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1 iskanja
(Persian) press; vice; constraint, straits, grip (of crisis, etc.). iskanjaga ol to grip in a vice or press -
2 balo
calamity, misfortune, scourge; evil, trouble; something or other, whatever (word used as a substitute for other words, usu. with negative or sarcastic overtones); super (at doing s.t.), astounding, expert, ?bad?. balo bormi? What the heck is there? What the heck are you going to do with that?balodan ham qaytmaydi He doesn?t stop at anything. baloday Eplab qil to do something up right, to carry s.t. off well. baloday/baloga qol to be left holding the bag, to be held culpable. baloga qo’y to get s.o. into trouble, to put s.o. into a difficult position; to leave s.o. else holding the bag. baloga uchra /baloi azim great disaster. baloi nogahon sudden, unexpected misfortune. baloyi nafs/nafs balosi one’s just deserts (for vice). bir balo dedi he said something or other. bir balo qiling! Do something!. boshga balo bo’ldi to be a trouble; to be a headache. bowga balo qil to cause trouble for s.o.; to burden s.o. with s.t. boshga bitgan balo unavoidable/inevitable misfortune. bunda bir balo bor There?s something fishy about this. har balo every darn thing. har balo bo’lsa ham Whatever the hell happens. har baloni biladi he knows everything there is to know. hech balo not a blessed thing, not a damn thing. hech baloda yo’q, hech baloni bilmaydi He can?t do a darn thing. nima (ne, qanday) balo? What the heck (is this)?. nima balo bo’ldi? What the heck happened? nima balo qilding!? What the hell did you do?!. suv balosi inundation, flood. tuhmat balosi slander, slanderous situation. u yerda hech balo yo’q There?s not a damn thing there. u juda balo odam He?s really amazing. uni balo ham urmaydi nothing will touch him, nothing will happen to him. uni mening boshimga balo qilding! You brought it down on me! -
3 buzuqlik
abstr. of buzuq; vice, depravity -
4 fisq
(Arabic) intrigue, scheming; immorality, vice. fisq yo’liga qadam bos to involve begin using intrigue and scheming -
5 gira tech.
(Persian) vice (s. taxtakach, tiski) -
6 noib
assistant, vice. (Arabic) -
7 prorektor
(Russian) pro rector, vice chairman -
8 tiski
(Russian) vice -
9 vitse admiral
(Russian) vice admiral -
10 vitse prezident
(Russian) vice president
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