English to Arabic Dictionary pivot

pivot

محور
definition
verb
the sail pivots around the axis of a virtually static mast
turn on or as if on a pivot.
noun
The insert requires minimal preventive-maintenance grease at its pivot points and axles.
the central point, pin, or shaft on which a mechanism turns or oscillates.
translation of 'pivot'
verb
دار على محور,
محور,
أدار على محور
noun
محور,
شخص أساسي
example
The rear foot becomes the 'pivot' foot, so don't move it if you stop dribbling.
Sirk, to his everlasting credit, steers her clear of self-parody by making her the 'pivot' of the story.
Once you receive the ball the question is often asked by many coaches how and or what 'pivot' foot should you use.
It was one of those shops with front shutters that rotated on a central 'pivot' .
Now we all realise exactly how much she meant to us all, a solid 'pivot' of family and cheer.
To 'pivot' to the left, you press down on your right big toe.
As the 'pivot' player makes contact with the floor, he pivots toward the basket, holding the ball high over his head.
This is the very 'pivot' of Bush's foreign policy.
The 'pivot' of this change was the Enlightenment, a time when the rational took ascendance over the mystical.
Put the ball down hard on the floor, before you pick up your 'pivot' foot.
Find the central 'pivot' point and bring it front and center on the phone, on TV on the stump, and at the door.
The 'pivot' mechanism, in conjunction with a very stable Y-shaped base, provides stability without wiggling even when rotated.
Washington-based realists tend to see the U.S. as the 'pivot' of the future.
Germany used to be the 'pivot' of the European economy.
the 'pivot' of community life was the chapel
Ramer eliminated a huge amount of weight by combining the release mechanism with the toe 'pivot' .
The insert requires minimal preventive-maintenance grease at its 'pivot' points and axles.
Dunc is one of the few players in the NBA with a significant go-to move; his inside 'pivot' into the rocker step position off the glass is deadly from 12 to 15 feet.
No - she had been the 'pivot' of it all, the centre, the core.
The pair at the rear of the 'pivot' joint immediately underneath the crane base is the most used.
You can see the gears that turned to 'pivot' the enormous centre section of the bridge into the air, allowing riverboats to pass underneath.
A variation on heel-drag spinouts is to use your brake-pad as the 'pivot' .
The weight of the rod is somewhat balance by the additional handle behind the 'pivot' point near the reel.
The closer the central 'pivot' point is to the cam, the wider the valve opening.
the 'pivot' of community life was the chapel
The 'pivot' of this arc of instability is the new state of Timor Leste.
It may also be the 'pivot' of a terrible 10 years for South Africa.
The trees hid the 'pivot' points, while the bushes hid the gate itself.
For the U.S., Okinawa is the 'pivot' of its East Asian military presence.
It is implicitly, and has been historically, the strategic 'pivot' of the world.
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