English to Arabic Dictionary crane

crane

مرفاع
definition
verb
she craned forward to look more clearly
stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something.
the wheelhouse module is craned into position on the hull
move (a heavy object) with a crane.
noun
Giant cranes were lifting large, mangled steel beams and depositing them onto 18-wheelers.
a large, tall machine used for moving heavy objects, typically by suspending them from a projecting arm or beam.
The courtship rituals of cranes are elaborate: paired birds spread their wings and leap repeatedly into the air while calling.
a tall, long-legged, long-necked bird, typically with white or gray plumage and often with tail plumes and patches of bare red skin on the head. Cranes are noted for their elaborate courtship dances.
translation of 'crane'
verb
مد إلى الأمام,
تلع عنقه,
تردد,
رفع
noun
مرفاع,
رافعة ونش,
رافع,
ذراع أفقية متأرجحة,
طائر الكركي
example
Von Trier did forego the zoom-in camera on a 'crane' for which Hollywood dance production numbers are cosmetically arranged.
It witnesses the confession not from inside the police station, but from a single take 'crane' shot outside the building.
Tykwer has a boundless ambition when it comes to complicated 'crane' shots.
In October 2003 the refuge briefly hosted an endangered whooping 'crane' , one of only about three hundred alive today.
To see a true 'crane' of pure white was no less than seeing a miracle, and so she could not help but to stare back.
When, in a rare moment, a 'crane' or long shot is employed, the film starts to rumble awake.
With the gantry 'crane' on site, the new turbine is being unloaded and moved to its foundation.
Instrumental in the success of the project was the tallest freestanding tower 'crane' ever erected in Oklahoma.
The driver was negligent in operating the 'crane' and injured a third party.
The skies are quiet except for the occasional sandhill 'crane' and its raucous cries.
The 'crane' collapsed during an operation to increase its height.
It used to be that a 'crane' shot or a super-special camera package was a real rarity.
About 1.6 million votes recommended the red-crowned 'crane' to be national bird.
Both countries have been working together ever since they realized how close the whooping 'crane' was to extinction.
Nice photo there showing the full perspective on the crowd from a 'crane' shot.
The camera is constantly moving in graceful curves and 'crane' shots abound.
He reluctantly took the controls and tried to operate the 'crane' , which became unbalanced.
Is it your sense that these feathered dinosaurs are more closely related, to say the 'crane' or the Dodo bird?
A thousand heads 'crane' forward just for a glimpse of the man.
For the next sequence, the cameraman gets on to the 'crane' for a wide-angle shot.
As a child, Oseman remembers acting out scenes with his Lego men, closing one eye and raising his head to simulate a 'crane' shot.
The injured whooping 'crane' was part of the last remaining wild flock, which numbers around 200 birds.
a very long tracking shot done with dolly and 'crane'
Then the 'crane' swings back and drops its hook down into the hold again.
The 'crane' toppled over when a skip of concrete was being lowered to the beach.
the opening 'crane' shot
Volunteers used an overhead 'crane' that had been left in the space to rig the theatrical lighting.
Yet there are six subspecies of sandhill 'crane' , and not all are thriving.
The search for remains must continue, says Matt Newman, 'crane' operator.
Then the specimen was transferred into the calibration chamber using an overhead 'crane' .
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