English to Arabic Dictionary fortification

fortification

تحصين
definition
noun
Mortars were originally developed for siege warfare to lob munitions over walls and other fortifications .
a defensive wall or other reinforcement built to strengthen a place against attack.
translation of 'fortification'
noun
حصن,
تحصين
example
We battled for folic acid 'fortification' - and we won!
The 'fortification' process simply restores the product to its original healthy profile.
In some measure, this attitude to 'fortification' reflected the contemporary state of military engineering art in the West and Russia.
the 'fortification' of the frontiers
Where dietary and food processing conditions are favourable, 'fortification' can be effective quickly and at low cost.
Each category within the industry markets its items to one population segment or another, whether through flavor variety, nutritional 'fortification' or manner of use.
the 'fortification' of the frontiers
Despite all of the attention currently focused on low-carb and 'fortification' in the dairy sector, some consumers still want their milk and ice cream without all the nips and tucks.
Consequently, many army and navy officers urged improvements in U.S. armaments and urged a program of new coastal 'fortification' .
In the past, nutrition programs for iron 'fortification' and the ingestion of iron preparations have been widely practiced because of the seriousness of worldwide iron deficiency.
Current recommendations for general food 'fortification' likely will benefit only older children and adults who consume sufficient quantities of these foods.
The case for promoting 'fortification' of foods with zinc in developing countries may seem strong, but experience of how best to do it is limited and it may not be a suitable approach in many countries.
By providing increased firepower, it both made 'fortification' more difficult, and undermined the power of cavalry.
Because up to one half of pregnancies are unplanned and neural tube defects often occur before many women are aware that they are pregnant, food 'fortification' is particularly important.
A much more realistic option is to start with soup, and if you need a little more 'fortification' , slug some brandy into your coffee.
Burrington believes consumers have an interest in seeing 'fortification' , in general, across the dairy sector.
Using survey data, ARS researchers examine diets as a factor in select diseases and help public policy officials make decisions about food safety and food 'fortification' .
Not about to sit by idly as other categories steal their calcium franchise, dairy processors have turned to 'fortification' to recapture share of stomach.
The folic acid could be taken as tablets by high risk patients, and possibly supplied to the general public through food 'fortification' or a combination of both.
Nonetheless, the abundant forests of Russia and New Zealand had a greater impact on war and fortification than war and 'fortification' had upon the forests.
a medieval 'fortification'
Such a position could solve the choice issue, but this strategy has not proved effective for 'fortification' .
However, she believes that challenges emerge when processors attempt to move beyond such basic 'fortification' .
The 'fortifications' surrounding the wall will be some 100 metres wide.
The wall is part of the castle 'fortifications' and if the weather is warm enough to use the terrace you can hear the piper on the ramparts.
However, the very lack of distance had been identified by the Germans and they had built massive 'fortifications' all around the area.
In the early 920s Edward the Elder recovered the town, and built 'fortifications' and a connecting bridge.
They scurried to plant batteries, dig trenches and strengthen their 'fortifications' .
Mortars were originally developed for siege warfare to lob munitions over walls and other 'fortifications' .
Improved protective designs for field 'fortifications' and base camps have been developed for field forces.
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