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1 bajar
to execute, carry out, fulfill, perform (duty). (bajaril, bajarish) -
2 bajo
(Persian) satisfactory, fine; (remark) fine, will do, agreed; with pleasure. bajo bo’l to be acceptable; to be carried out. bajo keltir /et /qil to perform, carry out, execute -
3 ijro
(Arabic) execution, fulfillment, performance. ijro varaqasi writ, court order. ijro qiluvchi executor. ijro qil /Et to carry out, to execute -
4 o’rinla
v.t. to execute, to carry out; to work out. (o’rinlat, o’rinlash) -
5 qiy
v.t. to cleave, to cut, to shear; to dig or cut into; to execute well, to do a fantastic job of; to reduce, to destroy. qiyma to spare. ko’zi qiyma to be unable to bring o.s. to get rid of; to have pity on. so’zini qiy to disregard the words of. (qiydir, qiydirt, qiydirtir, qiyil, qiyish)qiy chuv ono.clamor, commotion, yelling and screaming compacted sheep pellets (which accumulates as a layer in a sheep pen and is dried and used as fuel) -
6 yurgiz
v.t. caus. of yur ; to run, to carry out, to execute; to paint, to cover with (color or coating). ko’z yurgiz to run one’s eyes over. o’z so’ziga yurgiz to have one’s way. (yurgizil) -
7 otilmoq
être fusillé, exécuté
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