State (V) /steɪt/ [ma’lum qilmoq] – to express something in speech or writingDavut firmly stated that Ahu was going back with him.
Predict (V) /prɪˈdɪkt/ [bashorat qilmoq] – to say what we think will happen in the future I’m predicting heavy rain for tomorrow.
Athlete (N) /ˈæθliːt/ [atlet] – someone who is good at sports especially athletics and takes part in sports competitions One of the best Uzbek athletes in history is Svetlana Radzivil.
Premises (N) /ˈpremɪsɪz/ [yer-mulk] – the buildings and land that a business or organisation uses Bank and school premises were damaged by yesterday’s bomb.
Symbol (N) /ˈsɪmbəl/ [timsol, ramz] – a picture or shape that is used to represent somethingWhat was the symbol of Roman Empire?
Exam (N) /ɪɡˈzæm/ [imtixon] – an important test of your knowledge especially at school or university
If she passes the entrance exam, she will go to university in October.
Accept (V) /əkˈsept/ [qabul qilmoq] – to take something that someone gives usIt gives me great pleasure to accept this award.
Breathe (V) /briːð/ [nafas olmoq] – to take air into our lungs through our nose or mouth and let it go out again
Doctor said that he had difficulties breathing.
Angry (adj) /ˈæŋɡri/ [jaxli chiqqan, jaxldor] – very annoyed
Patients are angry at the increase in charges for medicines. Forest(N) /ˈfɒrɪst/ [o’rmon] – a large area of land covered by trees and other plants growing close together My aunt loved to walk in the forest at sunrise.
Cell (N) /sel/ [hujayra] – the smallest part of a living structure that can operate as an independent unit brain cells Wonder (V) /ˈwʌndər/ [qiziqmoq] – to think about something because we want to know more facts or details about it I wonder what we can do to help Sylvia.
Fear (V) /fɪr/ [qo’rqmoq] – to feel worried and afraid that something bad will happen or has already happened The refugees fear persecution if they return to their own country.
Persecution (N) /ˌpɜːrsəˈkjuːʃən/ [kamsitish] - extremely bad treatment of someone because of their race, religion, or political beliefs He may face persecution if he returns to his homeland.
Marry (V) /ˈmæri/ [turmush qurmoq] – if someone marries someone else, they become the husband or wife of that person The day I married Sarah was the happiest day of my life.
Consume (V) /kənˈsjuːm/ [iste’mol qilmoq] – to eat or drink something Many people have reduced the amount of red meat that they consume.