1. The tenth letter in Hebrew alphabet | �' (����) |
despair, dejection | ������� (�����) � |
Don't despair! | ��� �������! |
to import | ������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 196] |
was imported | ������ (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 196] |
to wail, howl | ������ �� [�.�.�., ��' 196] |
import | ������ � |
importer | �������� � |
produce, harvest, yield | ������ � |
drying, drainage | �������� (�����) � |
callus, wart | �������� � |
to step on someone's toes | �������� ��� ����������� |
to dry, dry up | ������ �� [������; ������; �������] |
My throat is parched. | ������ ���������. |
to dry, drain | ������� (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 197] |
was dried up, drained | ������� (����) �� [���������; ���������] {��� ��: �����������} |
1. dry, arid 2. monotonous |
������ � |
dry wine | ����� ������ |
dry cleaning | ������� ������ |
dry ice | ����� ������ |
drought, desiccation | ������ (����) � |
dry land, mainland | ��������� � |
continent | ��������� � |
dry, continental | ������������ � |
grief, gloom, sadness | ������ � (�' ���������, ���������) |
to tire, exhaust | ������� (����) �� [�.�.�., ��' 198] {��� ��: �����������} |
1. hand, arm 2. monument, memorial |
��� � (�' �������) |
Yad Vashém - Israeli Holocaust memorial | "��� ������" |
hand-in-hand | ��� ������ |
free hand | ��� ��������� |
his right hand | ��� �������� |
Keep quiet! | ��� �����! |
generous hand | ��� ������� |
with a strong hand | ������ ������� |
at hand, attainable | ����������-��� |
near, close by | ����� |
first-hand, directly | ������ ����� |
first hand, new | ��� ���������� |
second hand, used | ��� ��������� |
alongside | ���-��� |
He has his hand in everything. | ����� ������� |
He has the upper hand. | ����� ��� ������������ |
with empty hands, unsuccessfully | ���������� ������� |
support | �������-������� |
as an afterthought, superficially | ����������-��� |
1. handwriting 2. manuscript |
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calling, occupation, vocation | ��������-��� |
ritual hand-washing | ��������-������� |
He has a long reach. | ���� ��� ��� ��������. |
He has two left hands (clumsy). | ��� ��� ������� ������� �������������. |
to live from hand to mouth | �������� ��� ������ ��� ������ |