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1 halsız
weak, exhausted, weary -
2 zəif
weak; thin -
3 aciz
incapable; weak, poor; humbleaciz olmaq – be incapable; be unable of -
4 açıq
1) open (bağlı olmayan)2) uncovered (üstü açıq)3) clear (aydın)4) açıq səma – cloudless skyaçıq rəng – light colouraçıqdan-açığa – openly, clearlybaşıaçıq – bare-headedaçıq qapılar – open to the publicaçıq dəniz – high seaaçıq iclas – public meetingaçıq paltar – low-necked dressəliaçıq – generousaçıq ürəkli – open-heartedaçıq səsvermə – open ballot, vote by show of handsaçıq çay – weak teaaçıqlıq – open spaceaçıq hava – open airaçıq himayə – direct backingaçıq düşmənlik – overt hostility; open enmitygözüaçıq – wide-awake, cunningaçıq elan etmək – declare openaçıqca demək – declare openly -
5 çay
Itea (bitki və içki)Azərbaycan çayı – Azerbaijan teatünd / açıq çay – strong / weak teaçaya dəvət etmək – ask to teaçay servizi – tea-setçay süfrəsi – tea-clothçay qaşığı – teaspoonçay plantasiyası – tea plantationçay dəmləmək – make teaIIriver, streamçayaşağı – down-stream, down the riverçayyuxarı – up-stream, up the riverçay donub – the river is ice-bound -
6 güc
strength; force; powerbütün gücü ilə – with all one's strengthsilah gücü ilə – by force of armsat gücü – horse powerdövlətin gücü – power of a stategüc işlətmək – use forcegücü çatmaq – be able to dobuna mənim gücüm çatmaz – it's beyond my powergücüm çatan hər şey – everything in my powervar gücü ilə qışqırmaq – shout at the top of one's voicegüc vermək – lend strengthgücdən düşmək – become weak◊ El gücü, sel gücü. – Many hands make things light -
7 gücsüz
(zəif) weak, feeble; (gücü olmayan) powerless -
8 iradə
will, will-poweriradəli – strong-willediradəsiz – weak-willed -
9 sınıxmaq
grow weak; look drawn -
10 taqət
strengthtaqətdən düşmək – become exhausted; overworktaqətsiz – weak, feeble (zəif); exhausted (yorğun) -
11 üzgün
feeble, frail, weak (zəif); exhausted (yorğunluqdan)üzgünlük – weakness; exhaustion
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