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1 dolanmaq
1) go round2) (yaşamaq) live, existyaxşı dolanmaq – be well off -
2 yol
1) road, way2) way, means (vasitə)3) manner, methodyola düşmək – start; set forth on a journey◊ yola gətirmək – persuade; bring someone round to the right viewyola salmaq – 1) (ötürmək) see someone off 2) (göndərmək) send; post, mail (poçt ilə)yoldan qalmaq – be kept back; be detainedişlər yolundadır – all goes wellbir işin yolunu tapmaq – find a way of doing somethingyolundan çıxarmaq 1) mislead, pervert 2) go off the rails (qatar və)s.yolunuz düşərsə – if you go that wayyolunu kəsmək – stop someone, stand in 's way (mane olmaq) smb.yol vermək – give passage, make wayyola getmək (yaşamaq) – get on withO hamı ilə yola gedir. – He gets on with everybodyOnunla yola getmək çətindir. – He is hard to live withyol yoldaşı – fellow-travelleryol xərcləri – travelling expenses; journey-moneyyol pulu (minikdə) – fare -
3 yuxu
1) sleepyuxuda – in one's sleepyuxuya getmək – fall asleepyuxudan oyanmaq – wake upyuxudan oyatmaq – wake; awakenyuxu dərmanı – sleeping draughtyuxum var – I am sleepyyuxum qaçdı – my sleepiness passed offyuxusunu almaq – have a good night's rest; sleep well2) dream (röya)yuxu görmək – dream, have a dreamyuxuda görmək – dream (about)Bütün gecə gözümə yuxu getmədi. – I haven't slept a wink all night
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well-off — Ⅰ. well off UK US (also well off) /ˌwelˈɒf/ adjective ► rich: »My old customers were well off, middle aged people. »Grants are available for less well off families. ► used to describe a place where rich people live: »He grew up in a well off… … Financial and business terms
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well-off — adjective INFORMAL rich, or having enough money to live well: They worked long hours and became very well off … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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