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1 çıxarmaq
1) take out2) expel (məktəbdən və s.)siyahıdan çıxarmaq – strike off3) take off (paltar)4) pull out, extract (dişi)qərar çıxarmaq – make a decisionhökm çıxarmaq – pass a sentenceqəzet çıxarmaq – issue a newspaperbaş çıxarmaq – understandad çıxarmaq – become famousyaddan çıxarmaq – forgetnəticə çıxarmaq – come to the conclusion, conclude -
2 uzaq
distant, remote, far off (zaman və yer)uzaqa – far, far awayuzaqda – far off, at a distanceuzaqdan – from far offuzaq(ğ)ı (ən azı) – not more than; not later thanuzaq qohum – a distant relativebir şeyə uzaqdan baxmaq – look at something from a distance; take no part (in)məc. -
3 avtobus
busavtobusa minmək – take a bus; get on a busavtobusdan düşmək – get off a busavtobusla getmək – go by bus -
4 ayırmaq
1) separate; set apart2) distinguish (fərqləndirmək)3) divorce (evliləri)◊ gözümü ayıra bilmirəm – I can't take my eyes off -
5 istirahət
rest, reposeistirahət etmək – rest, have a rest; take one's easeistirahət evi – rest home; holiday homeistirahət günü – day off -
6 keçirmək
1) take across, lead(çaydan, yoldan); put / run through (içərisindən)2) (vaxt) spend, passiclas keçirmək – hold a meeting3) transferbaşqa işə keçirmək – transfer to another post4) (başqa vaxta) put off◊ həyata keçirmək – put into practiceelektrik keçirmək – conduct the electric currenthəyat keçirmək – livenəzərdən keçirmək – look throughhəyəcan keçirmək – be excitediynəyə sap keçirmək – thread a needle -
7 paltar
clothes, dress (qadın)üst paltarı – street-clothesalt paltarı – underwearpaltar geymək – put on clothespaltar soyunmaq – take off one's clothesev paltarı – house dresshazır paltar – ready-made clothespaltar tikmək – make clothes -
8 soyunmaq
undress, take off one's clothes; get undressedsoyundurmaq – undress
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