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1 sir
1. (Arabic) secret 2. cinnabar, vermilion; minium, red lead; oil paint; glaze, enamel; silvering (of a mirror) 3. (Russian) cheese (s. pishloq) v.t. to cover (with fabric); to cling tightly (clothing); to tether; to starve, to withhold from eating. sirib bog’la to tether; to bind. o’zini nondan sir to forego eating bread. (siril) -
2 sir
глазурь, тайна, секрет -
3 sir
secret m, mystère mvernis m -
4 sir sinoat
(Arabic) secrets.sira 1 w/neg.never, ever; (not) at all. sir sinoat qo’ying Don’t even mention it! (= beyond description) -
5 sir a’mol
(Arabic) secrets -
6 sir asror
(Arabic) secrets -
7 sir hol
(Arabic) secret(s) -
8 ta’sir
(Arabic) effect, impression, influence. ta’siriga beril to fall under the influence of. ta’siri yo’q ineffective, ineffectual. ta’sir ol to be influenced by. ta’sir doirasi sphere of influence -
9 ta'sir
influence f, effet m, impression f; trace f; ta'sir etmoq / qilmoq influencer, impressionner; ta'sir ko‘rsatmoq exercer une influence -
10 beta’sir
(Persian) senseless, nonsensical; thick skinned, impudent -
11 o’sir
v.i. to fart. (o’sirish, o’sirtir) -
12 ta'sir
влияние, воздействие -
13 beta'sir
banal; absurde; insensible, coriace -
14 afandi Ott.
sir, gentleman, esquire; teacher; nickname for Xo’ja Nasriddin; silly person, fool, knucklehead; joke, tale -
15 boy
1. rich, wealthy; (coll. arch.) husband; epithet attached to the end of one’s name (originally indicating wealthy status). boy kasal a minor illness which nevertheless requires great care; one feigning illness in order to be provided with care and attention 2. boy ber to lose, to give in. sir(ni) boy ber to let out a secret -
16 oldir
v.t. caus. of soch oldir to have one’s hair cut. sir oldir to betray a secret. surat oldir to have one’s picture taken. tish oldir to have a tooth pulled. yurak oldir to be frightened. u meni ishga oldirdi He had me hired. go’shtni mushukka oldirib yuborishdi They let the cat take the meat. o’zini oldir to let oneself waste away. og’izdagi oshni oldir to lose what one already had in hand. oling, oldirmang Good luck! Go for it! (oldirtir) -
17 pan hist.
(Russian) Polish landowner; gentleman, lord, sir -
18 faktor
facteur m; muvaqqat faktorlar facteurs temporaires; doim ta'sir qiluvchi faktorlar facteurs permanents -
19 yopmoq
fermer, couvrir, clore; sir yopmoq garder un secretcuire au tandir (four)
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