English to Arabic Dictionary camouflage

camouflage

تمويه
definition
verb
the war area had to be camouflaged with mud
hide or disguise the presence of (a person, animal, or object) by means of camouflage.
noun
on the trenches were pieces of turf, which served for camouflage
the disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings.
translation of 'camouflage'
verb
عمى,
خدع,
موه
noun
تمويه,
المظهر الزائف
example
By relying on 'camouflage' , the military resort to the same artifice that enables many prey animals to enhance their chances of survival by minimizing detectability.
much of my apparent indifference was merely protective 'camouflage'
‘I am helping you,’ a man dressed in 'camouflage' told a crying girl.
There was weak support for spots in adults and stripes in young providing 'camouflage' and for dark leg markings being a form of disruptive coloration.
The patterned coats of sleeping wild dogs are easily mistaken for dead logs, elephant dung and fallen mopane leaves, providing them with perfect 'camouflage' in their favourite habitat.
It was the seedy part of town that hides behind a modern estate that has been cleverly built in front of it as 'camouflage' .
Call me an ignorant Trinidadian, but I never knew it was against the law to wear or own any 'camouflage' or camouflage-resembling clothing in this country.
Thus plumage soiling not only provides instant 'camouflage' but, unlike molting, is easily reversible.
These special 'camouflage' nets were very specialised pieces of equipment.
the whiteness of polar bears provides 'camouflage'
Bitterns are virtually invisible as their plumage provides perfect 'camouflage' .
Big animals don't need 'camouflage' , because they're big - they're dangerous.
It is possible that under certain light conditions they provide 'camouflage' .
New ideas are often slow to catch on in the military, and digital 'camouflage' was one of them.
One of the most widespread and varied adaptations is natural 'camouflage' , an animal's ability to hide itself from predator and prey.
figures dressed in army 'camouflage'
The use of modern combat hardware and equipment sets higher standards for 'camouflage' , concealment, and deception.
Following her was a man, also dressed in desert 'camouflage' .
The hijackers kept these accounts in their own names with no attempt at 'camouflage' .
The Greek soldiers clunk around set with combat boots, 'camouflage' , and sub-machine guns.
By 1918, the use of military 'camouflage' was axiomatic, and in 1939 war artists were again mobilized to advise on concealment.
At each test site the observers were asked to select the one 'camouflage' uniform that blended best with the surrounding urban background.
Beyond choosing their clothing and helmet, they can also pick their 'camouflage' .
The effectiveness of the female's spring 'camouflage' is as uncanny as that of her white plumage in winter.
Imagine the military applications of dynamic 'camouflage' clothing.
Dressed in 'camouflage' , gripping his .357 caliber Magnum, Demar was primed to shoot.
Of course, the administration deserves to be criticized for its crude attempts to 'camouflage' the painful reality of the occupation.
I took note of their dark 'camouflage' and shiny boots.
I squint up at the buff man dressed completely in 'camouflage' and raise an eyebrow.
The trevally uses 'camouflage' for added protection from predators.
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