English to Arabic Dictionary traction

traction

جر
definition
noun
a primitive vehicle used in animal traction
the action of drawing or pulling a thing over a surface, especially a road or track.
his car hit a patch of ice and lost traction
the grip of a tire on a road or a wheel on a rail.
translation of 'traction '
noun
سحب,
قوة جاذبية,
الإحتكاك الالتصاقي,
جر,
اجتذاب
example
Internet protocol (IP) based storage has gained significant 'traction' over the course of the past year.
On the safety front there are six air bags, stability and 'traction' control, and ABS braking with brake assists and brake force distribution.
For example, we may produce systems that alter the combustion properties of fuels, the viscosity of lubricants, or the ability of vehicles to gain 'traction' .
Electric 'traction' was commercially applied first on suburban and metropolitan lines, but was quickly adopted for underground railways.
a primitive vehicle used in animal 'traction'
During his naval service he twice met and worked with Moses Farmer, who had been experimenting with electric 'traction' since 1847.
On a simple two-wheel drive car, 'traction' control selects the wheel with the most grip in a loss-of-grip situation and gives it more power.
You won't have the same 'traction' anymore on any surface, and especially not on the linoleum.
To improve 'traction' of vehicles, the roadway face has longitudinal extruded and transverse press - formed depressions.
At first the deal got plenty of criticism, from environmentalists and pro-business conservatives alike, and little 'traction' on Capitol Hill.
When the old man arrived back in Burnaby he had to wait two days, in 'traction' and on morphine, for surgery on his leg.
Displaced fractures are reduced by 'traction' with local pressure over the prominent proximal end of the distal metacarpal fracture.
Colin, a retired 'traction' and rolling stock engineer, and his wife aim to complete more than 30,000 miles of their epic odyssey by train.
Most Romano-British farmsteads were mixed, dependent on animals for manure, 'traction' , dairy products, wool, hides, and meat.
Hopefully, Manfred's attempt to divert attention from illegal anabolic steroids to perfectly safe over-the-counter supplements won't gain 'traction' .
The advocates of disengagement have yet to gain 'traction' .
The procedure still requires a major surgery to insert the pins and rods to hold the bones in 'traction' .
The exception is emergency vehicles that disperse sand to give icy roads 'traction' .
This produces low pressure air under the car which sucks it on to the road, increasing 'traction' .
I've heard mixed feedback regarding the use of a mild acid wash to roughen up or etch the surface and create more 'traction' .
Loss of animal 'traction' resulted in decreased production intensity, as did loss of labor power through migration, conscription, and death.
The people who make the decisions are not concerned about the poor patients with fractured legs and hips who are on 'traction' and unable to walk.
In most of the country the distinction between electric and other 'traction' would not be important, but in the mid-Atlantic states it was.
The new Hodgen splint held a limb in 'traction' while a wound was dressed, a critical innovation on the battlefield.
Also standard are dual-stage driver and front-passenger airbags and 'traction' control.
Great Britain was slow in adopting electric 'traction' .
The group had trouble gaining 'traction' , no matter how outrageous they acted.
Ox-wagon rides were provided on a historic wagon pulled by a team of Nguni oxen from the University of Fort Hare's animal 'traction' unit.
To facilitate animal 'traction' , migrants cut down big trees, cleared bamboo bushes, and uprooted stumps.
Dancers now jump higher, pirouette more times - more than the naked eye can count - and spend hours in 'traction' to stretch their limbs and torsos a centimetre or two more.
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