English to Arabic Dictionary amphitheater

amphitheater

مدرج
definition
noun
The Colosseum was the greatest building in Ancient Rome but much smaller amphitheatres were built in Roman Britain and gladiatorial fights may have occurred in these.
(especially in Greek and Roman architecture) a round or oval building, typically unroofed, with a central space for the presentation of dramatic or sporting events. Tiers of seats for spectators surround the central space.
translation of 'amphitheater'
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We were only a few feet away from this woodland 'amphitheater' , but the birds were too intent on their work to notice us.
In the center of town was a stage and 'amphitheater' which last night held the town's large orchestra and a glee club.
Scheduled to perform at an international women's musical performance in Soeterijn, the museum's 'amphitheater' , she barely had time to sit down for an interview, let alone grab a sandwich.
This ultramodern 'amphitheater' accommodates more than 9,000 fans in oversized, cushioned seating.
Nestle into one of several campsites at the base of the 300-foot-tall 'amphitheater' , and explore the many slots and dry waterfalls branching off from Labyrinth's main canyon.
The self-sufficient campus has a post office, a farm, athletic fields, chapel and 'amphitheater' .
For climbers, the existential angst kicks in the moment they round the bend into Concordia, the most majestic 'amphitheater' of high peaks in the world.
I was permitted to attend a lecture in the 'amphitheater' of the hospital
A drop-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift, open-air 'amphitheater' .
Dining is a fun experience here, because the hotel conducts theme dining almost every night at the restaurant, 'amphitheater' or pool grill.
He took part in gladiatorial contests and also fought wild beasts in the 'amphitheater' .
It is protected by a mountainous 'amphitheater' and the town has a beautiful beach that has nautical and athletic facilities.
Top executives first briefed a packed 'amphitheater' of reporters and then sent them on a three-hour tour of its plants, past swirling beakers, giant fermentation vats and filters.
Reachable via Utah 148, this 10,662-foot limestone 'amphitheater' is one of the highest points on the drive.
The town lies between the Bay of Traitors and a majestic mountainous 'amphitheater' .
It's keeping me pretty cozy, and the views of Snake Valley and Wheeler's own glaciated 'amphitheater' are enthralling.
At the same time, the first great modern neuroanatomists were doing forbidden human dissections at the new, secret 'amphitheater' at the University of Padua medical school.
Navajo legend says that the towering sentinels in this sprawling, ocher-hued 'amphitheater' are warriors turned to stone.
that vast 'amphitheater' chiseled out of the mountain
Smaller zones fan out from Porto along the rim of the mountainous 'amphitheater' of the Minho region.
Surrounding the cone on three sides were high walls of volcanic rock forming an 'amphitheater' almost a mile and a half wide, a subtle palette of dun, gray, and beige.
It began when he attended an anatomy lecture in an 'amphitheater' - presumably in the building now called Logan Hall - and made the mistake of sitting in a row traditionally reserved for upperclassmen.
It ended, in fact, on the day of graduation for the Fall term, and forced the ceremonies from the outdoor 'amphitheater' with scenic backdrop into the cafeteria, which had memories of its own.
There is an auditorium on the inside and the 'amphitheatre' is at a right angle outside.
The elliptical 'amphitheatre' could have seated between 4,500 and 9,000 spectators.
And the historic country house formed a stunning backdrop with its natural grass 'amphitheatre' , complete with wonderful view - a fine location for the two warm summer evenings.
Nearby is a vast Roman 'amphitheatre' for gladiatorial conflicts, mock sea-battles, and the killing of wild animals captured in nearby Africa.
Introductory courses are delivered in the form of lectures and are generally held in 'amphitheatres' with 600-800 places.
After Hardwar the valleys would occasionally widen into a great green opera of cultivation terraces, falling away like the tiers of a Greek 'amphitheatre' into the convex bowl of the mountainside.
It chronicled her designs for city plazas that feature fountains and tiled walkways; for arenas and semi-circular 'amphitheaters' in public parks; and for benches, monoliths, pyramids, pools and private bathhouses.
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