Examples of using Flasks in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Translucent flasks.
Five flasks intact.
No, those were flasks.
In these flasks are all the holy mountains.
Hey, do you have any flasks?
Material for Flasks: HDPE/PET.
These flasks contain frozen cells in a solution of amino acids.
Bread and three flasks of wine!
From now on, we drink beer only from bottles and wine from flasks.
But I put the flasks in the safe.
The large internalspace can accommodate up to 2L of culture flasks.
I was thinking of the flasks we snuck in.
Carefully designed 3-way cowadapter accommodates up to 3 pcs of 500mL flasks.
A place where all flasks go to die.
Because of the round bottom, cork rings are needed to keep the round bottom flasks upright.
Their shape mimics that of the flasks and assures complete mixing.
With a sterile pipette,seeds are taken out of the chloride solution and applied directly above the steam into flasks or jars.
Applications: steam combs, vacuum flasks or dishes, and hair curlers.
Powder flasks were an essential accessory to firearms until the 19th century, when pre-packed bullets became common.
The electronic milk meter have scalloped flasks to maximize print life.
After the seedlings have grown enough in the flasks(which will happen not earlier than in a year), they are moved to the ground.
It can contain more than 100 standard 10ml vials.Delivered without flasks. Delivery time 15 days.
Dewar vessels are specialized types of vacuum flasks designed for transportation and storage of large quantities of liquid nitrogen, argon and oxygen.
Keep out of reach of children when hot water vacuum flasks used with hot liquids.
These decanters are replicas… of metal flasks that were found on the battlefield in Jarnac.
Production of botulinum toxin also was carried out at Al Salman in flasks or laboratory fermenters;
Hot jelly for seeds pour into sterile flasks(jars), immediately close them with lids.
The facility was used for aflatoxin production in flasks from April/May 1990 to December 1990.
Construction of aged metal tubes and glass flasks of unusual shape in a living room look very impressive.
Standard Taper 24/40 is common for 250 mL or larger flasks, while smaller sizes such as 14 or 19 are used for smaller flasks.