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strip in Arabic

strip in Arabic is شَرِيط, قِطَاع, خَطّ — strip means a long, narrow piece of material or land.

strip in Arabic

شَرِيط
noun masculine
Pronounced: šarīṭ
long, thin piece of land or material
قِطَاع
noun masculine
Pronounced: qiṭāʕ
long, thin piece of land or material
خَطّ
noun masculine
Pronounced: ḵaṭṭ
long, thin piece of land or material

What does "strip" mean?

  1. noun A long, narrow piece of material or land.
    "She cut the fabric into thin strips."
  2. noun A comic strip, or a street known for its shops, bars, or entertainment.
    "They spent the evening bar-hopping along the strip."
  3. verb To remove clothing, coverings, or a surface layer from something.
    "He stripped the old paint off the door before repainting it."
  4. verb To damage the thread of a screw, bolt, or gear, usually by overtightening.
    "He stripped the screw head trying to force it out with the wrong driver."

strip in a sentence

  • She cut the fabric into thin strips.
  • The plane landed on a dirt airstrip.
  • They spent the evening bar-hopping along the strip.
  • He stripped the old paint off the door before repainting it.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "strip" in Arabic?

"strip" in Arabic is شَرِيط, قِطَاع, خَطّ. strip means: A long, narrow piece of material or land.

How do you pronounce شَرِيط?

"strip" in Arabic is شَرِيط, pronounced "šarīṭ".

How do you use "strip" in a sentence?

Example: "She cut the fabric into thin strips." In Arabic, "strip" is شَرِيط, قِطَاع, خَطّ.

Are there other ways to say "strip" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "strip": شَرِيط, قِطَاع, خَطّ.

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