extract /ɪkˈstrækt/ verb [ T ]
1. to remove or take out something
They used to extract iron ore from this site.
The oil which is extracted from olives is used for cooking.
The tooth was eventually extracted.
2. to make someone give you something when they do not want to
After much persuasion they managed to extract the information from him.
A machine that extacts excess moisture from the air
Readily=osongina ,tezda
readily /ˈred.ɪ.li/ adverb
quickly, immediately, willingly or without any problem
He readily agreed to help.
Larger sizes are readily available .
All ingridients are readily available from your store
Steam=vapour
Emit=tarqatmoq,chiqarmoq(nur,hid,gaz)
Gases were emitted by the volcano
Fuelling station=yoqilg’I quyish shahobchasi
Prove=isbotlamoq,bo’lib chiqmoq
They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence
What are you trying to prove?
Date back to=borib taqalmooq
The custom dates back hundreds of year
The college dates back to medieval times
Run on=da yurmoq
Coal tar=ko’mirdan olinadigan qora yopishqoq modda
Non-renewable
Curb=nazorat qilmoq,tuyib turmoq
curb /kɜːb/ /kɝːb/ verb [ T ]
to control or limit something that is not wanted
The Government should act to curb tax evasion.
curb /kɜːb/ /kɝːb/ noun [ C ] CONTROL
1. a limit on something that is not wanted
You must try to put a curb on your bad temper/spending habits.
He needs to learn to curb his temper
Limit
Restrict=cheklamoq
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