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1 occupation
nf.1. okkupatsiya, egallab olish, bosib olish, istilo qilish, zabt etish, istilo, zabt; armée d'occupation istilochi armiya; pendant l'occupation Fransiyaning nemislar tomonidan istilo qilingan davrida2. egallash (joyni); l'occupation des locaux uylarni egallab olish.nf. ish, hunar, kasb, mashg‘ulot; nous avons de multiples occupations bizning turli xil mashg‘ulotlarimiz bor. -
2 retrait
nm.1. orqaga qaytish, chiqib ketish; retrait des eaux après une inondation toshqindan so‘ng, suvning qaytishi; le retrait des troupes d'occupation bosqinchi harbiy qismlarning chiqib ketishi; il annonça son retrait de la compétition u o‘zining musobaqadan chiqqanligini ma'lum qildi; loc. en retrait orqada, chetda; maison construite en retrait yo‘ldan chetda qurilgan uy; être, rester en retrait orqada, bir chetda turmoq, qolmoq2. qaytarib olish, olib qo‘yish; retrait des bagages de la consigne yukini saqlov xonasidan (qaytarib) olish; retrait du permis de conduire haydov guvohnomasini olib qo‘yish; faire un retrait à la banque bankdan pul olish.
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