Compulsory (adj) –majburiy
Swimming was compulsory at my school.
Wearing seat belts in cars is compulsory by law.
Content (adj) –mamnun bo’lish
He seems fairly content
with
(his) life.
Craving (n) – juda kuchli xoxish
I have a craving
for
chocolate.
Decline (v) –rad etmoq
I invited him to the meeting but he declined.
He declined my offer.
Dedicated (adj) –fidokor, bag’ishlagan
a dedicated /teacher
She's completely dedicated
to
her work.
Delight (v) –xursand bo’lmoq
Peter's success at college delighted his family.
Desire (v/n) –xoxlamoq, kuchli xoxish
I desire only to be left in peace.
There is a strong desire
for
peace among the people.
Devote (v) –bag’ishlamoq
She has devoted all her
energies/life
to the care of homeless people.
At the age of 25, he decided to devote him
self
to God.
Differentiate (v)- farqlay olmoq
Neil is colour-blind and cannot differentiate between red and green.
Envy (v/n) –xavas qilmoq, xavas
I envy her ability to talk to people she's never met before.
I watched with envy as she set off for the airport.
Fancy (v) –xoxlamoq
I didn't fancy swimm
ing
in that water.
Fascination (n) –qiziqish
Miller's fascination
with
medieval art dates from her childhood.
Favour (v) –afzal bilmoq
I generally favour travell
ing
by night, when the roads are quiet.
Greedy (adj) –ochko’z, xudbin
He's greedy
for
power/success.
Impulse (n) –xoxish (to’satdan paydo bo’ladigan)
Jenny felt a sudden impulse to play some music.
I had this sudden impulse
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