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1 uçulmaq
break down; fall to the ground; collapse -
2 qırmaq
1) (sındırmaq) break2) fell (ağacı)3) break down (müqaviməti)4) cut off (kəsmək)◊ belini qırmaq – ruin -
3 sınmaq
be broken; be fractured; break down (maşın) -
4 uçmaq
II (bina) crumble, break downuçuq – collapsed, ruined, destroyedII1) fly2) evaporate (buxarlanmaq)3) fall (yüksəklikdən) -
5 çevirmək
1) turn over, tipple2) (tərcümə eləmək) translateüz çevirmək – turn away (from); break (with smb.) smb.üzünü çevirmək – avert one's face (eyes)altını üstünə çevirmək – turn upside-down -
6 üzmək
I(adam, heyvan) swim; (gəmi) sail, go; float (taxta parçası və s.)çay aşağı / yuxarı üzmək – go down / up streamqayıqda üzmək – go boatingII1) (gül) pick, pluck2) (əlaqələri) break off3) bir kəsin / quşun boynunu / başını üzmək – wring smb.'s (bird's) neck / head4) (dərini) flay, skin5) (əldən salmaq) exhaust, wear out◊ hər şeydən əlini üzmək – stop hoping, lose hope
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