English to Arabic Dictionary dormitory

dormitory

المهجع
definition
noun
Before mass started, the First Lady toured the school and saw her former class room and the dormitory where she used to sleep.
a large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution.
translation of 'dormitory'
noun
المهجع,
المبنى المهجعي,
مهجع لعدة إسرة
example
Her letter calls for development to prevent 'dormitory' towns and villages, promote affordable housing and protect tourist attractions.
She would have to sneak over to the boys' 'dormitory' without getting caught.
Couples with families might see more benefit in suburbs, or 'dormitory' towns.
'dormitory' town
Local youth hostels too provide bed and breakfast for £14 or more, depending on the choice of a 'dormitory' or a room.
Apart from several hostels offering 'dormitory' accommodation there are many so called ' bed and breakfast ' hotels.
The shires surrounding it should never have been allowed to become 'dormitory' suburbs.
In the past we built a lot of housing but failed to turn estates and 'dormitory' towns into lasting communities.
House prices in Dublin have spiralled beyond the reach of most workers, forcing the thousands attracted home by the boom to set up home in 'dormitory' towns 40 or 50 miles from where they work.
The road also takes in a few rough 'dormitory' towns and massive factory complexes.
A new 'dormitory' building was designed to embrace the natural setting.
Population has continued to increase, since much of northern Cheshire has become an overspill or 'dormitory' area for nearby Lancashire urban centres.
Both involved derailments, and both brought carnage to 'dormitory' towns close to London.
It is becoming a 'dormitory' town for people with high paid jobs elsewhere.
Twenty years ago, it was well known as a leafy 'dormitory' town where people aspired to raise their families and commute to work.
None of this makes for a thrilling contest; and the nature of the seat, a patchwork of farming areas and 'dormitory' villages, hardly facilitates intense electioneering.
The girls who usually shared the 'dormitory' with me were at a late dinner with some of their friends.
Because of this, many children live in the 'dormitory' of their school during the week.
The university is proposing to build a new 'dormitory' .
Two weeks later I was living in a 'dormitory' at the University, dating fraternity boys and trying to figure out why I hated it so much.
We wanted to build a 'dormitory' on the back of our house because there were so many kids.
Room rates are from $4 for 'dormitory' accommodation to $19 for en-suite double room with fan.
Before mass started, the First Lady toured the school and saw her former class room and the 'dormitory' where she used to sleep.
he visited the boarders in their 'dormitory'
Yet nowadays declining inner cities are disproportionately represented, at the expense of 'dormitory' towns and rural areas.
It is another one of those familiar 'dormitory' towns that punctuate the south-east of England.
All our small towns would be turned into 'dormitory' towns of Dublin.
Down the years the latter used it as an agricultural exhibition hall, a school 'dormitory' and a hospital ward.
The main school was two times the size of the student 'dormitory' .
The great hall was divided into three parts, with one outside aisle used as a 'dormitory' , another for schooling and eating and the centre aisle given over to a workroom.
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