English to Arabic Dictionary electrify

electrify

كهرب
definition
verb
an electrified fence
charge with electricity; pass an electric current through.
an electrifying performance
impress greatly; thrill.
translation of 'electrify'
verb
شحن بالكهرباء,
كهرب,
أثار بقوة,
زود بالطاقة الكهربائية,
هيج حمس
example
Work is due to start next year on a 340 million euro project to upgrade and 'electrify' the main railway line from Plovdiv to Svilengrad near the Turkish border.
It was the first of the big companies to 'electrify' its lines, in the early part of the 20th century, and the only one to branch out into the big-time property market.
Place a normal rat in a cage with a grid floor, sound a tone, and then briefly 'electrify' the grid with a current that will feel painful to the rat (but not strong enough to cause any damage to the rat's paws).
This means that when you 'electrify' wires in camp while the feed lines into camp are dead, you're also electrifying the power lines out of camp.
After a few more years, we were delighted to find that there were plans to 'electrify' the line and, after considerable disruption, trains began stopping at our station once again.
The Manpower Northern Electricity Consortium which was awarded the contract to 'electrify' the area was currently having negotiations with Government to give the concessions.
One obvious way would be to 'electrify' important sections of our rail network.
When he emerged from the London to Runcorn train journey who should he see to 'electrify' him back to life?
The thinking behind the move was that it would 'electrify' voters with a charge of democratic zeal, and translate into 60 per cent voter turnout.
We were told there would be a romper room, but it seems there are only dangerous, mined areas and 'electrified' chain fences where kids could easily injure themselves on flying shrapnel.
If it is dark, you may not be able to see the fallen power line that has 'electrified' the puddle of water or the cracked tree limb about to crash down onto the sidewalk.
The new 'electrified' vehicles are faster and more comfortable than the buses currently operating on the line.
Construction of the four-and-a-half mile timber and wire fence and an inner 'electrified' fence will begin in April, according to the project manager.
Certainly If the Caldervale lines were 'electrified' , the class 333 trains could be used on all the through journeys from north to south.
The blood 'electrifier' is a relatively simple multivibrator circuit that produces a square wave output at 3.92 Hz.
By doing this there is no current loss and all the fence line will be 'electrified' .
His sexual charisma, panther-like grace, and blazing dramatic presence 'electrified' audiences and inspired a new generation of male dancers.
This new route presents a golden opportunity to use the rolling stock that was mostly idled when the Blainville line was 'electrified' .
The current schedule is nearly 40 years old, introduced when the system was 'electrified' .
The rails aren't 'electrified' ; wires are run through the channels so that electrical devices can be powered at predetermined positions along the rails.
Particularly if the rail system was 'electrified' , it would not put the same degree of fumes into the air as motor vehicles do.
In later years, the tarries were 'electrified' , and poles held the trolley wire.
Since their inception in July 1999, they've been 'electrifying' crowds all over Canada with their unique style and socially concious lyrics.
Not once in the 36-page document are 'electrification' or electric trains mentioned.
And when that news came out, people were absolutely 'electrified' .
Julian sang each note with heartfelt sincerity as Blake's blistering guitar work 'electrified' the audience.
Temporary fences can be 'electrified' by connecting to a mains boundary fence.
We are 'electrifying' the system as we go to make provision for future developments, Mr Lalor said.
I started with a shrimp dish, which 'electrified' me.
Martin had grown up without electricity and 'electrification' of his neighbourhood only occurred in the mid-1990s.
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