English to Arabic Dictionary reversible

reversible

ذو وجهين
definition
adjective
able to be reversed, in particular.
translation of 'reversible'
noun
نسيج ذو وجهين
adjective
ذو وجهين,
قابل أن يعكس,
متقلب
example
Both types of reaction are 'reversible' and produce an ester and water.
Beck flipped his jacket inside out, it being a 'reversible' garment, and then pulled off his shirt, changing it with one from the backpack.
When it was used in vast quantities in agriculture, DDT probably harmed reproduction in birds of prey - but this harm subsequently proved 'reversible' .
According to the study's author, it's not clear whether cocaine kills brain cells or merely impairs them, or whether the effect is 'reversible' .
The essential process involves a 'reversible' change of state, i.e., liquid to vapor to liquid.
In our study the bronchoconstrictive effect was spontaneously 'reversible' , that is, without treatment with a [beta] agonist.
Nonlethal capabilities intended for use against personnel will have relatively 'reversible' effects.
Since it operates from the ground and its effects are supposedly 'reversible' , it has not generated the controversy associated with ‘space weapons.’
These effects are 'reversible' and tend to be less of a problem over time if the patient continues taking the drug.
There are quite a few fabrics suitable for 'reversible' jackets.
These effects were 'reversible' in the short term and nonreversible in the long term.
High temperature may also cause large, 'reversible' effects on the rate of photosynthesis.
All of the streetcars are bright yellow, and have 'reversible' wooden seats inside.
Further development of 'reversible' clothing and equipment covers will reduce the logistics burden, increase mission flexibility and reduce procurement costs.
Also very fashionable is the clever and practical 'reversible' cloth purse.
Of course, these would make good 'reversible' garments.
Then you have these 'reversible' jackets, which have bronzed satin type fabric on one side and oatmeal speckles on the other.
Many nucleophilic additions to carbon-oxygen double bonds are 'reversible' , and the equilibrium position of the reaction determines the overall results.
Ireland will be represented for the first time in the 'reversible' plough event at the Czech University of Agriculture complex.
Experiments on the physical properties of this barrier appear to be in conflict with current physical understanding of the rheology of 'reversible' gels.
Using 'reversible' jackets - green for timbered areas and white for snow - troops blended in with their surroundings.
In many patients, 'reversible' conditions such as hypothyroidism or depression are comorbid rather than being the actual cause of cognitive decline.
Clever touches such as 'reversible' tops and jackets, fun appliqués and fine embroidery make them stand out from the rest.
The product of this 'reversible' reaction is synthesis gas, a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide that can be stored at ambient temperatures and transported to where energy is needed.
The coat is 'reversible' and is made up in two medium weight fabrics to span both casual and formal occasions.
Each sensor of the array undergoes a 'reversible' change in electrical resistance when exposed to a vapor or analyte.
Miles said one student proposed a 'reversible' high occupancy vehicle lane on Highway 99 to increase its capacity, while others argued against the construction of any new infrastructure.
If you have 'reversible' ceiling fans, set them in the winter to circulate the heated air collecting at the ceiling down towards the floor.
Upon heating, they undergo a 'reversible' transition leading to a partly a-helical structure.
These side effects may be 'reversible' , such as weight gains or losses, loss of hair, and mouth ulcers, or may be permanent such as amputation or skeletal abnormalities.
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