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1 ölü
dead man, corpseölülər – the dead -
2 cəsəd
dead body, corpse -
3 cansız
lifeless; dead -
4 dirilmək
come to life; rise from the dead -
5 diriltmək
bring to life; raise from the dead -
6 işləmək
1) work2) run; functionavtobuslar üç dəqiqədən bir işləyir – the buses run every three minutestelefon işləmir – telephone is quite dead / is out of order3) be openKitabxana saat 5-ə kimi işləyir. – The library is open till 5 o'clock4) cinayət işləmək – commit a crime -
7 ölmək
die, pass away (keçinmək), be dead; məc. die for (çox istəmək) -
8 ölümcül
1) deadly2) (zəif) half-dead -
9 telefon
telephone, phonetelefona çağırmaq – call to the telephone smb.telefona cavab vermək – answer the call / phonetelefonla danışmaq – speak on the telephone / phonetelefonla zəng etmək – ring up, telephone, call (up) smb.telefon-avtomat – public telephonetelefon stansiyası – telephone exchangeyerli telefon danışığı – local callşəhərlərarası / ölkələrarası telefon danışığı – long-distance calltelefonçu – telephone-operatortelefonunuz var? – Are you on the telephone?telefon işləmir. – The telephone is quite deadHaradan telefon etmək olar? – Where can I make a call?telefon dəstəyi – receivertelefon dəstəyini qaldırmaq – lift the receiver, pick up the receivertelefon dəstəyini asmaq – hang uptelefon məlumat kitabçası – Telephone Directory -
10 yarımcan
half-dead -
11 yarmaq
cleave, chopcəbhəni yarmaq – break the frontxəstəni yarmaq – operate (on)meyidi yarmaq – anatomize a dead body; ev yarmaq rob – a house◊ Artıq tamah baş yarar. – All covet, all lose -
12 yorğun
weary, tiredyorğun-arğın – dead tired
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