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1 sındırmaq
break; fracture (qol, qıç)◊ baş sındırmaq – puzzle over -
2 uçulmaq
break down; fall to the ground; collapse -
3 fasilə
interval; break; pauseon dəqiqəlik fasilə – ten minutes' intervalnahar fasiləsi – dinner break8 günlük fasilədən sonra – after an eight-day recessfasilə ilə – off and onfasilə vermək – break off, interrupt -
4 ara
1) interval, space of place or time, distance2) relation, understanding between personsara vermək – pause; have a breakara vurmaq, ara qızışdırmaq – make people quarrel with one anotheraradan qaldırmaq – liquidate, do away witharanı kəsmək – break off relationsarası kəsilmək – be stoppedara sözü – rumour (dedi-qodu)◊ aramız yaxşıdır. – We are on good termsOnunla aram yoxdur. – I don't like himÇayla aram yoxdur. – I don't care for teaara vermədən – continuously, without pauseüç saat ara vermədən – three hours runningaralarında – between / among themara-bir – now and then; rarely; sometimesaraya girmək – act as a mediator -
5 küsmək
1) have a quarrel (with); break off relations with (əlaqəni kəsmək); break with2) (incimək) be hurt; be offended -
6 qırmaq
1) (sındırmaq) break2) fell (ağacı)3) break down (müqaviməti)4) cut off (kəsmək)◊ belini qırmaq – ruin -
7 and
oath; swearand içmək – swear; take an oathandını pozmaq – break one's oath -
8 asayiş
peace; security; quietictimai asayiş – public orderasayiş yaratmaq – establish orderasayişi pozmaq – break the peace -
9 çevirmək
1) turn over, tipple2) (tərcümə eləmək) translateüz çevirmək – turn away (from); break (with smb.) smb.üzünü çevirmək – avert one's face (eyes)altını üstünə çevirmək – turn upside-down -
10 dayandırmaq
stop, put an end, cease (atəşi); make smb. stop (adamı); break off (danışıqları) -
11 dayanmadan
continuously, without break -
12 dinc
quiet; calm; peacefuldinclik – calmness, peace; restdincliyim yoxdur – I have no peace / restdincliyini pozmaq – break 's peace smb. -
13 düşərgə
campdüşərgə salmaq – break up a camp -
14 əhd
(solemn) pledge, promiseəhd etmək – pledge, give a solemn promiseəhdə əməl etmək – keep one's pledgeəhdindən dönmək – break one's promiseəhdi-peyman – solemn promise -
15 əlaqə
connection; tie, bondəlaqəsi olmaq – be connected, be in connection with; have connection (with)əlaqəli – connected, relateddostluq əlaqələri – friendly relationsqardaşlıq əlaqələri – links of brotherhoodqohumluq əlaqələri – ties of bloodəlaqəyə girmək – get into contact (with); get in touchəlaqəni kəsmək – break off (with)◊ yaxşı əlaqələri (tanışları) olmaq – have broad connections -
16 fasiləsiz
1) unbroken, continuous, uninterrupted; without a break2) continuously, uninterruptedlyYağış fasiləsiz yağırdı. – The rain never ceased -
17 finiş
idm. finishfinişə çatmaq – finish; come to finishfiniş lentini kəsmək – break a finishing tape -
18 xırdalamaq
1) (pulu) change2) break to small pieces -
19 qanun
lawseçki qanunu – electoral lawqanunu pozmaq – break the lawqanuna görə – according to lawqanundan kənar – unlawful; outlawqanuna riayət etmək – observe laws -
20 qırılmaq
1) (sınmaq) break (up); be broken2) be torn off (ip, sap); be snapped (əlaqələr)◊ aclıqdan qırılmaq – be starvedbeli qırılmaq – be ruined; go to wreckməc.
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