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1 lash lush
odds and ends, stuff, garbage -
2 bo’lash
v.t. to divide up, share. (bo’lashtir) -
3 yorug’lash
v.i. to become brighter -
4 chog’la
1. v.t. to ready, to get ready; to estimate, to figure; to aim for, to go for. (chog’lan, chog’lash) 2. v.t. to gladden, to make happy. (chog’lan, chog’lash) -
5 akkord
1. (Russian) chord 2. (Russian) akkord ish piece work. akkord haq to’lash payment per piece -
6 badlan
dial. v.i. to become furious, to lash out -
7 bas
1. (Persian) Enough!, Stop!; verily, certainly; well, then. bas qil to stop, desist 2. (Arabic) bas bog’lash /bas kel to be s.o./s.t.’s equal, to match 3. (Russian) bass -
8 bo’lashtir
caus. of bo’lash ; to apportion, divide up (all of s.t.) -
9 bog’la
to tie (together, down, up), fasten, connect; to bundle, tie in bundles; to wrap up, bind; to direct (irrigation water); v.i.) to collect, fill with (pus, a wound). ipsiz bog’la to bind w/o strings, to have at one’s mercy. supurgi bog’la to make a broom. yog’ bog’la to put on fat. to’r bog’la to bind melons in hanging nets (for winter storage). muhabbat bog’la to fall in love. tilini bog’la to be tongue tied. qanot bog’la (fig.) to sprout wings. qo’l bog’la to join one’s hands (when bowing). (bog’lan, bog’lat, bog’lash) -
10 chandi
v.t. to lash, to tie down; to splice; to talk badly of, to make rumors about; to banter words, to play one upmanship. (chandish) -
11 chirma
to lash or wrap tightly. (chirmal) -
12 darra hist.
(Persian) a scourge made of twisted thongs; name of a trad. game; twisted scarf used to strike the winner of this game. darra hist. ur to lash -
13 jirilla
v.i. to lash out, to boil over. (jirillash)jiring ono.ringing or clinking sound. mulla jirilla/jirilla chaqa small change, cash -
14 jizilla
v.i. to hiss and spit; to throb with pain; to lash out at, to speak harshly to. yuragi jizilladi to feel one’s heart miss a beat. (jizillat, jizillashtir) -
15 laq luq
s. lash lush -
16 olaqon
place where the lash of a whip is joined to the handle -
17 qahqahalab kul
v.i. to cackle, to guffaw. (qahqah(a)lash) -
18 qaqaqla
v.i. to cluck, to cackle (chicken). (qaqa(q)lan, qaqa(q)lat, qaqa(q)lash)qaqajon dial.s. qaqildoq -
19 savala
v.t. to flog, to flail, to whip, to lash; to beat or drive down (rain). (savalan, savalat, savalash) -
20 tezlik
anger, temper; speed, speediness. tezlik qil to lash out angrily. tezlik bilan quickly, with haste. tezliklar korobkasi gear box
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