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1 köpük
1) foam, spume; suds (sabunda); lather (atda)2) (xörəkdə) scumköpükyü yığmaq (xörəkdən) – skimköpüklü – foamy; scummy; frothy (pivə) -
2 qaymaq
cream (südün)qaymaqını yığmaq – skim the creamqaymaq tutmaq – get creamed overqaymaqlı – creamy -
3 üz
1) face2) surface (səth)3) the right side (paltarın, parçanın)südün üzü (qaymaq) – creamsüdün üzünü yığmaq – skim the milkonun üzündən – because of himsənin təqsirin üzündən – through your faultüzə demək – say to somebody's faceüzündə – on the surface (suyun, yerin)üz çevirmək – turn away fromüzə çıxmaq – come to the surface; appearüz-üzə – face to faceüz-üzə gəlmək – come face to face with, meetüzü gülmək – be happy / delighted;cheerful, jolly◊ hər yer insanın üzünə gülür – everything is clean and tidyüzü olmamaq – not to dare; not to have the face to; be unable to refuse; be unable to faceüz tutmaq – move towards; turn to, take a turn towardsüz-üzdən utanır – it is difficult to say such things to a person's face, it is hard to refuse personallyüz vurmaq – have a recourse toüzünə vurmaq – cast something in a person's teethnə üzlə gəldin? – How have you the face to come?üzbəüz – face to face; opposite
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