block in Arabic
block in Arabic is طَابُوقَة — block means a solid piece of a hard material, usually with flat sides.
block in Arabic
طَابُوقَة
Pronounced: ṭābūqa
substantial often approximately cuboid piece
What does "block" mean?
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noun A solid piece of a hard material, usually with flat sides.
"The wall was built from concrete blocks."
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noun A section of a city bounded by streets, or the distance along one such section.
"The bakery is just two blocks from here."
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noun Something that stops progress or prevents access.
"A mental block kept her from finishing the essay."
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verb To obstruct or prevent something from passing or happening.
"Protesters blocked the entrance to the building."
block in a sentence
- The wall was built from concrete blocks.
- He chopped vegetables on the wooden block.
- The bakery is just two blocks from here.
- A mental block kept her from finishing the essay.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "block" in Arabic?
"block" in Arabic is طَابُوقَة. block means: A solid piece of a hard material, usually with flat sides.
How do you pronounce طَابُوقَة?
"block" in Arabic is طَابُوقَة, pronounced "ṭābūqa".
How do you use "block" in a sentence?
Example: "The wall was built from concrete blocks." In Arabic, "block" is طَابُوقَة.
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