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1 orfoepiya
correct pronunciation -
2 to’g’ri
straight; right, true, correct; upright, honest; direct; straight away, directly. to’g’ri qil to make straight, to correct; to do the right thing. to’g’ri kel to match, to fit; to suit; to happen; to equal, to be the same as; to meet, to come across; to coincide with. to’g’ri chiziq straight line. to’g’ri burchak right angle. to’g’ri saylov direct election. to’g’ri boradigan poezd direct train. to’g’ri siznikiga keldim I came straight to your place. to’g’ri odam upright person. to’g’ri sini aytganda the truth be known..., actually,... to’g’risini ayting Tell (me) the truth. to’g’ri yo’l straight road; true path. bu kostyum menga to’g’ri kelmaydi This suit doesn’t suit me. bu xabar haqiqatga to’g’ri kelmaydi This news doesn’t ring true. to’y bayram kuniga to’g’ri keldi the wedding coincided with the holiday. bugun ko’p yurishga to’g’ri keldi Today we had to walk quite a lot. shunday qilishga to’g’ri keladi It will have to/should be done this way. to’g’ri chiq to turn out to be true. to’g’rimda facing me. to’g’risida across from, facing; about, concerning; over, with respect to. men parkning to’g’risida turaman I live across from the park. to’g’risidan (from) opposite, from the other side; from, over, about. pul to’g’ri bir oz qiynalib turibmiz We’re having a few problems with money -
3 haqli
able, allowed; correct, justified, (in the) right -
4 haqrost
(Persian) true, correct -
5 to’g’rila
v.t. to put right, to correct, to straighten; to take care of; to direct at, to train on, to face towards. (to’g’rilan, to’g’rilat, to’g’rilash) -
6 tuzat
1. v.t. to set straight, to right; to fix, to repair, to correct; to improve; to cure, to heal; to put in one’s place. (tuzatil, tuzatish, tuzattir, tuzattiril) 2. v.t. caus. of tuza -
7 xatosiz
error free, correct; evenly (sprouting; of seeds)
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