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"armor, capsule, case, casing, cocoon, cover, covering, encasement, housing, hull, husk, jacket, pod, sheath
The children were collecting shells on the beach.
كان الأطفال يجمعون الصَدَف على الشاطئ.
I like collecting seashells when going to the beach.
أحب جمع الصدف عند الذهاب للشاطئ.
What a very beautiful seashell.
يا لها من صَدَفة جميلة للغاية.
How beautiful a seashell looks with its many colors.
ما أجمل منظر الصَدَف بألوانه المتعددة.
The science teacher asked the students to bring some shells to the classroom.
طلبت مدرّسة مادة العلوم من الطلاب أن يُحضروا معهم بعض الصَدَف إلى الغرفة الصفية.
come out of one's shell
يصبح اجتماعي
Wow, Anna has really come out of her shell lately. I remember when she wouldn't even talk to anyone, and now she's likely to be voted "Most Talkative."
Old Englishscell (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schel 'scale, shell', also to scale1. The verb dates from the mid 16th century in (sense 2 of the verb).