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delicate

  • 1 délicat

    -ate
    I adj.
    1. xushmuomala, nazokatli, odobli, muloyim; nozik, yumshoq, mehribon, mushfiq; nafis, chiroyli, yoqimli, latif (hid, yuz, qiyofa haqida)
    2. mazali, lazzatli, totli, shirin, xushxo‘r
    3. nimjon, zaif, ojiz, bequvvat, sust, bo‘sh, quvvati, madori, darmoni, kuchi yo‘q, qiltiriq; santé délicate zaif salomatlik; sommeil délicat hushyor uyqu
    4. nafis, nozik, nafosatli, bejirim, nazokatli, kelishgan, go‘zal; ouvrage délicat nozik ish (asar); goût délicat nozik did
    5. nozik, qaltis, mushkul, chigal; question délicate qaltis, chigal masala; situation délicate mushkul holat
    6. zehnli, idrokli, uquvli, zehni o‘ tkir, baland, ta'sirlanuvchan, tez ta'sirlanuvchan, hassos, ziyrak, hushyor, sezgir
    7. talabchan, nozik tabiat, tantiq, injiq, didi baland
    II n. faire le délicat, faire la délicate ortiqcha talabchan bo‘lmoq.

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  • 2 manipulation

    nf.
    1. manipulyatsiya (murakkab va nozik boshqarish); appareil d'une manipulation délicate murakkab va nozik boshqariladigan apparat
    2. tajriba, sinov; manipulations chimiques kimyoviy sinovlar
    3. massaj; manipulations vertébrales umurtqa pog‘onasini massaj qilish
    4. ko‘zbog‘lash
    5. fig.péj. firibgarlik, soxtalashtirish, manipulations électorales saylovni soxtalashtirish.

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  • 3 membrure

    nf.
    1. qaddi-qomat, bo‘y-bast, jussa, bichim; membrure puissante, délicate baquvvat, nozik jussa
    2. mar. kemaning shpangautlari.

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  • 4 position

    nf.
    1. o‘rin, joy, vaziyat, holat; position horizontale, verticale gorizontal, vertikal holat; position stable, instable; forte, faible tinch, notinch; mustahkam, bo‘sh vaziyat; feu de position belgi chirog‘i (kema, samolyot, mashinalarda)
    2. pozitsiya (qo‘shinning jang paytida o‘rnashgan joyi); position stratégique strategik pozitsiya; loc. guerre de position pozitsion urush
    3. holat, vaziat, poza, pozitsiya (tananing); prendre une position, changer de position bir holatga kirmoq, holatini o‘zgartirmoq; la position assise, couchée o‘ tirgan, yotgan holat; en position biror holda, holatida, shaylangan holda; on se mit en position de combat ular jangga shaylandilar; en position! shaylaning!
    4. hol, holat, vaziyat; une position critique, délicate og‘ir, nozik vaziyat; loc. être en position de +inf biror narsa qila olmoq; biror narsa qila olish holatida, darajasida bo‘lmoq
    5. mavqe, martaba, ahvol, o‘rin, daraja; occuper une position sociale assez importante ancha muhim ijtimoiy mavqega ega bo‘lmoq; un homme dans sa position ne peut pas se compromettre martabali odam o‘zining obro‘sini to‘kmasligi kerak
    6. nuqtai nazar, fikr; quelle est sa position politique? uning siyosiy nuqtai nazari qanday? prendre position o‘z fikrini, nuqtai nazarini bildirmoq; rester sur ses positions o‘z fikrida qolmoq
    7. qo‘yilish; o‘rtaga qo‘yilish, tashlanish; la position d'un problème biror masalaning qo‘yilishi.

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  • 5 situation

    nf.
    1. kishining holi, ahvoli, sharoiti; hol, ahvol, vaziyat; la situation est délicate vaziyat nozik; leur situation financière s'améliore ularning moliyaviy ahvoli yaxshilanyapti; situation de famille oilaviy ahvol; loc.fam.vx. elle est dans une situation intéressante u ikkiqat
    2. mavqe, martaba, ahvol, o‘rin; il a perdu sa situation u o‘z mavqeini yo‘qotdi; avoir une bonne, belle situation ajoyib mavqega ega bo‘lmoq
    3. ijtimoiy sharoit, ahvol; la situation est grave ahvol og‘ir; tentative du gouvernement pour dominer la situation hukumatning sharoitni qo‘lga olish uchun qilgan harakati.

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