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صاروخ
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Arabic
Etymology
Noun
صَارُوخ • (ṣārūḵ) m (plural صَوَارِيخ (ṣawārīḵ))
- rocket
- missile
- تَمَ تَطْوِيرُ هَذَا الصَّارُوخِ لِنَقْلِ الْأَقْمَارِ الصِّنَاعِيَّةِ إِلَى الْمَدَارِ.
- tama taṭwīru haḏā ṣ-ṣārūḵi linaqli l-ʔaqmāri ṣ-ṣināʕiyyati ʔilā l-madāri.
- This rocket was developed to transport satellites into orbit.
- قَامَت الدَّوْلَة بِتَجْرِبَةِ نَجَاحِ إِطْلاقِ صَارُوخِ بَالِيسْتِيِّ بِنَجَاحٍ.
- qāmat ad-dawla(t) bitajribati najāḥi ʔiṭlāqi ṣārūḵi bālīstiyyi binajāḥin.
- The country successfully tested the launch of a ballistic missile.
- اِسْتَخَدَمَ الْجَيْش الصَّارُوخَ كَوَسِيلَةٍ لِتَحْسِينِ الدِّفَاعِ الْوَطَنِيِّ.
- istaḵadama l-jayš aṣ-ṣārūḵa kawasīlatin litaḥsīni d-difāʕi l-waṭaniyyi.
- The military used the missile as a means to enhance national defense.
Declension
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “صاروخ”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
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