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1 döşəmək
spread (xalça), cobble (daş) -
2 yaxmaq
spread (yağ)dodağına rəng (pomada) yaxmaq – put lipstick onqara yaxmaq – blacken; slanderməc. -
3 yayılmaq
spread (şayiə, xəbər); be disseminated (fikirlər) -
4 yaymaq
spread, scatter (səpələmək); disseminate; distribute (satış yolu ilə); popularize (təcrübəni) -
5 salmaq
1) drop (yerə)2) spread (xalça); (aşağı) lower, pull downyola salmaq (ötürmək) – see off smb.məktubu yola salmaq – post a letternəzər salmaq – cast a glancekölgə salmaq – throw a shadowyada salmaq – rememberyorğan döşək salmaq – make a bedsöz salmaq – start talkingsüfrə salmaq – spread a table-clothsəs salmaq – make a noisehay-küy salmaq – kick up a rowhörmətdən salmaq – discredit -
6 dağılmaq
be scattered (kağızlar); spill (maye); fall to pieces, be spread; collapse (bina); wear out (paltar) -
7 düzmək
1) (yerləşdirmək) place, arrange2) (sapa) string, spreadcərgəyə düzmək – form in column -
8 örtük
bed-spread (çarpayıda), coverlet -
9 sərmək
1) spread out (xalça)2) hang on the line (zivədən) -
10 tor
net, screen (metal); wire-netbalıq toru – fish-net;tor atmaq, tor qurmaq – set / lay / spread netstora düşmək – fall into a nethörümçək toru – web, cobweb
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Spread — may refer to: *Statistical dispersion *Spread (food), an edible paste put on other foods *the score difference being wagered on in spread betting *the measure of line inclination in rational trigonometry *Temperature Dewpoint spread, dew point… … Wikipedia
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