Yangi suzlar Exercise 4 dan boshlangan va keyin reading passage ga ulanib ketgan.
Observe [əbˈzɜːv] Kuzatmoq (The patients were observed over
a period of several months.)
Behave [bɪˈheɪv] Uzini tutmoq (They behaved very badly
towards their guests. He had always
behaved in a friendly manner towards us.)
temporarily [ˈtemprərəli] Vaqtinchalik (We regret this service is
temporarily unavailable.)
trail [treɪl] Iz (The dogs are trained to follow the trail
left by the fox. He left a trail of muddy
footprints behind him.)
insight [ˈɪnsaɪt] Tushuncha (I hope you have gained some
insight into the difficulties we face. The
book provides important insights about the
doctor-patient relationship.)
discreetly [dɪˈskriːtli] Jimgina, kup etiborni tortmasdan (in a way
that is careful not to cause embarrassment
or attract too much attention, especially by
keeping something secret. The removal of
the waste is done discreetly.)
reluctant [rɪˈlʌk.tənt] Xoxlamasdan ,( not willing to do something
and therefore slow to do it. Students may
feel reluctant to ask questions. She was
reluctant to admit she was wrong.)
curious [ˈkjʊəriəs] Qiziqqon, hamma narsani bilgisi keladigan
yosh bolalar kupincha shunaqa bulishadi
(having a strong desire to know about
something. He is such a curious boy, always
asking questions.)
sense [sens] Sezmoq (I sensed quite strongly that she
was angry with me.)
vicious [ˈvɪʃ.əs] (brutal) Vaxshiy, shavqatsiz (The police said that this
was one of the most vicious attacks they'd
ever seen.)
fondness [ˈfɒndnəs] Yoqtirish (George's fondness for fishing was
well known.)
contrary to [ˈkɒntrəri] Ga qarama qarshi ravishda (Contrary to
popular belief, the economy is doing well.
Contrary to what the public said, weapons
were still being exported.)
socialize [ˈsəʊʃəlaɪz] Odamlar bilan kurishib turmoq, bordi keldi
qilib turmoq (to meet and spend time with
people in a friendly way, in order to enjoy
yourself. I tend not to socialize with my
colleagues.)
presence [ˈprez.əns] Biror nimani/kimni bor bulishi (The
presence of pollen in the atmosphere
causes hay fever in some people.)
adopt [əˈdɒpt] Qo’llamoq (All three teams adopted
different approaches to the problem.)
Munosabat (to have a positive/negative
attitude [ˈætɪtjuːd] attitude towards somebody/something. The
teachers seem to have a very relaxed
attitude to discipline.)
Tusqinlik qilmoq, xalaqit bermoq (Heavy
disrupt [dɪsˈrʌpt] snow disrupted travel into the city this
morning. The meeting was disrupted by a
group of protesters who shouted and threw
fruit at the speaker.)
Kim bilandir birga bulish (the fact of being
company [ˈkʌmpəni] with somebody else and not alone. I enjoy
Jo's company (= I enjoy being with her). He's
nervous in the company of his colleagues.)