English to Arabic Dictionary contraction

contraction

انقباض
definition
noun
the general contraction of the industry did further damage to morale
the process of becoming smaller.
translation of 'contraction'
noun
لفظة مرخمة,
قبض,
ترخيم,
انقباض,
إنكماش اقتصادي,
تقليص
example
Yes, since time immemorial, either/or have been as close as two words can get without 'contraction' .
‘goodbye’ is a 'contraction' of ‘God be with you’
The American industry has so far avoided the kind of painful 'contraction' that the European steelworkers suffered in the last two decades.
Myotonia refers to the inability to relax following muscle 'contraction' ,.
This is explained by the heavy decline in total export revenues during 1986 and severe 'contraction' in the Jordanian export commodities other than phosphate.
Load-induced injury occurs in two phases: an acute injury immediately after muscle 'contraction' and a delayed or secondary injury.
The ongoing 'contraction' of manufacturing industry and low inflation are seen as further arguments for a fresh cut.
At this point, the efficiency of 'contraction' decreases and contractile failure ensues.
It was only in recent years, following the renationalisation of 1967 and the subsequent 'contraction' of the industry, that the organisation proved to be a success.
The use of an apostrophe here indicates a 'contraction' of ‘it is’ or ‘it has,’ which would make little sense in the context of this banner.
It is also vital for muscle 'contraction' , and normal brain function.
He said that the world's main economies have suffered the biggest 'contraction' in industrial output since 1975.
How do you mime the archaic exclamation ‘Zounds’, a 'contraction' of ‘God's wounds’?
This process allows synchronization of 'contraction' throughout the heart, and is vital for proper function.
Speech, gesture, and every other form of human action are, in the long run, resolvable into muscular contraction, and muscular 'contraction' is but a transitory change in the relative positions of the parts of a muscle.
Is the severe 'contraction' of certain major components of the governmental institution abidingly new?
But you won't get the intensity of muscle 'contraction' that you need to see a difference in abdominal tone.
As collagen undergoes maturation and 'contraction' , local forces give rise to further distension of air spaces.
The severe economic 'contraction' that began in the summer of 1937 seems to have brought the New Deal's legislative activism to a halt.
“goodbye” is a 'contraction' of “God be with you.”
A second, less-frequent muscle 'contraction' , isthmus peristalsis, transports bacteria from the corpus to the terminal bulb.
Acetylcholine is released by neurons to provoke muscle 'contraction' .
Moreover, the City in particular is suffering the worst 'contraction' for a generation.
Mr Wall said that the firm's success during the continuing 'contraction' of the textiles industry had come from attention to flexibility and customer service as well as ensuring the high quality of low quantity orders.
Thus, our measurements appear to be particularly well suited for characterization of dynamic actin rheology during airway smooth muscle 'contraction' .
neurons control the 'contraction' of muscles
If both these processes of diversification and 'contraction' take place simultaneously, then there may be, at the level of the organization as a whole, a structural shift of momentous dimensions.
They have not yet succeeded in skipping over the inevitable 'contraction' of the business cycle, but they have succeeded in worsening its severity and length and delaying sound recovery.
I can't resist stopping for one brief second to point out that the word holiday is merely a 'contraction' of the words holy day.
It's a classic, and ‘shouldn't've’ is such a wonderful 'contraction' .
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