English to Arabic Dictionary knot

knot

عقد
definition
verb
the scarves were knotted loosely around their throats
fasten with a knot.
Her beautiful brown hair was tangled and knotted .
make (something, especially hair) tangled.
noun
tie a knot at the end of the cord
a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar.
Her hair was tangled in knots , she was pale, and her eyes were bloodshot.
a tangled mass in something such as hair.
translation of 'knot'
verb
عقد,
تزوج,
حكم وثاق
noun
ميل بحري,
درينة,
الدريجة طائر,
عقدة فى الخشب,
زمرة,
العقدة مقيلس الميل البحرى,
رباط
example
It's a huge affair, the prize-giving dinner, even the Governor General shows up in a 'knot' of security men, but I want to go home.
And then quite suddenly you stumble across a little 'knot' of firemen, armed only with picks, small forks, and their bare hands.
I only half-listened while I scanned the 'knot' of protesters for anyone familiar.
A 'knot' of people gathered in Main Street to watch the waters slowly begin to rise again.
The sobs coming from the girl started to get louder, and Jon looked up at her and saw she had a pretty big 'knot' on her head.
Tie a double 'knot' at each end of the 1/4 " wide ribbon.
His stomach tightens in a 'knot' as he stumbles down the hall towards his bedroom.
The masseuses are friendly and seem to be able to find every little 'knot' .
A 'knot' of demonstrators in black wore red bandanas over their faces.
As a child, Sara would climb the tallest tree to prove the 'knot' of fear in her belly didn't exist.
I would watch him shave and 'knot' his tie every morning and remember thinking that it was how I wanted to look when I went to work.
a complicated 'knot' of racial politics and pride
Eleonore Riley is sitting in her favourite chair, a small 'knot' of people around her.
a 'knot' of spectators was gathering
We both winced as she hit a 'knot' in Carla's hair and Carla squeaked.
‘Every 'knot' on every log that goes out of here is trimmed flush, whether it is a saw log or a pulp log,’ he explains.
A small 'knot' of developers stood around Kevin's PC.
After a short time they came across a 'knot' of people gathered outside a church.
The outside of the nest is camouflaged with moss, bud scales, leaves, and lichen, and often looks like a bump or 'knot' on the branch.
the little 'knot' of people clustered around the doorway
They'll also be playing the album to the small 'knot' of supporters - as if being caught in the cold and the rain and having to watch the Albion isn't trial enough.
tie a 'knot' at the end of the cord
Fear tied a 'knot' in her stomach, and she tried to force it down.
Then it all came back in a rush and the 'knot' in my stomach tightened.
Her knife caught on a 'knot' , and she scowled at the branch.
On the return flight, the jet fought a 100 - 'knot' headwind.
Lynn paused, feeling the 'knot' starting to tighten again in her stomach.
She twisted her long hair into a 'knot' at the base of her neck and began to pin it into place.
I smacked my arm into a doorknob really hard, and there's a 'knot' in the muscle of the forearm now.
Her hair, once strawberry blonde was now tied into a neat gray 'knot' at the nape of her neck.
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