#vocabulary
Eng:
win-win - a situation or agreement in which all parties benefit or gain something positive.
Xorazmchada:
sanikammas-manikammas
( english people go, sen ham yut, men ham yutay.
In khorezm we say, sanam utiz, manam utizin )
contemplate🥲
Eng:
win-win - a situation or agreement in which all parties benefit or gain something positive.
Xorazmchada:
sanikammas-manikammas
( english people go, sen ham yut, men ham yutay.
In khorezm we say, sanam utiz, manam utizin )
contemplate🥲
Word: Transparent
#vocabulary
Meaning:
(adjective) Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
(adjective) Easy to perceive or detect; open and honest without secrets.
Uzbek:
(sifat) Shaffof. Yorugʻlikni oʻtkazib, orqasidagi narsalarni aniq koʻrsatadigan.
(sifat) Oson tushunarli yoki yashirin narsa yoʻq; ochiq va halol.
Examples:
The glass windows were so transparent that the garden was clearly visible.
The company aims to be transparent about its financial situation.
Synonyms: Clear, see-through, open, honest
Collocations: Transparent glass, transparent policy, transparent fabric
Fun Fact: The word "transparent" comes from the Latin word transparere, meaning "to show through."
#vocabulary
Meaning:
(adjective) Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
(adjective) Easy to perceive or detect; open and honest without secrets.
Uzbek:
(sifat) Shaffof. Yorugʻlikni oʻtkazib, orqasidagi narsalarni aniq koʻrsatadigan.
(sifat) Oson tushunarli yoki yashirin narsa yoʻq; ochiq va halol.
Examples:
The glass windows were so transparent that the garden was clearly visible.
The company aims to be transparent about its financial situation.
Synonyms: Clear, see-through, open, honest
Collocations: Transparent glass, transparent policy, transparent fabric
Fun Fact: The word "transparent" comes from the Latin word transparere, meaning "to show through."
Word: Anticipate
#vocabulary
Meaning:
(verb) To expect or predict something.
Uzbek:
(fe’l) Kutmoq yoki taxmin qilmoq.
She could anticipate his arrival by the sound of his footsteps.
Synonyms: Expect, foresee, predict, prepare for
Antonyms: Doubt, ignore, overlook
Collocations: Anticipate problems, anticipate a response, eagerly anticipate
#vocabulary
Meaning:
(verb) To expect or predict something.
Uzbek:
(fe’l) Kutmoq yoki taxmin qilmoq.
She could anticipate his arrival by the sound of his footsteps.
Synonyms: Expect, foresee, predict, prepare for
Antonyms: Doubt, ignore, overlook
Collocations: Anticipate problems, anticipate a response, eagerly anticipate
Word: Minor
#vocabulary
Meaning:
(adjective) Less important, smaller in size, amount, or degree.
(noun) A person who is not yet legally an adult.
Uzbek:
(adjective) Kichik, ahamiyatsiz
(noun) Voyaga yetmagan shaxs
Examples:
• The issue is minor and does not require immediate attention.
• Minors are not allowed to buy alcohol in most countries.
Synonyms: (adjective) insignificant, trivial | underaged
Antonyms: (adjective) major, significant | adult
Collocations: minor problem, minor injury, minor detail | unaccompanied minor
#vocabulary
Meaning:
(adjective) Less important, smaller in size, amount, or degree.
(noun) A person who is not yet legally an adult.
Uzbek:
(adjective) Kichik, ahamiyatsiz
(noun) Voyaga yetmagan shaxs
Examples:
• The issue is minor and does not require immediate attention.
• Minors are not allowed to buy alcohol in most countries.
Synonyms: (adjective) insignificant, trivial | underaged
Antonyms: (adjective) major, significant | adult
Collocations: minor problem, minor injury, minor detail | unaccompanied minor
villain
noun
VILLAIN n.
#vocabulary
Yovuz qahramon.
📖 the main bad character in a film, play, or story
📌🎧 The villain escaped with half of my family’s valuables 🦹♂️
📌 Moriarty is one of the most sophisticated villains ever.
📌 He felt that the insurance companies were the real villains in all this.
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#vocabulary
Yovuz qahramon.
📖 the main bad character in a film, play, or story
📌🎧 The villain escaped with half of my family’s valuables 🦹♂️
📌 Moriarty is one of the most sophisticated villains ever.
📌 He felt that the insurance companies were the real villains in all this.
Translate How to repeat
Ramadan #vocabulary
• Fast (n/v) - ro’za/ ro’za tutish
We soon start fasting and experience such great days that come once a year.
I love breaking (my) fast with friends and family around the table.
- Hey, wanna have lunch?
- Oh, no thanks. I am fasting.
Sunrise = Dawn
you eat before Sunrise.
Sundown = Sunset = Dusk
you eat after Sundown
• To break fast – to stop your restriction and start eating. (og’iz ochish, iftorlik qilish)
Try to break your fast with a date and/or some water.
• A date ( n ) - xurmo
• nullify/ invalidate- no’lga tushirish. Bekor qilish.
Consuming anything when there is sunlight nullifies your fast. And it becomes invalid.
Swallowing your saliva does not invalidate your fast according to many sources, but you may wanna look more into it.
with respect
@YuldoshevG
• Fast (n/v) - ro’za/ ro’za tutish
We soon start fasting and experience such great days that come once a year.
I love breaking (my) fast with friends and family around the table.
- Hey, wanna have lunch?
- Oh, no thanks. I am fasting.
Sunrise = Dawn
you eat before Sunrise.
Sundown = Sunset = Dusk
you eat after Sundown
• To break fast – to stop your restriction and start eating. (og’iz ochish, iftorlik qilish)
Try to break your fast with a date and/or some water.
• A date ( n ) - xurmo
• nullify/ invalidate- no’lga tushirish. Bekor qilish.
Consuming anything when there is sunlight nullifies your fast. And it becomes invalid.
Swallowing your saliva does not invalidate your fast according to many sources, but you may wanna look more into it.
with respect
@YuldoshevG
Word: Trigger (verb)
#vocabulary
Meaning: To cause something to start or happen, often suddenly or unexpectedly.
Uzbek: Qo‘zg‘atmoq, sabab bo‘lmoq
Examples:
The loud noise triggered the alarm.
His speech triggered an emotional reaction in the audience.
Synonyms: Cause, provoke, initiate
Collocations: Trigger a reaction, trigger a response, trigger a chain of events
#vocabulary
Meaning: To cause something to start or happen, often suddenly or unexpectedly.
Uzbek: Qo‘zg‘atmoq, sabab bo‘lmoq
Examples:
The loud noise triggered the alarm.
His speech triggered an emotional reaction in the audience.
Synonyms: Cause, provoke, initiate
Collocations: Trigger a reaction, trigger a response, trigger a chain of events
Word: Layout (noun)
#vocabulary
Meaning: The way in which the parts of something are arranged or organized.
Uzbek: joylashuv, xarita
Examples:
The layout of the new website is user-friendly and modern.
She admired the layout of the garden with its neatly arranged flowers.
Synonyms: Map, plan
#vocabulary
Meaning: The way in which the parts of something are arranged or organized.
Uzbek: joylashuv, xarita
Examples:
The layout of the new website is user-friendly and modern.
She admired the layout of the garden with its neatly arranged flowers.
Synonyms: Map, plan
Word: Timeless (adjective)
#vocabulary
Meaning: Not affected by the passage of time; remaining beautiful, relevant, or important forever.
Uzbek: abadiy, doimiy
Examples:
Her timeless beauty captivates everyone she meets.
Shakespeare’s works are timeless and still resonate with readers today.
Synonyms: Eternal, classic
#vocabulary
Meaning: Not affected by the passage of time; remaining beautiful, relevant, or important forever.
Uzbek: abadiy, doimiy
Examples:
Her timeless beauty captivates everyone she meets.
Shakespeare’s works are timeless and still resonate with readers today.
Synonyms: Eternal, classic
DAY 4
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#vocabulary
1. Trail - A path or track for walking.
Eg.We followed the trail through the woods.
Uzbek: Yo‘l
2. Avid - Very eager or enthusiastic.
Eg.She is an avid reader who loves books.
Uzbek: Iste'dodli, qiziquvchan
3. Eruption - A sudden explosion, often of a volcano.
Eg. The volcano had a big eruption last night.
Uzbek: Portlash, otilish
4. To outsmart - To be cleverer than someone else.
Eg. He managed to outsmart his opponents in the game.
Uzbek: Aqil jihatda orqada qoldirish
5. Stretch over - To extend or reach across a distance.
Eg.The bridge stretches over the river.
Uzbek: Tarqatmoq, uzatmoq
6. Alternative - A different option or choice.
Eg.We need to find an alternative route to avoid traffic.
Uzbek: Boshqa variant
7. Withdrawal - The act of taking something back or removing it.
Eg.He made a withdrawal from his bank account.
Uzbek: Olib qo‘yish, chiqarib olish
8. Adequate - Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose.
Eg.The hotel provided adequate facilities for the guests.
Uzbek: Yetarli
9. Vanish - To disappear suddenly.
Eg.The magician made the rabbit vanish from the hat.
Uzbek: G‘oyib bo‘lmoq
10. Watch your step - Be careful where you walk.
Eg.Be careful on the stairs; watch your step!
Uzbek:Ehtiyot bo’lmoq
11. Make it back - To return to a place.
Eg.I hope we can make it back home before dark.
Uzbek: Qaytib kelmoq
12. Accumulate - To gather or collect over time.
Eg.Dust can accumulate on shelves if not cleaned.
Uzbek: To‘plamoq, yig‘moq
13. Susceptible to - Likely to be harmed or affected by something.
Eg. Children are more susceptible to colds.
Uzbek: Moyil
14. Milestone - An important event or stage in progress.
Eg.Graduating from college was a major milestone for her.
Uzbek: Muhim voqea, bosqich
15. Cut off from - To be separated or isolated from something.
Eg. During the storm, we were cut off from the outside world.
Uzbek: Ajratilgan, yiroqlashtirilgan
16. Craft -To make something skillfully by hand.
Eg.She loves to craft jewelry in her free time.
Uzbek: hunar
#vocabulary
1. Trail - A path or track for walking.
Eg.We followed the trail through the woods.
Uzbek: Yo‘l
2. Avid - Very eager or enthusiastic.
Eg.She is an avid reader who loves books.
Uzbek: Iste'dodli, qiziquvchan
3. Eruption - A sudden explosion, often of a volcano.
Eg. The volcano had a big eruption last night.
Uzbek: Portlash, otilish
4. To outsmart - To be cleverer than someone else.
Eg. He managed to outsmart his opponents in the game.
Uzbek: Aqil jihatda orqada qoldirish
5. Stretch over - To extend or reach across a distance.
Eg.The bridge stretches over the river.
Uzbek: Tarqatmoq, uzatmoq
6. Alternative - A different option or choice.
Eg.We need to find an alternative route to avoid traffic.
Uzbek: Boshqa variant
7. Withdrawal - The act of taking something back or removing it.
Eg.He made a withdrawal from his bank account.
Uzbek: Olib qo‘yish, chiqarib olish
8. Adequate - Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose.
Eg.The hotel provided adequate facilities for the guests.
Uzbek: Yetarli
9. Vanish - To disappear suddenly.
Eg.The magician made the rabbit vanish from the hat.
Uzbek: G‘oyib bo‘lmoq
10. Watch your step - Be careful where you walk.
Eg.Be careful on the stairs; watch your step!
Uzbek:Ehtiyot bo’lmoq
11. Make it back - To return to a place.
Eg.I hope we can make it back home before dark.
Uzbek: Qaytib kelmoq
12. Accumulate - To gather or collect over time.
Eg.Dust can accumulate on shelves if not cleaned.
Uzbek: To‘plamoq, yig‘moq
13. Susceptible to - Likely to be harmed or affected by something.
Eg. Children are more susceptible to colds.
Uzbek: Moyil
14. Milestone - An important event or stage in progress.
Eg.Graduating from college was a major milestone for her.
Uzbek: Muhim voqea, bosqich
15. Cut off from - To be separated or isolated from something.
Eg. During the storm, we were cut off from the outside world.
Uzbek: Ajratilgan, yiroqlashtirilgan
16. Craft -To make something skillfully by hand.
Eg.She loves to craft jewelry in her free time.
Uzbek: hunar
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simple stories:
* book
* another book
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* book
* another book
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Ramadan #vocabulary
• Fast (n/v) - ro’za/ ro’za tutish
We soon start fasting and experience such great days that come once a year.
I love breaking (my) fast with friends and family around the table.
- Hey, wanna have lunch?
- Oh, no thanks. I am fasting.
Sunrise = Dawn
you eat before Sunrise.
Sundown = Sunset = Dusk
you eat after Sundown
• To break fast – to stop your restriction and start eating. (og’iz ochish, iftorlik qilish)
Try to break your fast with a date and/or some water.
• A date ( n ) - xurmo
• nullify/ invalidate- no’lga tushirish. Bekor qilish.
Consuming anything when there is sunlight nullifies your fast. And it becomes invalid.
Swallowing your saliva does not invalidate your fast according to many sources, but you may wanna look more into it.
with respect
@YuldoshevG
• Fast (n/v) - ro’za/ ro’za tutish
We soon start fasting and experience such great days that come once a year.
I love breaking (my) fast with friends and family around the table.
- Hey, wanna have lunch?
- Oh, no thanks. I am fasting.
Sunrise = Dawn
you eat before Sunrise.
Sundown = Sunset = Dusk
you eat after Sundown
• To break fast – to stop your restriction and start eating. (og’iz ochish, iftorlik qilish)
Try to break your fast with a date and/or some water.
• A date ( n ) - xurmo
• nullify/ invalidate- no’lga tushirish. Bekor qilish.
Consuming anything when there is sunlight nullifies your fast. And it becomes invalid.
Swallowing your saliva does not invalidate your fast according to many sources, but you may wanna look more into it.
with respect
@YuldoshevG
To sleep in - to sleep more than usual/ normal on purpose to get more rest.
[ ataylab, mazza qilib uhlash ]
What do you do at the weekends?
I usually like sleeping in until 10 or so, and I have a quick brunch... And then i may do some house chores or just go out with my friends. I don’t exactly plan my weekends, honestly.
To oversleep- to sleep longer than you intended to. Not on purpose
( bilmasdan uhlab qolish )
I went to bed very late because of that film, and overslept as a result. Missed my bus, and couldn’t go to the exam on time.
you can make some sentences using both and i will check if they are correct.
#vocabulary
[ ataylab, mazza qilib uhlash ]
What do you do at the weekends?
I usually like sleeping in until 10 or so, and I have a quick brunch... And then i may do some house chores or just go out with my friends. I don’t exactly plan my weekends, honestly.
To oversleep- to sleep longer than you intended to. Not on purpose
( bilmasdan uhlab qolish )
I went to bed very late because of that film, and overslept as a result. Missed my bus, and couldn’t go to the exam on time.
you can make some sentences using both and i will check if they are correct.
#vocabulary
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#life
small lessons and notes
#trivia
general knowledge
#vocabulary
language learning
#math
for easy-average math problems
#life
small lessons and notes
#trivia
general knowledge
#vocabulary
language learning
#math
for easy-average math problems
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That guy is doing a pretty good job teaching natural english instead of being stuck with, what we call “ classroom English”.
#vocabulary
Don’t mind the accent. They can’t help it.
#vocabulary
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Propel - to move something forward.
Propeller - kema parragi
Vessel - suvda suzadigan transport.
Result in - ..ga olib boradi
high fuel consumption - ko’p yoqilg’i sarflaydi.
slow speed - past tezlik.
mold - qolip
joint - ulangan joy.
cavity - kovak ( yuzadagi egri pasaygan jou )
screw - bo’lt
Polish - sayqallash
#vocabulary
Task 1 - Process ga o’xshash ekana?
Propeller - kema parragi
Vessel - suvda suzadigan transport.
Result in - ..ga olib boradi
high fuel consumption - ko’p yoqilg’i sarflaydi.
slow speed - past tezlik.
mold - qolip
joint - ulangan joy.
cavity - kovak ( yuzadagi egri pasaygan jou )
screw - bo’lt
Polish - sayqallash
#vocabulary
Task 1 - Process ga o’xshash ekana?
#vocabulary
Bizda svet o’chib qoldi.
Shunga bir svet haqida lug’at yodlasak.
O’zi yo’qligida gaplashsak G’iybat bo’p qolmaydimi??
Electricity = Power = Energy
Svet o’chishi
Electricity cut-off
Power cut
Power outage
Electricity goes off
———
random power cuts
unannounced electricity cut off
power outage without prior notice
———
Sadly, we do not have a stable electricity supply.
We get power cuts every now and then.
Electricity goes off more often than not.
Occasional power outages occur in our neighborhood.
Be tartib lekin hozircha esimga tushgan lug’atlar shu.
Use them if necessary🤝
Yonida boshqa yaxshi phrase larni ham bold qilib qo’ydim.
is there anything you dislike about your hometown ?
Desa shu haqda gapirsa bo’ladi
Bizda svet o’chib qoldi.
Shunga bir svet haqida lug’at yodlasak.
O’zi yo’qligida gaplashsak G’iybat bo’p qolmaydimi??
Electricity = Power = Energy
Svet o’chishi
Electricity cut-off
Power cut
Power outage
Electricity goes off
———
random power cuts
unannounced electricity cut off
power outage without prior notice
———
Sadly, we do not have a stable electricity supply.
We get power cuts every now and then.
Electricity goes off more often than not.
Occasional power outages occur in our neighborhood.
Be tartib lekin hozircha esimga tushgan lug’atlar shu.
Use them if necessary🤝
Yonida boshqa yaxshi phrase larni ham bold qilib qo’ydim.
is there anything you dislike about your hometown ?
Desa shu haqda gapirsa bo’ladi
#vocabulary
potholes – yama
The roads are in poor condition — there are potholes everywhere, and it's impossible to avoid them. We just have to choose which one to drive over and hope it doesn't damage the car.
Even when they come to fix them, the roads start to crack within a month.
muddy – loyli
slippery – sirpanchiq
When it rains, the real struggle begins — everywhere becomes muddy and slippery, making it a real challenge for people, especially schoolchildren, to keep their balance and reach their destination on foot.
lane – palasa
The roads do not have visible lines to separate or indicate lanes. Most of them have faded, and cars can literally drive on either side of the road, ignoring traffic rules and endangering people around.
pedestrian – piyoda
The roads lack essential speed bumps and pedestrian crossings, making it difficult for people to move around safely.
The streets are not pedestrian-friendly at all, sadly.
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However, despite all that, we 've learned to see the positive side of it. Thanks to all these shortcomings, the cars never speed
potholes – yama
The roads are in poor condition — there are potholes everywhere, and it's impossible to avoid them. We just have to choose which one to drive over and hope it doesn't damage the car.
Even when they come to fix them, the roads start to crack within a month.
muddy – loyli
slippery – sirpanchiq
When it rains, the real struggle begins — everywhere becomes muddy and slippery, making it a real challenge for people, especially schoolchildren, to keep their balance and reach their destination on foot.
lane – palasa
The roads do not have visible lines to separate or indicate lanes. Most of them have faded, and cars can literally drive on either side of the road, ignoring traffic rules and endangering people around.
pedestrian – piyoda
The roads lack essential speed bumps and pedestrian crossings, making it difficult for people to move around safely.
The streets are not pedestrian-friendly at all, sadly.
——————-
However, despite all that, we 've learned to see the positive side of it. Thanks to all these shortcomings, the cars never speed