِزْعَة ; جِنْحٌ ( منَ اللَّيْل ) ; هَجِيع ; هُدْء ; هَدْأَة ; هَزِيع

الفعل

تَهَجَّدَ