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INCENSE - перевод на арабский

MATERIAL THAT PRODUCES FRAGRANT SMOKE WHEN BURNED
Joss sticks; Joss stick; Incense stick; Incense sticks; Fragrance sticks; Bukhoor; Bakhoor; Joss-sticks; Insence; Inscense; Incense smoke; Incense-smoke; Incenses; Incense cone; Cone incense
  • Incense burning at a temple in [[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]
  • Egyptian incense burner, 7th century BC
  • Stacks of incense at a temple in Japan
  • Drying cored stick incense, [[Vietnam]]
  • Opoponax]] (''[[Commiphora opoponax]]''), and white Indian [[sandalwood]] powder (''[[Santalum album]]'')
  •  Incense coils hanging from the ceiling of an East Asian temple
  • Incense in India
  • Burning incense stick and its smoke
  • Burning incense at the [[Longhua Temple]]
  •  [[Mosquito repellent]] is often manufactured in coil form and burned in a similar manner as incense.
  • [[Papier d'Armenie]]}} was used to disinfect.
  • Raw charcoal incense sticks
  • [[Räucherkerzchen]]}} – A charcoal-based incense cone
  • The giant [[Botafumeiro]] thurible swinging from the ceiling of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
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  • Incense at [[Yonghe Temple]] in [[Beijing, China]]

INCENSE         

ألاسم

بَخُور ; قُطُر ; قُطْر ; لُبَان ; نَدّ ; نِدّ

الفعل

أَثارَ ثائِرَتَهُ ; أَحْفَظَ ; أَحْمَشَ ; أَحْنَقَ ; أَسْخَطَ ; أَغَاظَ ; أَغْضَبَ ; نَكَى

incense         
اسْم : البخور أو عبقُهُ . تملُّق
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فِعْل : يُبخّر بإحراق بالخور . يُغضب
incense         
N
بخور عبق البخور عند احراقه تملق
VT
بخره أحرق او قدم البخور الى أثار سخطه الشديد

Определение

incense
incense1 ['?ns?ns]
¦ noun a gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces.
¦ verb perfume with incense or a similar fragrance.
Derivatives
incensation noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. encens (n.), encenser (v.), from eccles. L. incensum 'something burnt, incense', neut. past participle of incendere 'set fire to'.
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incense2 [?n's?ns]
¦ verb make very angry.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'inflame or excite with a strong feeling'): from OFr. incenser, from L. incendere 'set fire to'.

Википедия

Incense

Incense is aromatic biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt. The term is used for either the material or the aroma. Incense is used for aesthetic reasons, religious worship, aromatherapy, meditation, and ceremony. It may also be used as a simple deodorant or insect repellent.

Incense is composed of aromatic plant materials, often combined with essential oils. The forms taken by incense differ with the underlying culture, and have changed with advances in technology and increasing number of uses.

Incense can generally be separated into two main types: "indirect-burning" and "direct-burning". Indirect-burning incense (or "non-combustible incense") is not capable of burning on its own, and requires a separate heat source. Direct-burning incense (or "combustible incense") is lit directly by a flame and then fanned or blown out, leaving a glowing ember that smoulders and releases a smoky fragrance. Direct-burning incense is either a paste formed around a bamboo stick, or a paste that is extruded into a stick or cone shape.

Примеры употребления для INCENSE
1. The bronze incense burner is a typical blackened copper incense burner used for memorial service during the Koryo period.
2. The shaman, barely visible in the fog of burning incense, kept up the pendulum motion of his incense bucket.
3. Offering incense to President Ho Chi Minh in Nghe An.
4. Party leader Manh offering incense to President Ho Chi Minh.
5. Both cities were important stops along the Incense Route.