English to Arabic Dictionary alignments

alignments

التحالفات
definition
noun
the tiles had slipped out of alignment
arrangement in a straight line, or in correct or appropriate relative positions.
a firm famous for its liberal alignment
a position of agreement or alliance.
translation of 'alignments'
noun
انتظام,
رصف,
تخطيط لطريق أو سكة حديد,
صغير,
انحياز,
خط مستقيم
example
Political 'alignments' would shift, the military would reassert itself, and the country face international isolation.
The old political 'alignments' are going to give way to new ones.
Election returns show that political 'alignments' around social issues have shifted much less than their rhetoric would suggest.
Yesterday was a joyful day for anyone whose political 'alignments' weren't causing them indigestion over what they were having to digest.
The 4.35 km long rail cum road bridge, along with the ancillaries like new railway lines and stations and the new road 'alignments' , is one of the biggest-ever projects in the Northeast.
While a united Korea's chosen alliances and 'alignments' might matter greatly to the powers of the Pacific, they would probably not constitute a casus belli.
The good work of Councillor Willie Nolan in the provision of amenities is bound to have further influence on new road 'alignments' and safety planning.
But the scale of the leap is very large indeed and the political 'alignments' do not yet vindicate Mr Kennedy's new-found confidence in his vision.
This outlook cuts across traditional sociological and political 'alignments' .
The authority had also taken into account the metro rail and railway 'alignments' that may align themselves with the system.
Rick Pass has raised a fascinating question about whether we're seeing a fundamental shift in Australia's political 'alignments' .
There is no clear picture of future political 'alignments' right now.
In these circumstances Muslims have to anticipate and judge political 'alignments' that are likely to take place in near future.
This is not how voters perceive political 'alignments' , at least not in modern times.
It sometimes disturbed alliances and 'alignments' , base agreements or trade arrangements, and friendly relations generally.
The biggest post-election challenge is rebuilding the social justice agenda and its support base while reassessing political 'alignments' .
Indeed the strength of early road 'alignments' both east and west of the Walbrook was such that they overrode considerations of conformity with the later grid and survived through the Roman period.
The system's generally built on old railway 'alignments' or strips of undeveloped or cheap land.
We are back rather in the chequered circumstances of the seventies, in which there was no clear pattern of domestic political 'alignments' in the group.
As the controversies over dispensation of the western territories grew unavoidable, so the Jacksonian political 'alignments' crumbled.
This means that there is a very high potential risk that roads are being built and maintained on 'alignments' and geometric standards that are not in keeping with current user expectations.
The 'alignment' of a new road to be known as ‘University Crescent’ will follow the same path as University Drive East.
However, to Bengio and Ozcan this relationship is not an alliance, but an 'alignment' .
It is plain from the maps that in this intervening period the road 'alignment' was altered in respect of the Castle Acre spur and the Pink Road.
In cases of misalignment caused by the rear wheel being not in the center or improper wheel spacers causing misaligning, still, tightening and 'alignment' is the remedy.
An initial ‘dry run’ to ensure correct 'alignment' before the automated cutting process begins at the plasma cutter.
The front five are ultra-competitive in their basic roles, but elsewhere there is a desperate lack of penetration, in part due to some sloppy 'alignment' and lack of positional sense.
The firm has proposed a north-south road 'alignment' which would cut through the south-east and north-east corners of the Chapman Regional Park.
When tape machines were the capture device, 'alignment' occurred once or twice daily, not due to drifting issues but in order to accommodate multiple sessions.
The modern road follows the 'alignment' of Watling Street, along which Roman soldiers would have trooped on their way from London to Dover and beyond.
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