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  • 121 alliance

    nf.
    1. ittifoq, birlik; conclure, dénoncer une alliance birlik haqida shartnoma tuzmoq, bekor qilmoq; un traité d'alliance ittifoq haqida shartnoma
    2. birlashma, ittifoq, blok; alliance défensive mudofaa ittifoqi
    3. fig. birlashma, birikma, bog‘lanish; une alliance des couleurs bo‘yoqlarning birligi; xillangan bo‘yoqlar
    4. nikoh; er-xotinlik; uylanish; erga tegish; une alliance heureuse baxtli nikoh; les parents par alliance quda tomondan qarindoshlar; c'est mon oncle par alliance erimning, xotinimning amakisi, tog‘asi
    5. nikoh uzugi, ko‘zsiz uzuk; une belle alliance chiroyli nikoh uzugi; une alliance en or tilla nikoh uzugi; porter une alliance nikoh uzugini taqib yurmoq.

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  • 122 allier

    I vt.
    1. eritib ulamoq, qotishtirmoq; aralashtirmoq, qorishtirmoq; allier l'or et l'argent oltin va kumushni eritib aralashtirmoq
    2. birlashtirmoq, qo‘shmoq; allier des peuples, des forces xalqlarni, kuchlarni bir-biriga qo‘shmoq, birlashtirmoq
    3. fig. qo‘shmoq, bog‘ lamoq, birlashtirmoq; allier la théorie à la pratique nazariyani amaliyot bilan bog‘lamoq
    4. qarindoshurug‘ ga aylantirmoq, yaqinlashtirmoq, bir-biriga yaqin qilmoq; allier deux familles ikkita oilani qarindosh-urug‘ga aylantirmoq; qarindoshlik rishtalari bilan bog‘lamoq
    II s'allier vpr.
    1. ittifoqqa kirmoq; ittifoq tuzmoq; ces deux pays se sont alliés bu ikki davlat ittifoq tuzdilar
    2. qotishmoq, qotishma hosil qilmoq; ces deux métaux s'allient facilement bu ikki metall oson qotishma hosil qiladi
    3. to‘g‘ri, mos, muvofiq kelmoq; yopishib tushmoq, uyg‘unlashmoq; le jaune et le violet s'allient très bien sariq va binafsha rang bir-biriga juda mos keladi
    4. qarindosh-urug‘ga aylanmoq, yaqinlashmoq; ces deux familles se sont alliées bu ikki oila qarindoshurug‘ ga aylandilar.

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  • 123 aloi

    nm.
    1. proba (oltin, kumush kabilarning soflik darajasini ko‘rsatuvchi raqam)
    2. fig. sifat; de bon aloi sifati yaxshi; de mauvais aloi sifati yomon, sifati past; les marchandises de bon aloi sifati yaxshi mahsulot.

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  • 124 alourdir

    I vt.
    1. og‘irlashtirmoq, vazminlashtirmoq, og‘ irlashtirib qo‘ymoq; la pluie alourdit les vêtements yomg‘ir kiyimlarni vazminlashtiryapti
    2. fig. og‘irlashtirmoq; murakkablashtirmoq, mushkullashtirmoq; cette tournure alourdit la phrase bu ibora gapni murakkablashtirmoqda
    II s'alourdir vpr. og‘irlashmoq, vazminlashmoq.

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  • 125 amalgame

    n.
    1. amalgama (simobning biror metall bilan qotishmasi)
    2. fig. aralash-quralash narsa, qotishma, qurama, omixta
    3. turli xil kishilar va narsalarning sun'iy qo‘shilishi; plomba (tishdagi kovakni to‘ldirish uchun ishlatiladigan modda).

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  • 126 amalgamer

    I vt.
    1. qo‘shib aralashma hosil qilmoq; amalgamer les oeufs et la farine tuxum va unni aralashtirmoq qo‘shmoq
    2. turli moddalarni aralashtirmoq, omixta qilmoq, qo‘shmoq
    II s'amalgamer vpr. erib qo‘shilib ketmoq; fig. qo‘shilmoq, birlashmoq.

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  • 127 ambassadeur

    -drice
    n.
    1. elchi; l'ambassadeur extraordinaire et plénipotentiaire favqulodda va muxtor elchi; madame l'ambassadeur ou madame l'ambassadrice elchi janoblari, elchi xonim
    2. fig.fam. vakil; soyez mon ambassadeur auprès de lui uning oldida mening vakilim bo‘ling
    3. nf. elchining xotini.

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  • 128 ambroisie

    nf.
    1. yunon afsonalarida ilohlarning ovqati
    2. fig. lazzatli taom.

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