Glisten => if sth glistens, it shines because it is wet or covered with oil. His forehead was glistening with sweat(ter). Pine
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overhead lockers (one of a row of small cupboards above the seats in a plane where passengers can store things during a flight).
((586)) Trigger => the part of a gun that you move with your finger to make the gun fire Quarry => a place where stone is dug out of the ground. A place where coal or minerals are dug out of the ground is called a mine ((587)) Blur => if a thing blurs, or if something blurs it, it becomes difficult to see it clearly, often because its edges are not clear Windshield = windscreen => the large glass window at the front of a vehicle. The American word is windshield. ((588)) Boot => the covered space at the back of a car, used for carrying things in. The American word is trunk. Enhance => to improve something, or to make it more attractive or more valuable (qadrini oshirmoq) All-terrain vehicle => a vehicle with no roof, three or four wheels, and usually only one seat, used for driving over rough, soft, or wet ground Mechanical=> operated by a machine or system of moving parts Grab on to => ? –never grab on to another moving vehicle. Rear-view mirror => a mirror fixed inside the front window of a car that lets the driver see what is happening behind it Sturdy => strong and not easily hurt, damaged, or affected by what happens. (chidamli, sog’lom) ((589)) Saddle => the seat on a bicycle or motorcycle Handlebars => the part of a bicycle or motorcycle that you hold with your hands and use for controlling it Snug => 2fitting closely to your body, or fitting closely into a space Embed => 1to fix something firmly in a surface or object Cinder => a small piece of something that has been burnt almost completely Spoke => one of several thin metal bars that connect the centre of a wheel to the outside part Slippage => 1the action of slipping or moving, or the amount by which something slips or moves Lubricated => 1to put oil on the parts of a machine that move to make them move more smoothly Axle => a metal bar that connects a pair of wheels on a car or other vehicle(g’ildirak o’qi) Wobble => to rock slightly from side to side, or to make something do this Realign => 1to change the position of something, especially in relation to the position of something else Collision => an accident in which a person or vehicle that is moving crashes into something(to’qnashuv) ((590)) Crosswalk = pedestrian crossing => an area where vehicles must stop for people who are walking across the street Gravel => small pieces of stone used for making paths and roads Rut => a deep narrow mark in the ground made by a wheel(g’ildirak izi) Pothole => a hole in a road Scarves = scarf => a piece of cloth that you wear round your neck or head to keep warm or to make yourself look nice Tangle => if something tangles, or if you tangle it, its parts become twisted round each other or round something else so that they look untidy and are difficult to separate Trend => a gradual change or development that produces a particular result(yo’nalish, og’ish, moillik) ((591)) Assault => a physical attack on someone, or the crime of physically attacking someone Deserted => a deserted place has no people in it Purposeful => determined to achieve an aim(aniq bir maqsadli, oldindan o’ylangan) Menacing => intended to threaten or frighten someone(tahdid soluvchi) ((592)) Rape => to force someone to have sex by using violence Rapist => someone who forces someone else to have sex with them Potential => possible or likely in the future(yuzaga chiqishi mumkin bo’lgan) Date => someone who you have arranged to meet as part of a sexual or romantic relationship. -So come on, tell us, who’s your date this evening? Humiliate => to make someone feel very embarrassed and ashamed Vulnerable => someone who is vulnerable is weak or easy to hurt physically or mentally ((593)) Decal => a transfer for putting a picture onto a surface ((597)) Coast => to continue to move in a car or on a bicycle after you have switched off the engine or have stopped pedalling with your legs Skid => to slide across the ground in an uncontrolled way Tumble => if someone tumbles, they fall to the ground ((598)) Collide => if people or things collide, they crash into each other Collapse => to suddenly fall down and become very ill or unconscious ((599)) End => one of two places connected by a telephone conversation, letter, or journey. -I’ll be there to pick you up in the car at the other end. Personnel => the people who work for a company or organization, or who are members of a military force ((600)) Good Samaritan => a person who helps someone they do not know who is in trouble ((601)) Tip => to fall, or to make something fall Bluish => similar to blue or slightly blue in colour ((602)) Dislodge => to force something out of its position or out of the position where it is fixed(qo’g’zatmoq) Maneuver = manoeuvre => 1an action or movement that you need care or skill to do Cardiac arrest => heart attack Inflatable => an inflatable object must be filled with air before you can use it Vest => a piece of underwear for the top half of your body. The American word is undershirt. Revive => to make someone become conscious or alive again. -Attempts to revive him failed, and he died soon afterwards. ((603)) Rupture => if an organ or object ruptures, or if you rupture it, it bursts or tears suddenly Traumatic => a traumatic injury causes serious damage to the body ((604)) Vacantly => He stared vacantly ahead. Dilate => if part of your body dilates, it becomes bigger and wider Hemorrhage = haemorrhage => an occasion when blood flows out of an injured organ inside someone’s body, rather than out of their body through a cut in the skin Dressing => a piece of material used for covering and protecting a skin injury Gauze => white cotton cloth that is very thin and has been woven in a loose way, used in layers for protecting and treating an injury Soak => to make something very wet, or to become very wet Tourniquet => a piece of cloth that is tied very tightly around someone’s leg or arm in order to stop blood from flowing out of a cut ((606)) Tilt => to move your head slightly upwards, downwards, or to one side ((607)) Pesticide => a chemical used for killing insects, especially those that damage crops Ivy => a plant that grows up walls or that spreads over a large area. It has shiny dark green leaves with several points. Calamine lotion => a pink liquid that you put on sore skin to make it feel better ((608)) Thrust => to put something somewhere with a quick hard push Thrust => the main idea or intention of something such as a document, speech, or policy Universal => 1involving or affecting everyone in the world Navel => a small round place in the middle of someone’s stomach where they were separated from their mother at birth. A more informal word is belly button. ((609)) Obese => too fat, in a way that is dangerous for your health ((610)) Clutch => to hold someone or something firmly, for example because you are afraid or in pain, or do not want to lose them Fracture => a break or crack in a bone Deformity => a part of someone’s body that is not the usual shape Crooked => not straight. -Your tie’s crooked. Discoloration => an area on the surface of something that is discoloured Discolored = discoloured => something that is discoloured has changed in colour and no longer looks new, clean, or healthy Immobilize => to make someone unable to move (qimirlashga yo’l qo’ymaslik, siljitmaslik) Caution => to tell someone about a danger or problem that they need to know about or avoid. In ordinary speech, it is more usual to say that you warn someone (ogohlantirmoq) ((611)) Rigid=> 3stiff, hard, and difficult to bend or move Sprain => a painful injury that you get when you suddenly stretch or turn a joint too much Strain => an injury caused by twisting or stretching a muscle too much Elevate => to improve the status or importance of someone or something ((612)) Tread water => to stay upright in deep water by moving your legs and arms so that your head stays out of the water Charred => black and burnt Whatsoever => used for emphasizing a negative statement. -I have no doubt whatsoever. None whatsoever => ‘Are there any problems?’ ‘None whatsoever.’ Whatsoever => whatever. -The government can give whatsoever it chooses to whomsoever it likes. ((613)) Bleach=> a strong chemical used to kill harmful bacteria or to make coloured things white Ammonia => a poisonous gas with a strong unpleasant smell, or the gas dissolved in water. It is used in products used for cleaning things. ((614)) Hyperventilate => to breathe very fast in a way that is not normal, for example because you are frightened or nervous Cup your hand / hands => to make your hand/hands into a curved shape ((615)) Convulsion => violent movements of a person’s body that they cannot control Drool => 2to let saliva(the liquid in your mouth) come out of your mouth. 2to look at someone or something with great pleasure. -I saw him – he was literally drooling over her! Accompany => to happen or exist while something else is happening. -A sore throat may be accompanied by fever. Epilepsy => a serious medical condition that affects the brain and makes you suddenly shake in an uncontrolled way or become unconscious Foreign => not forming a normal part of the body’s immune system. -the immune system’s response to foreign proteins Swab => 2to apply medicine or clean an injury with a swab ((617)) Coral => with a colour between pink and orange Rattlesnake => a poisonous US snake that makes a noise that sounds like a rattle with its tail Moccasin => a soft leather shoe with a flat heel Pit => a hole that you dig in the ground to put something in it Viper => 1a type of poisonous snake Thereafter => after a particular time that has been mentioned. -Reg became ill in July 1994 and died shortly thereafter. Fang => one of the long pointed teeth that some animals have, for example snakes, dogs, and tigers ((618)) Hornet => a black and yellow flying insect that can sting you. It is a type of large wasp Wasp => a black and yellow flying insect that can sting you Venom => poison produced by some animals, especially snakes and insects Wheeze => to breathe in a noisy way that is uncomfortable for you, usually because you are ill Recluse => someone who lives alone and avoids seeing other people Raccoon => a small animal with a black and white face and a long tail that lives mainly in North and Central America Tetanus => an illness in which your jaw and neck become stiff, caused by bacteria that enter a cut in your skin Rabies => a very serious disease that makes an animal or a human feel crazy. Humans get it only if they are bitten by an animal with rabies. ((619)) Frostbite => a medical condition in which cold weather seriously damages your fingers, toes, ears, or nose Hypothermia => a serious medical condition in which your body temperature is very low Shiver => if you shiver, your body shakes slightly, for example because you are cold or frightened ((620)) Heat exhaustion => the feeling of being extremely tired and weak that you get when you do too much physical activity in hot conditions Shade => to keep light from shining directly onto or into something. -Jeremy shaded his aching eyes, and wished it would rain. Fan => to move a flat object backwards and forwards in front of your face in order to make you feel less hot’ Sip => to drink in small amounts. -She was already sitting at the bar, sipping wine. Nauseate => to make someone feel as if they are going to vomit. The more usual phrase for this is to make someone feel sick Perspiration => liquid that your skin produces when you are hot, ill, or nervous ((621)) Groin => 1the area where your legs join the front of your body Download 463.5 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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