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1 zülm
wrong; oppression; cruelty; tyrannyzülm etmək – do wrong to; treat unjustly / cruellyzülm ilə – by force, forciblyzülm altında yaşamaq – live under tyrannyzülm çəkmək – suffer -
2 addım
step, paceaddım atmaq – step, walk; take the step, addım-addım – step by step, graduallyaddımbaşı – at every step, frequentlysəhv addım – wrong stepbir addımlıq yol – a step away; quite near -
3 büdrəmək
stumble; məc. go wrong (səhv etmək) -
4 əngəl
1) obstacleəngəl törətmək – create obstacles, block2) (çətinlik) trouble, difficultyəngələ düşmək – get into trouble3) (qüsur) smth. wrong -
5 haqsız
unjust (ədalətsiz); wrong (səhv) -
6 səhv
mistake; error; fault (günah)kobud səhv – blundersəhvən – by mistakesəhv etmək – make a mistakesəhvsiz – faultless, unerringSiz səhv edirsiniz. – You are mistaken. You are wrong -
7 tərs
1) obstinate, stubborntərs adam – obstinate / stubborn persontərs-tərs baxmaq – look askance2) wrong side (paltarın iç üzü); seamy side -
8 tərsinə
1) inside out, wrong side out2) on the contrary -
9 vaxt
timeo vaxtdan bəri – since, since that timeməktəbdə oxuduğum vaxt – when I was at schoolvaxtı ilə – in the past; at one timevaxt qurtardı – time is upbir vaxtlar – once, once upon a timehər vaxt – always, every timeheç bir vaxt – neverNə vaxt? – When?o vaxt – then, that right timevaxtında – in timevaxtsız – at the wrong time, untimelyaxşam vaxtı – in the eveningboş vaxt – spare time, leisureson vaxtlar – lately, recentlyvaxtlı-vaxtında – in time, accurately -
10 yanılmaq
make a mistake, go wrong; be mistaken -
11 yanlış
erroneous, wrongyanlış anlamaq – misunderstand
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