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1 rüsum
duty; customs taxrüsum qoymaq – impose taxrüsumsuz – duty-free -
2 borc
1) debt; loanborc almaq – borrowborca düşmək – run into debtborc vermək – lend2) duty, obligationBu bizim borcumuzdur – It is our duty◊ xirtdəyəcən borc içində olmaq – be up to the ears in debt -
3 gömrük
customsgömrük haqqı – customs-dutygömrük haqqından azad – customs free, duty-free -
4 növbətçi
person on dutyBu gün növbətçi kimdir? – Who is on duty today? -
5 iş
1) affair, businessxarici işlər – foreign affairs2) work, deeddövlət işi – affairs of Statenə işinə – what's that to you?3) action; job; occupation; professionbu sənin işin deyil – it is none of your businessmənim bu axşam işim yoxdur – I have nothing to do tonightişində ol – mind your own dutyiş-iş dən keçib – it is too late to do anythingişim var. – I am busyBu adamla işim var. – I have a job with this manişə götürmək – employ, hireişdən çıxarmaq – discharge, dismiss, fire; give smb. the sackamer. -
6 rəsmi
1) officialrəsmi səfər – official visit; duty visitrəsmi şəxs – officialrəsmi söhbət – official talks2) formal -
7 vəzifə
1) (yerinə yetirməli) duty2) (mövqe) post, positionvəzifə tutmaq – hold a postvəzifəli şəxslər – officials, functionaries
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