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  • 1 line

    I
    [laɪn]
    1. n. 1) xətt, cizgi, cızıq; hədd; draw the line hədd qoymaq; just on the line tən ortalıqda; below the line normadan aşağı; 2) rabitə xətti; long-distance line şəhərlərarası telefon rabitəsi; Hold the line ! Dəstəyi asma! 3) sətir; 4) cərgə; 5) (the Line) ekvator
    2. v. xətt çəkmək; line up cərgəyə düzmək / düzülmək
    II
    [laɪn]
    astar tikmək (paltara)

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  • 2 engage

    [ɪnˈgeɪdʒ]
    1) işə götürmək; 2) tutmaq (otaq, yer); 3) bir işlə məşğul olmaq; engage seats at the theatre teatrda yer tutmaq; engage in politics siyasətlə məşğul olmaq; be engaged 1) nişanlanmaq; 2) məşğul olmaq; the line is engaged telefon məşğuldur; telefonla danışırlar; engagement 1) nişanlanma, 2) vəd; görüş (qabaqcadan təyin edilmiş). 3) məşğuliyyət; engagement ring nişan üzüyü

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