English to Arabic Dictionary frill

frill

هدب
definition
noun
It was pink, with frills around the collar and bottom hem.
a strip of gathered or pleated material sewn by one side onto a garment or larger piece of material as a decorative edging or ornament.
it was just a comfortable apartment with no frills
an unnecessary extra feature or embellishment.
translation of 'frill'
noun
كشكش الثوب,
غير مكلف,
هدب,
كشكش
example
To overcome the wax problem one may use a paper 'frill' , or a silver foil mince pie container to create a collar containing the wax.
Three prominent horns and a large 'frill' at the back of the skull are the distinguishing characteristics of Triceratops.
On some Triceratops fossils, both on the face and on the 'frill' (the only plate extending back over its neck), there are healed puncture wounds.
Cross argues that dismissing music as a useless 'frill' smacks of ethnocentricity.
a 'frill' of silver hair surrounded a shining bald pate
For example, let's say you've got an eight-foot long skull of a Triceratops-like dinosaur adorned with horns over the nose and eyes, and an elongated bony 'frill' sticking out behind.
Her 'frill' tore and her shoulder and her tattoo were revealed.
And while we like mass transit, door-to-door school bus service is a 'frill' they should cut.
At the same time, youth counsellors have been cut out of Toronto's public education system as a 'frill' .
They want no fuss, 'frills' , complications and definitely no maintenance.
They don't include a whole lot of 'frills' and extras, but the end result is a cheaper priced board.
It was black, all right… and it had 'frills' on the collar and sleeves.
The lines and silhouettes throughout the room were smooth and clean, devoid of 'frills' or embellishments.
There was enough for the body and the sleeves, but not enough for the 'frills' on the sleeve or the button band.
In an article last October, I described how my wife and I planned to chop around £800 a month from our expenses by cutting back on unnecessary luxuries, 'frills' and trimmings.
Remove all of this nasty green 'frillery' and replace it with good British blackthorn, beech or other ‘proper’ hedge.
Their 'frilled' petals are the palest lavender-pink, almost white, and they have fine pink lines which lead into the greenish yellow depths.
Some of the tax code's 'frills' and furbelows are justifiable.
It's as nice a defensive pistol as you can buy, with every feature needed and no unnecessary 'frills' .
She finally settled on French toast, and rose in her night gown that matched the yellow walls, with light 'frills' on the bottom and sleeves.
The shutters were latched and a faint light illuminated the embroidered curtain 'frills' and the white satin duvet folded neatly across the bed.
The petals may be overlapped, recurved, 'frilled' , crinkled or ruffled.
Kelly dressed in one of her grandmother's latest proper girl dresses, which usually included lace or 'frills' or both.
Perhaps you prefer romantic lace, trendy ruching, vintage frays, dressy 'frills' or the latest dirty-denim.
The symposium will bring together a host of experts, and help us have new perspectives in which history and their players appear without 'frills' .
But the San Francisco Chronicle declared that it is ‘a routine thriller, with Western 'frills' and fringes’.
Their ornamented dome may have served as a communication system that was primarily visual within species, analogous to the crests, horns, and 'frills' of ceratopsid dinosaurs.
One variety has double flowers that are a mass of 'frills' but it almost seems like too much perfection in one flower.
The hallway of Van Beveren's house is filled with colourful tops, dresses and bathing suits with strategically placed 'frills' , bold prints or appliqués.
So ceratopsian 'frills' may also have functioned as heat radiators, or signaling devices, or to attract mates, in addition to whatever protective function they may or may not have had.
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