Found wash: 59 words & 2 translates
English | Ўзбек |
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washers | ювувчилар |
washerwoman | кир ювишчи аёл |
washerwomen | ювувчи аёллар |
washes | ювади |
washing | ювиш |
washings | ювиш |
washington | Вашингтон |
washout | ювиш |
washstand | ювиниш мосламаси |
washy | ювилган |
whitewash | оқлаш |
whitewashed | оқланган |
whitewashing | оқлаш |
wishywashy | беғубор |
Not long ago, G’ozi Yunus’s son Tolqin turned up – dishevelled and unwashed from constantly having to run and hide – and asked Abdulla to lend him some money, pledging his father’s gold watch as a token of his trustworthiness. |
Бириси куни Ғози Юнус-домланинг беркинавериб, унниққан ўғли Тўлқин, отасининг тилла соатини кўтариб, пул сўраб келибди. |
6. O you who believe! When you rise to pray, wash your faces and your hands and arms to the elbows, and wipe your heads, and your feet to the ankles. If you had intercourse, then purify yourselves. If you are ill, or travelling, or one of you returns from the toilet, or you had contact with women, and could not find water, then use some clean sand and wipe your faces and hands with it. Allah does not intend to burden you, but He intends to purify you, and to complete His blessing upon you, that you may be thankful. |
6Эй иймон келтирганлар! Намозга турмоқчи бўлсаларингиз, юзларингизни ва қўлларингизни чиғаноқлари ила ювинглар. Бошларингизга масҳ тортинглар. Ва оёқларингизни тўпиқлари ила ювинглар. Агар жунуб бўлсаларингиз, покланинглар. Агар бемор ёки сафарда бўлсаларингиз ёхуд бирорталарингиз таҳоратхонадан келса ёки аёлларга яқинлик қилсаю, сув топа олмасаларингиз, бас, покиза тупроқ ила таяммум қилинглар. Ундан юзингизга ва қўлларингизга масҳ тортинглар. Аллоҳ сизларга қийинчилик туғдиришни истамас Аммо сизларни поклашни ва сизларга ўз неъматини батамом қилиб беришни истайдир. Шоядки шукр қилсангизлар. |
'I'm ready now," the old man said. "I only needed time to wash." | — Ҳай майли, ювиниб олсам бўларди-да. |
Where did you wash? the boy thought. | «Қаерда ҳам ювинардинг?»— ўйлади бола. |
But more mysterious still was the coming of Imber to Dawson to give himself up. It was in the late spring, when the Yukon was growling and writhing under its ice, that the old Indian climbed painfully up the bank from the river trail and stood blinking on the main street. Men who had witnessed his advent, noted that he was weak and tottery, and that he staggered over to a heap of cabin-logs and sat down. He sat there a full day, staring straight before him at the unceasing tide of white men that flooded past. Many a head jerked curiously to the side to meet his stare, and more than one remark was dropped anent the old Siwash with so strange a look upon his face. No end of men remembered afterward that they had been struck by his extraordinary figure, and forever afterward prided themselves upon their swift discernment of the unusual. |
Бироқ энг катта жумбоқ шу бўлдики, Имбернинг ўзи Доусонга – одил суд ҳукмига бош эгиб келди. Баҳорнинг охирроғида, Юкон ўзининг муз кишанларини ечишга уриниб ҳайқириб-бўкирганда мўйсафид ҳинду муз устидаги йўлидан бурилди-да, қирғоқ тепалигидан амал-тақал ўтди ва саросима ичида шоҳкўчада тўхтади. Чолга кўзи тушганларнинг бари пайқашдики, у анчайин кучдан қолган. У гандираклаб ёғоч уюмига етиб борди-да, чўкди. Ён-веридан ўтиб кетаётган оқ танлиларнинг адоқсиз оқимига разм солганча уззукун шу ерда ўтирди. Кўпчилик унга қараш учун бот-бот ўгирилишар, ғалати афт-ангорли бу кекса сиваш баъзиларни ўйга толдирарди. Кейинчалик ўнлаб кишилар ҳиндунинг ғайриқиёфаси уларни ҳайратга солганини эслаб, кун бўйи зийракликларидан гердайиб юришди. |
But it remained for Dickensen, Little Dickensen, to be the hero of the occasion. Little Dickensen had come into the land with great dreams and a pocketful of cash; but with the cash the dreams vanished, and to earn his passage back to the States he had accepted a clerical position with the brokerage firm of Holbrook and Mason. Across the street from the office of Holbrook and Mason was the heap of cabin- logs upon which Imber sat. Dickensen looked out of the window at him before he went to lunch; and when he came back from lunch he looked out of the window, and the old Siwash was still there. |
Шундай эса-да асл қаҳрамон Митти Диккенсен бўлди. Митти Диккенсен бу юртларда эзгу умидлар-у чўнтагида бир даста доллар билан ҳозир бўлганди, аммо чўнтакдаги ақча ила умид ҳам ҳавога учди. Штатларга қайтишга маблағ йиғиш учун у «Холбрук ва Мейсон» даллоллик идорасида ҳисобчи курсисини эгаллади. Айни «Холбрук ва Мейсон» идорасининг рўпарасида Имбер жойлашиб олган ёғочлар уюми ётарди. Диккенсен уни нонуштадан аввал деразадан кўриб қолди, нонуштадан сўнг қайтиб келиб яна деразадан мўралади: кекса сиваш ҳалигача ўша ерда ўтирарди. |