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1 bilmək
1) know; be aware2) (bacarmaq) can, be able (to)danışa bilmək – can speakgəzə bilmək – be able to walk -
2 bacarmaq
be able; canUşaq oxumağı bacarır – The child can read -
3 güc
strength; force; powerbütün gücü ilə – with all one's strengthsilah gücü ilə – by force of armsat gücü – horse powerdövlətin gücü – power of a stategüc işlətmək – use forcegücü çatmaq – be able to dobuna mənim gücüm çatmaz – it's beyond my powergücüm çatan hər şey – everything in my powervar gücü ilə qışqırmaq – shout at the top of one's voicegüc vermək – lend strengthgücdən düşmək – become weak◊ El gücü, sel gücü. – Many hands make things light -
4 imkan
1) opportunity, chanceimkan vermək – give a chanceimkandan istifadə etmək – take advantage of the opportunityimkanı əldən buraxmaq – miss the opportunityimkan düşən kimi – at the first opportunity2) possibilityimkannı olmaq – be able (bir iş görməyə)imkan daxilində – within the range of possibility3) (daxili ehtiyat, maddi vəziyyət) means, resourcesheç bir imkan yoxdur – there is not the faintest chance -
5 qabil
1) capableqabil olmaq – be able (to); be capable (of)2) skilful (mahir)
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