English to Arabic Dictionary periphery

periphery

المحيط
definition
noun
new buildings on the periphery of the hospital site
the outer limits or edge of an area or object.
translation of 'periphery'
noun
سطح خارجي,
الحد الخارجي,
منته,
المحيط
example
Concrete public housing projects evoke their counterparts elsewhere and shanty towns exist on the urban 'periphery' .
Poised on the western 'periphery' of Europe, Portugal has always been on the edge, looking outwards.
In sum, the prefect was the indispensable link between the centre and the 'periphery' .
The modern state thus emerged on the 'periphery' of a dynamic area of economic growth.
Briefly, the initially adsorbed liposomes seemed to collapse from the outer 'periphery' toward the center of the liposome.
But with respect, you are at the periphery; I would not say the margin, but you are at the 'periphery' of that debate.
The ward is no longer on the 'periphery' of the town.
Is speech that advocates violence at the center of the First Amendment, or at its 'periphery' ?
The underdevelopment of the 'periphery' is a condition of the development of the center.
Moreover, attacks on Victorianism could come from the 'periphery' as well as the centre.
If she sees me in the 'periphery' of her vision, I'm screwed.
As its power of attraction increases, the center becomes more ignorant of the 'periphery' .
The base plate may include flanges disposed along the outer 'periphery' of the base plate.
Most part-time positions are located in the 'periphery' of the organization.
new buildings on the 'periphery' of the hospital site
a shift in power from the centre to the 'periphery'
From a sport that existed on the 'periphery' of Irish consciousness his name entered the mainstream.
On the 'periphery' of my hearing, I caught a high pitched keening sound - the sonic pulse.
The rotor includes a ring magnetic mounted to an outer 'periphery' thereof.
The center may need to pay attention to the 'periphery' and accept its influence simply in order to survive.
Vimentin filaments are more prevalent in the central regions of the cell than in the cell 'periphery' .
By definition, the lesions are in the lung 'periphery' and therefore rarely present with hemoptysis or signs of infection.
On the 'periphery' of the print, I can see the living room décor as it used to be.
new buildings on the 'periphery' of the hospital site
a shift in power from the center to the 'periphery'
One morning, a village on the 'periphery' of a city wakes up to find itself bifurcated by the construction of a National Highway.
On the positive side it has assisted in moving issues about ageing from the 'periphery' to the centre of political debate.
Hotels on the city's 'periphery' also have significant lettings.
In later use, the country's name indicates its location on the northern 'periphery' of Europe.
New housing developments dot the city's 'periphery' .
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