English to Arabic Dictionary stout

stout

شجاع
definition
noun
Beer can range from light ales to dark stouts depending on the proportions of malt and barley.
a kind of strong, dark beer brewed with roasted malt or barley.
adjective
stout middle-aged men
(of a person) somewhat fat or of heavy build.
he put up a stout defense in court
(of an act, quality, or person) brave and determined.
translation of 'stout'
noun
جعة,
جعة قوية
adjective
نشيط,
شجاع,
بدين,
جريء,
سمين,
متين,
عنيد,
قوي,
سميك,
عنيف,
ممتلئ
example
Not a theologian, he was unconcerned by doctrinal minutiae; far from encouraging popery his one known theological work was a 'stout' defence of the church against Catholicism.
He's 'stout' and middle-aged, wearing a suit - looking totally out of place in the barbaric surroundings.
His current team depends heavily on the running game and 'stout' defense.
The lads in maroon were dominating at this stage but a 'stout' Laois defence was denying them the scores.
Long trousers, long sleeves and 'stout' boots are a necessity.
The most common, or at least best known are lager, ale, 'stout' and Pilsner.
She's a game old bird, though; dashingly dressed in sensible breeches and 'stout' walking boots, she's off down the fairway to confront the offending husband.
He was 'stout' and looked quite like a construction worker.
It was time for 'stout' defence and it was forthcoming.
I'm ushered into a clean, airy office by a small, 'stout' man with merry eyes, a father's face.
Where was his 'stout' defence of public schooling during the Commonwealth's crusade against state schools?
Without speaking he lifts me to my feet and brings his 'stout' stick down across my shoulders.
Particularly important are a windproof jacket, or anorak, with hood or hat and a 'stout' pair of walking boots or shoes as they may have to cross some rough ground to see the best wildlife.
Her husband, a tall, 'stout' fellow who probably wrestles alligators for fun, stomps ahead, engrossed in the sports pages of the paper.
The switching stick serves as a convenient probe; it is 'stout' and unlikely to bend or break in the joint.
While he might think it a 'stout' defence of his membership, there are those who view that approach as ostrich-like, robbing us of any hope of his assistance in weeding out the bad guys.
It was the father; a rather short, 'stout' man with a feathery blonde mustache, who spoke for the rest.
She was a 'stout' woman with rosy cheeks and always cheerful.
For those with 'stout' boots and stout hearts, there is a spectacular breathtaking, circular-kilometre walk from the abbey through the mountains.
He also points to a fondness for strong drink taken neat; whisky and vodka rather than English ale or Irish 'stout' .
Always travel with 'stout' boots, rainproof clothing, spare clothes, a first aid kid, torch, map, compass, food and drink.
Establishing a flow and chemistry on offense is critical, especially for a team that expects to be competitive behind a 'stout' defense.
It was lavishly furnished, and behind its wide oak desk, sat a burly and 'stout' man.
He was 'stout' , well past middle age, and his round cheeks were pink in the winter air as though they had just been shaved.
Not only would red sticks protect them, but 'stout' fencing and a location atop a river bluff.
He also said the authors had hurt him by describing him as a ‘short and 'stout' fellow who uses foul language’.
I came armed with a pair of 'stout' histories and a promisingly thick archaeological field-guide.
The Dolphins were favoured to win but ran into some 'stout' defence and a forward pack that grew in confidence throughout the day.
His eyes widened when he picked up the tracks of a man in 'stout' boots and a horse leading away from the clearing.
If you have weak knees or ankles, it helps to hire or buy adjustable walking poles, or a 'stout' stick.
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