an
expert
on
the
subject
of
British
history.
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89. Mandy
is
an
expert
with
a
needle
and
thread.
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90. Adam is engaged to a famous actress. >> unastirilg’an boliw
91. Mr. Hills is engaged in an important meeting. >> ba’nt boliw
92. I dreamt about taking my exams last night. >> tu’s ko’riw
93. I often dream of travelling abroad. >> arziw-a’rman qiliw
94. There is a difference between being alone and being lonely. >> arasindag’i parq
95. He differs from his brother in many ways. >> parqli boliw
96. Small children are dependent on their parents. >> g’a’rezli, qaram
97. A good friend is someone you can depend on in difficult times. >> g’a’rezli, qaram boliw
98. Having a broken arm, he had difficulty in dressing himself. >> qiyinshiliqqa ushiraw
99. Jake was disappointed with his exam results. >> qapa boliw
100. My parents disapprove of motorbikes. >> maqullamaw
101. We were dissatisfied with the hotel service, so we complained to the manager. >> qanaatlanbag’an
boliw, kewli tolmaw
102. Kate is experienced in working with children. >> ta’jriybeli
103. There was no excuse for his behaviour. >> keshirim joq
104. He promised to pay for the damage to my car. >> ziyan, za’lel
105. The children were very excited about the trip. >> tolqinlaniw, hayajanlaniw
106. This book is so old that it's falling APART. >> bo’lekelrge bo’liniw
107. We could do WITH a new washing machine. This one is very old. >> qa’lew; mu’ta’j boliw
108. I think Kate and Peter have fallen OUT. They aren't speaking to each other. >> urisip qaliw
109. The car drew UP next to me, and the driver asked for directions. >> toqtatiw, toqtaw
110. The slowest runner fell BEHIND very quickly after the race had started. >> ten’lesip ju’riwde
sa’tsizlikke ushiraw, izde qalip qoyiw
111. It's about time the government did AWAY WITH housing tax. >> biykar qiliw, joq etiw
112. We bought an old house last year and now we're doing it UP. >> remontlaw; qayta boyaw
113. Mike was so handsome and charming that Sarah fell FOR him immediately. >> su’yip qaliw, jaqsi
ko’rip qaliw
114. The tram drew IN to the station exactly on time. >> toqtaw ushin tezlikti pa’seyttiriw
115. The politician thought that someone was trying to do AWAY WITH him, so he hired abodyguard. >>
o’ltiriw
116. Lots of people fell FOR the conman's tricks before he was caught by the police. >> jalg’anina ushiw,
laqqa tu’siw, aldanip qaliw
117. The landlord drew UP a contract for the new tenant. >> jaziw, jazip tayarlaw
118. Until you can afford to buy a car, you'll have to do WITHOUT one. >> eplew, a’mellew,
qanaatlaniw, shekleniw
119. Don't forget to do UP your shoe laces or you'll trip over them. >> baylaw, ildiriw
120. Despite months of preparation, their plans fell APART at the last minute. >> sa’tsizlikte tamanlaniw
121. Jenny's doing herself UP at the moment because she's going to a party tonight. >> arnawli kiyim
kiyiw, g’ayrita’biyg’iw kiyim kiyiw
122. If you fall BEHIND with the payments, we may take legal action. >> to’lemi keshigiw
123. The parcel that was delivered to my house was done UP with string. >> baylaw; oraw
124. You can always fall BACK ON your skills as a teacher if you don't make it as an artist. >> basqa
planlar sa’tsizlikke ushirag’an gezde ja’rdem ushin xabarlasiw, buriliw
125. I'll fall IN WITH whatever you plan for the weekend. >> razi boliw, kelisim beriw
126. She had never heard of the effects of global warming. >> bar ekenligi haqqinda esitiw, biliw
127. Did you hear about the robbery which took place yesterday? >> esitiw, birew ta’repinen aytilg’an
boliw
128. I haven't heard from Terry since he moved to Australia. >> xat-xabar aliw
129. I am fed up with tidying up after those boys. >> toyip ketiw, qiqildag’ina keliw, biyzar bolip ketiw
130. She is very fond of her baby sister. >> unatiw, jaqsi ko’riw
131. I have forgiven David for breaking my stereo. >> keshiriw
132. Eating fruit and vegetables is very good for your health. >> ushin paydali (jaqsi) boliw
133. Peter is very good at Mathematics. >> jaqsi boliw, uqipli boliw
134. My brother is very good to me. He always looks after me. >> jaqsi mu’na’sebette boliw
135. Tom was upset by his failure in the exam. >> sa’tsizlik
136. Richard Branson failed in his attempt to cross the Atlantic in a hot air balloon. >> sa’tsizlikke
ushiraw+ NOUN
137. Her car failed to start this morning, so she had to call a taxi.>> sa’tsizlikke ushiraw+ VERB
138. I am very grateful to you for all your help with the arrangements. >> minnetdar boliw
139. That man looks familiar to me. >> birewge tanis boliw
140. I am not familiar with the workings of this company yet. >> bir na’rse menen tanis boliw
141. He was found guilty of theft and sentenced to three months in prison. >> ayipdar+ NOUN
142. She felt very guilty about lying to her parents. >> ayipdar+ VERBing
143. Car exhaust fumes are harmful to the environment. >> ziyanli
144. Tony hopes for a rise in salary and a promotion this year. >> u’mit qiliw + NOUN
145. I hope to travel the world when I finish university next year. >> u’mit qiliw + VERB
146. There is no hope of finding a solution to this problem. >> u’mit (hope-atliq)
147. Vincent Van Gogh is famous for his beautiful paintings. >> bir na’rsesi menen ataqli boliw
148. I generally get ON/ALONG WITH my boss, although we disagree sometimes. >> shig’isiw, a’lpi
alisiw, on’isiw
149. You really must get DOWN TO work. The exams start next week! >> serezno tu’rde jumis islep
baslaw
150. The teacher tried to get ACROSS the main ideas of the theory to her class without confusing them.
>> da’l tu’rde jetkerip beriw
151. We have to get OFF early to get to London on time. >> sapardi baslaw, jolg’a atlaniw
152. I haven't got ROUND TO ironing those clothes yet. I’ve been very busy. >> waqit tabiw
153. I earn enough money to get BY, but haven't managed to save much lately. >> qiyinshiliqlarsiz aman
jasap qaliw, a’mellew
154. I don't understand what you're getting AT. Can you explain what you mean? >> na’zerge tutiw
155. We get THROUGH two loaves of bread a day. >> paydalanip taslaw
156. After the phone call, I got ON WITH my work. >> bo’lingennen son’ dawam etiw
157. Because it was his first offence, he got OFF WITH a warning from the judge. >> jazalanbay qaliw,
jumsaq tu’rde mu’na’sebet qiliniw
158. There's no getting AWAY FROM paying taxes. >> qaship qaliw, qutilip qaliw
159. What he said really got TO her, and she started to cry. >> sezimlerine ta’sir qiliw
160. Despite the cold, they got THROUGH the winter without too many problems. >> qiyin waqitlar
arasinan aman shig’iw, tiri shig’iw
161. Bill got OVER his illness quickly and returned to work. >> jen’iw; ta’wir boliw
162. By the time we got home, it was getting ON for midnight. >> kesh boliw; jaqinlasiw
163. The burglars got AWAY WITH the jewellery. >> urlang’an zatlar menen tutqish bermey qaship
ketiw
164. Alter several attempts. I finally got THROUGH TO the radio station. >> telefonnan tu’siw,
baylanisiw
165. No one should get AWAY WITH breaking the law. >> qa’te islegeni ushin jazadan qutilip qaliw
166. The news got ROUND the office fast. >> jayiliw, tarqaliw
167. No problem is too big to get OVER. >> jen’ip shig’iw
168. The thieves managed to get AWAY even though the police were looking for them. >> tutup aliniwdan
qaship qaliw
169. I can't get AT that box because the shelf it's on is too high. >> jetiw, jetisiw
170. Susan got THROUGH the work quickly, so she was able to leave early. >> tamamlaw, pitkeriw
171. I have a high opinion of Sarah's teacher. >> pikiri, oyi
172. Tom refused to join in the football match. >> qosiliw
173. I've lost my earring. Will you help me look for it? >> izlew
174. I need someone to look after my children while I'm at work. >> g’amhorliq qiliw
175. I looked closely at the man, but I didn't recognise him. >> qaraw, na’zer saliw
176. I mistook that woman for my French teacher. >> birewdi qa’telesip birew dep oylaw
177. She earns hardly enough money to live on. >> ku’n keshiriw
178. Since the company changed management, there has been an increase in profits. >> o’sim
179. It is rude to laugh at other people. >> u’stinen ku’liw
180. What he lacks in size he makes up for in strength. >> jetispew, kem boliw-bul feyil
181. Her lack of confidence was the reason she didn't get the job. >> jetispewshilik-bul atliq
182. I have no intention of selling my car. >> niyet
183. There is no need for such childish behaviour. >> qa’jet, mu’ta’jlik
184. Some people had objections to the proposed changes. >> qarsiliq
185. The new teacher made a great impression on the class. >> ta’sir qaldiriw
186. The manager was impressed with the new player's technique. >> ta’sirleniw
187. Jane likes to be comfortable, so she is not keen on camping. >> qizig’iw, qa’leytug’in boliw +
VERBing
188. Sam is keen to join the army when he leaves school. >> qizig’iw, qa’leytug’in boliw + VERB
189. Take no notice of Amanda. She's showing off. >> itiba’r beriw, diqqat qaratiw
190. I don't want to get involved in this argument. >> qatnasilg’an boliw, aralasqan boliw
191. Julia insisted on paying for lunch. >> talap qiliw
192. She is completely ignorant about computer technology. >> xabarsiz, sawatsiz boliw
193. They went THROUGH the survey results carefully. >> diqqat penen tekseriw
194. The price of petrol has gone UP again; the cost of running a car is increasing. >> ko’teriliw
195. You must give IN your assignments at the end of the week. >> tapsiriw
196. Let's sit and watch the sun go DOWN from your balcony. >> batiw
197. The candle went OUT when a gust of wind blew through the window. >> o’ship qaliw
198. Pam isn't in today. She's gone DOWN WITH the flu. >> awirip qaliw
199. When their supplies gave OUT, the team decided to abandon their trip. >> shegine jetiw, tawsiliw
200. He has gone THROUGH some difficult periods this year. >> bastan keshiriw; shidaw
201. They had a difficult childhood - they often had to go WITHOUT things they needed. >>
jetispewshligine shidaw, eplew, a’mellew, qanaatlaniw, shekleniw
202. Please could you go OVER what you said again? >> ta’kirarlaw, qaytalaw
203. My alarm went OFF at 6 o'clock this morning >> shin’g’irlaw
204. The fraud team are going INTO the matter thoroughly. >> diqqat, puqtaliq penen izertlew
205. Robert has decided to go THROUGH WITH his plan to change jobs this year. >> qarsiliqqa
qaramastan tamamlaw, pitkeriw; orinlaw, bejeriw
206. Things are going ALONG/ON fine at the moment. There are no problems. >> tabisqa erisiw, alg’a
ilgerlew
207. House prices are going DOWN, which is good news for buyers. >> pa’seyiw, tu’siw
208. Someone is giving AWAY secret information. >> a’shka’r qiliw
209. Did you go IN FOR the poetry competition? >> qatnasiw
210. Go AHEAD with the project since you have already started it. >> dawam etiw
211. This fire gives OFF a lot of heat, doesn't it? >> bo’lip shig’ariw, ajiratip shig’ariw
212. Time goes BY very quickly when you're enjoying yourself. >> o’tiw
213. The electricity went OFF when there was a power cut this afternoon. >> o’ship qaliw
214. Is there enough coffee to go ROUND or shall I make some more? >> ha’mme u’leske iye boliwi
ushin jetiw, ha’mmege jetiw
215. She gave AWAY her chances of promotion when she shouted at her boss. >> joytiw, isirap qiliw
216. The thieves gave themselves UP and were taken to prison. >> ta’slim boliw
217. The records in the office go BACK ten years. >> sa’nesi barip taqaliw
218. The teacher gave OUT the exam papers after everyone had sat down. >> tarqatiw, bo’listiriw
219. The accountant went OVER the receipt book to try to find the mistake. >> mayda-shu’ydesine
shekem tekseriw
220. Put the milk in the fridge, otherwise it will go OFF. >> aynip ketiw
221. I hope he doesn't go BACK ON his promise. >> wa’desin, kelsimdi buziw
222. The news went ROUND the office quickly. >> tarqaliw, jayiliw
223. May I pay by cheque, please? >> chek penen to’lew
224. He offered to pay for dinner, but I wouldn't let him. >> to’lew
225. We paid in cash when we bought our television. >> naqlay to’lew
226. She persists in playing that dreadful song again and again. >> o’jerlik qiliw, qaysarliq qiliw
227. We had the pleasure of meeting the conductor after the concert. >> ra’h’at
228. He was very pleased with his new stereo. >> kewili tolg’an boliw, kewili toliw
229. This group are very popular with young people. >> arasinda ataqli boliw
230. I prefer reading to watching television. >> abzal ko’riw, maqul ko’riw
231. John has a preference for milk chocolate rather than dark chocolate. >> abzalliq, maqulliq
232. The police surrounded the bank to prevent the robbers from escaping. >> tosqinliq qiliw, aldini aliw
233. Rachel prides herself on being the cleverest girl in the class. >> maqtanish etiw (feyil bolip kelgen)
234. Mary takes pride in being a brilliant musician. >> maqtanish etiw (atliq bolip kelgen)
235. We were very proud of Martin when he won the competition. >> maqtanish etiw
236. The government provided the victims of the earthquake with temporary shelter. >> ta’miynlew
237. Sam is not qualified for such difficult work. >> mamanli boliw, ta’jriybeli boliw
238. Jane is always quick at answering the teacher’s questions. >> tapqir boliw, shaqqan boliw
239. Her reaction to the news was most surprising. >> reaksiyasi, mu’na’sebeti
240. He has a reputation for doing excellent work. >> abiray, reputatsiya
241. The headmaster referred to a famous poem during his speech. >> silteme beriw, tiykarlaniw, da’lil
etip keltiriw
242. Tim is regarded as the best lawyer in the area. >> dep easplaw, dep sanaw
243. What is the relationship between Tony and Claire? >> arasindag’i mu’na’sebet, qatnas
244. Did you know that Ruth is related to a famous musician? >> tuwisqan boliw
245. Steven has an open relationship with his parents. >> menen mu’na’sebet, qatnas
246. That information is hardly relevant to this subject. >> qatnasli, tiyisli
247. I must remind Simon about tomorrow's meeting. >> umitip ketpewi ushin esletiw
248. The management will not be held responsible for any damage. >> juwapkerli
249. Who knows what will result from his irresponsible behaviour? >> den kelip shig’iw (verb)
250. Such careless driving is certain to result in an accident. >> g’a alip keliw (verb)
251. His successful career was the result of hard work. >> nin’ na’tiyjesi (noun)
252. He had a lot of injuries resulting from the accident. >> den kelip shig’iw (verb)
253. I've had this cold for weeks. I can't get rid of it. >> qutiliw, azat boliw
254. She feels great pity for the homeless. >> ashiniw, o’kiniw, reymi keliw
255. The woman took pity on the stray dog and gave it some food. >> ashiniw, reymi keliw
256. There is no reason for her to be angry with me. >> sebep
257. It is impossible to reason with Steve when he loses his temper. >> birewdi tiykarli ha’reket etiwge
u’ndew (verb)
258. Colin searched everywhere for his missing keys. >> izlew, aqtariw
259. I am quite satisfied with my new television. >> qanaatlang’an boliw, kewli toq boliw
260. We hurried through the storm in search of shelter. >> izlep, aqtarip
261. The judge sentenced the thief to five years in prison. >> hu’kim shig’ariw, jaza belgilew
262. The teacher shouted at the naughty children. >> urisiw ushin baqiriw
263. The boy shouted to his friends that he was going home. >> esitiw ushin baqiriw
264. This dress is similar to the one Sally bought. >> uqsas, uqsag’an
265. Toby is a doctor who specializes in allergies. >> qa’niygelesken boliw
266. The lifeguard saved the old lady from drowning. >> qutqariw
267. They spent all their money on computer games, so they had to walk all the way back home. >>
sariplaw, jumsaw
268. Sam hopes to succeed in becoming captain of the football team. >> tabisqa erisiw
269. Paula suffers from hay fever every summer. >> azap shegiw
270. I am not sure about where to go on holiday this year. >> isenimi ka’mil boliw, anig’in biliw
271. She is always suspicious of people who refuse to look her in the eye. >> gu’manli boliw,
gu’mansiraw
272. The police suspect her of committing a robbery. >> gu’man qiliw
273. I sympathise with you over the loss of your job. I'm out of work, too. >> ashiniw, qayg’iriw,
bawirmanliq bildiriw, da’rtine sherik boliw
274. Although he is sympathetic to the hardships of the homeless, he doesn't do anything to help them. >>
da’rtles, reymi kelgen
275. We're in a difficult situation, but I hope we'll find a solution to our problem soon. >> sheshim
276. The house is becoming too expensive for them to keep UP. >> bir na’rseni jaqsi awhalda uslap,
saqlap turiw
277. You shouldn't hold IN your anger. It will only make you feel worse. >> ishinde uslap turiw, kontrol
astinda uslap turiw
278. I'm keeping OFF/AWAY FROM chocolate for a while in an attempt to lose a little weight. >> o’zin
alip qashiw
279. I didn't mean to let the secret OUT. It was an accident. >> bilmey qalip a’shka’r etiw, ma’lim qiliw,
bilmey aytip qoyiw
280. We were held UP in traffic. That's why we arrived late. >> irkiw, keshiktiriw
281. Our business is holding OUT/UP quite well, despite the economic crisis. >> qiyin awhalg’a shidaw,
ba’rdesh beriw= stay in good condition
282. The young man was let OFF because he had never been in trouble before >> jazalamaw, qoyip
jiberiw
283. The secretary asked me to hold ON until Mrs. Harris was ready to take my call. >> ku’tiw (telefonda)
284. Kate is trying to keep her grades UP at the same level. >> birdey da’rejede saqlap, uslap turiw
285. The jury thought that one of the witnesses was keeping some important information BACK. >>
jasiriw
286. The joke was so funny that Jake couldn't hold BACK his laughter. >> kontrollap turiw, tutip turiw
287. Sally buys a newspaper every day to keep UP WITH the news. >> xabardar boliwdi dawam atiw
288. You mustn't hold BACK secrets if there's something I ought to know. >> sir saqlaw
289. I've had a few problems, but I'm going to keep ON trying until I succeed. >> qiyinshiliqlarg’a
qaramastan bir na’rseni dawam ettire beriw
290. This skirt is too short. I'll let it DOWN a bit. >> uzayttiriw
291. I think our water supplies will hold OUT for another tour days. >> jetiw, jeterli boliw
292. Simon held BACK because he wasn't sure if it was the right thing to do. >> artqa su’riw, tosqinliq
qiliw
293. You've put on weight! I’ll have to let OUT the waist of your trousers for you. >> ken’eytiw
294. When Jane had measles, her mother kept her OFF school tor two weeks. >> jaqinlastirmaw, uzaqraq
ju’riwine ma’jbu’rlew
295. The demonstrators held OUT for three weeks before ending their protest outside the factory. >>
o’jerlik qiliw, qatti turiw, qaysarliq qiliw; hu’jim qilinip atirg’an orindi qorg’awdi dawam etiw
296. I'm counting on you. Please don’t let me DOWN. >> pa’nt beriw
297. Don't walk so fast. I can't keep UP WITH you! >> jetisip ju’riw
298. George keeps ON watering the tree in the garden, but I'm sure it's dead. >> bir na’rseni qayta-qayta
isley beriw
299. The noise from the party kept ME UP until the early hours of the morning. >> uyqi bermew
300. While we're away, please try to keep OUT OF trouble. >> uzaqta ju’riw, jaqinlamay, o’zin alip
qaship ju’riw
301. They looked ROUND the village before setting off down the mountain. >> a’tirapti ko’zden keshiriw,
aylaniw
302. Fred passes OUT at the sight of blood. >> talip qaliw, hushinan ketiw
303. The actress made herself UP before she went on stage. >> kosmetika jag’iw
304. Nurses look AFTER patients in hospital. >> g’amhorliq qiliw, qaraw
305. Look OUT FOR the turning. I don't want to miss it. >> sergek boliw, diqqatli boliw
306. Two members of staff and eight parents make UP the school committee. >> quraw, tashkil qilmoq
307. What does this word say? I can't make OUT the handwriting. >> tu’siniw, an’law; aniq tu’rde ko’riw
308. He looks DOWN ON people who are less privileged. >> joqaridan qaraw, na’zer pisent qilmaw,
mensinbew
309. Julie looked THROUGH the book quickly in the shop before she bought it. >> ko’zden o’tkerip
shig’iw
310. Sadly, the chairman of the club passed AWAY last weekend. >> o’liw, qaytis boliw
311. I looked UP your telephone number in the telephone book. >> kitaptan yamasa dizimnen izlew
312. This school is looked ON/UPON as being one of the best in the area. >> dep esaplaw, dep qaraw
313. The doctor looked OVER the patient carefully before giving his diagnosis. >> abayli, diqqatli tu’rde
tekserip shig’iw
314. The shoplifter was making FOR the door when the security guard stopped him. >> bag’darda
ha’reketleniw, qaray qozg’aliw
315. They gave him a free meal to make UP FOR the bad service he received. >> jag’impazliq qiliw
316. I'll make OUT the cheque to you, shall I? >> jazip beriw, toltiriw
317. We're really looking FORWARD TO your birthday party. >> intizar bolip ku’tiw, sabirsiz bolip
ku’tiw
318. Clive made UP an excuse for his being late. >> toqip shig’ariw, oylap tabiw
319. I am looking FOR a new house at the moment. >> izlew, aqtariw
320. Most of her clothes are passed ON from her older sisters. >> bir na’rseni semyanin’ kishirek
ag’zasima beriw
321. Look OVER/THROUGH the contract before you sign it. >> abayli, diqqatli tu’rde tekserip shig’iw
322. The jeweller tried to pass the ring OF AS solid gold even though it wasn't. >> aldap o’tkiziw,
aldastirip o’tkiziw, qilip ko’rsetiw
323. The man made OFF/AWAY with cash from the till, but was caught by the police a short time later.
>> qaship ketiw; qutilip ketiw
324. I was in the area, so I thought I'd look you UP - we haven't seen each other for such a long time. >>
birewdi ko’riwge bariw (a’sirese uzarta jasap atirg’an birewdi)
325. Please lend me your car this weekend. I'll make it up to you later. I promise. >> minnetdarshiliq
qilatug’in is qiliw, ornin qaplap beriw
326. The crowd looked on as the athlete finished the race in record time. >> gu’zetiw, tamasha qiliw
327. The police are looking into the burglary. >> izertlew, tekseriw
328. All Arthur's employees look up to him and respect him very much. >> hu’rmet qiliw
329. They had an argument yesterday, but I think they've made up now. >> jarasiw, ja’ne doslasiw
330. Sandra has wonderful taste in clothes. >> vkus, did (noun)
331. This tea tastes of strawberries. >> da’mli boliw, da’mge iye boliw (verb)
332. I was thankful for all his support. >> minnetdar boliw (to be thankful for +something)
333. The burglar threatened the woman with a knife. >> qorqitiw
334. John threw the ball to me, but I dropped it. >> qaqshiw ushin ilaqtiriw
335. Jo threw the ball at the coconut and won a prize. >> uriw ushin ilaqtiriw
336. She is tired of doing the same thing every day. >> aqliy, ruwhiy jaqtam sharshag’an boliw
337. He was tired from working in the garden all day. >> fizikaliq jaqtan sharshag’an boliw
338. The trouble with computers is that they are very expensive. >> ta’shwish, qiyinshiliq
339. This wet weather is typical of England. >> a’detiy, tipikaliq, ta’n bolg’an
340. Cathy was upset about missing the tram. >> qapa boliw, o’ksiniw
341. We tried to warn him about the icy roads, but he wouldn't listen. >> abayli boliwin / uzaqraq ju’riwin
aytiw, tayinlaw, uqtiriw, agahlandiriw
342. He wastes all his money on computer games and magazines. >> isirap qiliw, dalag’a jumsaw
343. The performance was worthy of an award. >> arzirli, ilayiq, mu’na’sip
344. These vouchers are valid in all good record shops. >> jaramli, ku’shke iye, a’meliy ku’shke iye (valid
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