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1 dayə
nursedayəlik etmək – work as a nurse -
2 day-day
сущ. разг. дядя:1. брат матери2. вежливое обращение к взрослому мужчине -
3 day
см. dayça. -
4 dayə
няня. -
5 day
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6 dayə
сущ.1. няня:1) женщина или девушка, занимающаяся уходом за ребёнком, за детьми2) женщина или девушка для ухода за больными в больницах и за детьми в детских садах и яслях2. кормилица (женщина, кормящая грудью чужого ребёнка)3. перен. нянька (тот, кто проявляет усиленную заботу о ком-л. о чём-л.) -
7 dayəlik
сущ. обязанности няни, кормилицы -
8 day
tay -
9 dayə
dadı -
10 day
tay -
11 dayə
dadı -
12 gündüz
day-timegündüz növbəsi – day shiftgündüz tamaşası – matineegündüz işığı – day-light -
13 gün
Idaygündən-günə – from day to daygünaşırı – every other dayhər gün – every daygünbə gün – day by day; from day to daybu günlərdə (gələcəkdə) – one of these days; (keçmişdə) the other day (bu yaxında)son günlər – recentlygün ağlamaq – ensure / provide well-to-do lifeməc.II(günəş) sungün çıxır. – The sun is risinggün batır. – The sun is settinggün doğanda – at sunrisegün batanda – at sunset -
14 ertəsi
ertəsi gün – next day, the following day -
15 yaman
1. i. evil, harmyamanlıq etmək – do harm; 2.s. bad, wicked◊ yaxşını yamandan ayırmaq – separate the sheep from the goatyaman gün – a bad day; a rainy dayyaman günün ömrü az olar – after a storm comes a calm -
16 bütün
whole, entire, complete; the wholebütün günü – the whole daybütünlüklə – completely, whollybüsbütün – altogether; quite -
17 dan
daybreak, dawndan yeri sökülür – the day is breakingdan yeri sökülərkən – at daybreak, at dawn -
18 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 -
19 hər
everyhər bir – each; everyonehər zaman – every time, alwayshər yerdə – everywherehər kəs – everyonehər nəyin bahasına olursaolsun – at whatever costhər kim – whoeverhər gün – every day;hər nə – whateverhər halda – in any casehər hansı adam – anybodyhər hansı şey – anything -
20 istirahət
rest, reposeistirahət etmək – rest, have a rest; take one's easeistirahət evi – rest home; holiday homeistirahət günü – day off
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