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English Ўзбек
yard ҳовли
yardage ҳовли
yards ярдлар
yardstick мезон
yardsticks мезонлари
99. And it is He who sends down water from the sky. With it We produce vegetation of all kinds, from which We bring greenery, from which We produce grains in clusters. And palm-trees with hanging clusters, and vineyards, and olives, and pomegranates—similar and dissimilar. Watch their fruits as they grow and ripen. Surely in this are signs for people who believe. 99У осмондан сув нозил қилган Зотдир. Бас, у(сув ) ила турли набототлар чиқардик: Ундан яшил гиёҳларни чиқардик. Ундан ғужум­ғужум бошоқлар чиқарамиз. Ва хурмодан, унинг новдаларидан яқин шингиллар чиқарамиз ва узум боғлари чиқарамиз. Бир­бирига ўхшаган ва ўхшамаган зайтун ва анорларни чиқарамиз. Унинг мева қилиш пайтидаги мевасига ва пишишига назар солинг. Албатта, бундай нарсаларда иймон келтирадиган қавм учун оят­белгилар бордир.
Just then, two horsemen came rushing up on black steeds, clutching to their thighs the carcass of a goat, the size of a calf. The horsemen pulled up about ten yards from the ruler’s marquee, just long enough to let the carcass thud to the ground. Then they wheeled around and galloped off, shoulder to shoulder, towards the crowd Шу пайт қора от минган икки навкар тақимига улоқни босганича, чекадан елдек учиб келишди-да, ҳоким капасининг шундоқ пешида ўн қадамларча нари новвосча келадиган улоқни ерга улоқтиришдию, бир зумга тўхтамай, боди раф-раф бўлиб, оломон томонга ўтиб кетишди
The bay horse had barely made fifty yards when it stumbled and came to a sudden halt. Immediately, two other riderscame galloping up on both sides and the battle broke out again Эллик қадамча нарида тўриқнинг оёғи дўнгалакми, чуқурда тойдими, бир энтиккан эди, чил минган чавандоз бир тарафдан, бурноч мингани иккинчи тарафдан ўртага олишди, ва яна чопганча торт-торт бошланиб кетди
At full tilt, the bay horse’s rider hit one of his competitors in the side with the handle of his whip, then veered off to the left. He directed his knee at the hand of the second – who had just managed to clutch the goat – and threw him from his saddle, dragging his victim a few yards Лекин оти қоқилса ҳам чавандози абжир экан, тақимидан бермади улоғини бояги дўнон йигит, қамчиси бирининг биқинига ниқталди, жиловини кескин чап томон тортган эди, улоқ босган тиззаси қўл узатган иккинчи чавандозни ҳам эгаридан улоқтириб юборди-да, бир неча қадам улоққа ёпишганича у ер бўйлаб судралди-да, тап этиб ўз отининг тагида қолиб кетди
Its Kabul schoolyard brims with giggles and chatter. But thousands of girls, in classes seven to 12, aren’t here; the Taliban say most secondary schools for girls must stay shut for now. Afghans fear they will never re-open, just like they didn’t under Taliban rule in the 1990s. Education is now a front line in the battle to protect the rights of Afghan women and girls. Кобулдаги мактаб ҳовлиси, шодон кулги ва суҳбатлар. Аммо еттинчидан ўн иккинчи синфгача бўлган минглаб ўқувчи қизлар бу ерда йўқ. Толибоннинг айтишича, аксарият қизлар ўрта мактаблари ҳозирча ёпиқ қолади. Афғонлар 1990-йиллардаги Толибон даврида бўлганидек, улар ҳеч қачон қайта очилмайди деб қўрқмоқда. Таълим ҳозир афғон аёллари ва қизлари ҳуқуқларини ҳимоя қилиш учун курашда биринчи ўринда туради.
At the end of half-an-hour, Morganson said good-bye and left the saloon. He put his galled shoulder to the haul-rope and took the river-trail south. An hour later he halted. An inviting swale left the river and led off to the right at an acute angle. He left his sled and limped up the swale for half a mile. Between him and the river was three hundred yards of flat ground covered with cottonwoods. He crossed the cottonwoods to the bank of the Yukon. The trail went by just beneath, but he did not descend to it. South toward Selkirk he could see the trail widen its sunken length through the snow for over a mile. But to the north, in the direction of Minto, a tree-covered out-jut in the bank a quarter of a mile away screened the trail from him. Ярим соат ўтгач, Моргансон қовоқхона соҳиби билан хайр-хўшлашиб,йўлга чиқди. Қийилиб кетган елкасига арқонни ташлаб, дарё ўзани бўйлаб югургилаб чўзилган чана изидан жануб томон юрди. Бир соат ўтар-ўтмас тўхтади. Ўнгдан дарёга кичкина дара туташганди. Моргансон чаналарни тўхтатиб, оқсоқлана-оқсоқлана дара бўйлаб ярим милча юрди. Бу ердан дарёгача уч юз ярд бор экан. Олдинда тераклар қоплаган тубанлик. Моргансон теракзор оралаб Юкон дарёси томон юрди. Йўл қарийб дарё ёқасигача чўзилган экан. Моргансон у ёққа тушиб ўтирмади. Селкеркка кетаверишдаги қор босган жанубий йўл чаналар изига тўлиб кетган, олдинда яна бир чақиримча масофа кўзга ташланарди. Шимолий, Минто йўналишидаги йўлни эса тахминан чорак милгача ўрмон қоплаб олганди.
The next morning circumstance eased its grip on him. As he started to come out of the tent he saw a huge bull-moose crossing the swale some four hundred yards away. Morganson felt a surge and bound of the blood in him, and then went unaccountably weak. A nausea overpowered him, and he was compelled to sit down a moment to recover. Then he reached for his rifle and took careful aim. The first shot was a hit: he knew it; but the moose turned and broke for the wooded hillside that came down to the swale. Morganson pumped bullets wildly among the trees and brush at the fleeing animal, until it dawned upon him that he was exhausting the ammunition he needed for the sled-load of life for which he waited. Эртасига тақдир унга мурувват кўрсатди. Тонг саҳар кулбадан чиқибоқ тўрт юз ярд нарида юрган буғуга кўзи тушди. Моргансон илкис томирларида қон тезоблик билан югургилаётганини ҳис этди. Кейин эса вужудини тушуниксиз мадорсизлик эгаллади, томоғи қақраб кетди. Ўзига келиб олиш учун бир зумга қорга ётиб олди. Кейин милтиқни тўғрилаб, буғуни аста мўлжалга олди. Биринчи ўқ нишонга тегди, бунга ишончи комил. Бироқ буғу юқорига, тепалик томон чопиб кетди. Моргансон ғазабланиб, дарахтлар орасида лип-лип кўзга ташланаётган ҳайвоннинг ортидан кетма-кет ўқ узаверди. Бу ҳол токи у ҳаёт-мамоти учун зарур бўлган ўқларни ҳавога учираётганини англамагунча давом этди.
They came into view around the outjutting clump of trees. To the fore was the third man whose name he had not learnt. Then came eight dogs drawing the sled. At the front of the sled, guiding it by the gee-pole, walked John Thompson. The rear was brought up by Oleson, the Swede. He was certainly a fine man, Morganson thought, as he looked at the bulk of him in his squirrel-skin parka. The men and dogs were silhouetted sharply against the white of the landscape. They had the seeming of two dimension, cardboard figures that worked mechanically. Morganson rested his cocked rifle in the notch in the tree. He became abruptly aware that his fingers were cold, and discovered that his right hand was bare. He did not know that he had taken off the mitten. He slipped it on again hastily. The men and dogs drew closer, and he could see their breaths spouting into visibility in the cold air. When the first man was fifty yards away, Morganson slipped the mitten from his right hand. He placed the first finger on the trigger and aimed low. Улар ўрмон дўнглиги ортида кўринишди. Олдинда Моргансон исмини билмайдигани. Ортидан чанага қўшилган саккизта ит. Жон Томсон ёнбошда таёқ кўмагида уларни йўлга солиб келмоқда. Энг охирида швед Ольсон. “Хушрўй барзанги”, деб ўйлади Моргансон нигоҳлари бу девқоматнинг эгни-бошида сирпанар экан. Одамлар ва итлар қораси оқ гиламда аниқ-тиниқ намоён бўларкан. Улар сурат сингари ясси кўринар, турнақатор ҳаракатланишарди. Моргансон қуролни тиргакка қўйиб отишга чоғланган замон бармоқлари увишиб қолганини сезди. Одамлар ва итлар борган сари яқин келаверишди. Паға-паға буғ уларнинг оғзидан чиқаётган ҳовур эканлигини кўрди. Олдиндаги эллик ярдга яқинлашганда Моргансон кўрсатгич бармоғини тепкига қўйди.

Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night, but was too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes. With the ring of light from his lantern dancing from side to side, he lurched across the yard, kicked off his boots at the back door, drew himself a last glass of beer from the barrel in the scullery, and made his way up to bed, where Mrs. Jones was already snoring.

“Қўрғонча” молхонасидаги мистер Жонс оқшом тушиши билан товуқхонасини тамбалаб қўйди, бироқ, у шу қадар маст эдики, девордаги тешикни беркитиш ёдидан кўтарилди. Орқа эшикни оёғи билан туртиб ёпгач, у қўлида силтаниб турган фонуси ёритган ерларда каловланиб, бироз тентиради, кейин ошхонадаги бочкадан бир стакан пивони сиздириб ичди ва хотини Жонс хоним хуррак отаётган тўшакнинг бир четига кирди.

Unfortunately, the uproar awoke Mr. Jones, who sprang out of bed, making sure that there was a fox in the yard. He seized the gun which always stood in a corner of his bedroom, and let fly a charge of number 6 shot into the darkness. The pellets buried themselves in the wall of the barn and the meeting broke up hurriedly. Everyone fled to his own sleeping-place. The birds jumped on to their perches, the animals settled down in the straw, and the whole farm was asleep in a moment. Афсуски, шовқиндан мистер Жонс уйғониб кетди, ҳовлига тулки кириб қолган деган қатъият билан тўшакдан турди. У ҳамиша боши устида турадиган милтиғини ушлаб, ҳовлига чиқди ва бир-икки марта қоронғуликка ўқ отди. Ўқларнинг бири омборнинг деворига тегди ва... мажлис ўша заҳоти тугади. Ҳамма ўзи ҳамиша тунни ўтказадиган тешикларига тарқаб кетди. Қушлар ўзларининг қўноқларига қўнишди, ҳайвонлар пичанга ағанашди, бутун молхона дарҳол уйқуга ботди.
177. When it descends into their yard, miserable will be the morning of those forewarned. 177Қачонки, у уларнинг ҳовлисига тушганида, огоҳлантирилганларнинг тонги жуда ёмон бўлур.
  I lived like a stay-at-home son (_nédoross'l_),[4] amusing myself by scaring the pigeons on the roofs, and playing leapfrog with the lads of the courtyard,[5] till I was past the age of sixteen. But at this age my life underwent a great change.  Мен ҳали вояга етмаган бола бўлиб, куним каптар учириб, ҳовлидаги болалар билан сакрамачоқ ўйнаб ўтарди. Шундай қилиб ўн олти ёшга ҳам тўлдим. Энди тақдирим ўзгача бўлди.

If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too:
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated don't give way to hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;
If you can dream & not make dreams your master;
If you can think- -and not make thoughts your aim,
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same:.
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build'em up with worn-out tools;
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings,
And never breathe a word about your loss:
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: 'Hold on! '
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings- -nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much:
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And- -which is more- -you'll be a Man, my son!

IF by Rudyard Kipling

Йўқотишларда айбласалар ҳам,
Бошингни эгмай кўтаролсанг гар,
Сендан шубҳаланиб чекинсалар ҳам,
Ўзингни ҳақли деб кўролсанг агар.
Кутсанг чарчамасдан, кутишни билсанг,
Алдансанг, алдовдан йироқ турсанг гар.
Нафратни билмасанг, нафратлансалар,
Дономас, ўзингни ҳақир кўрсанг гар.
Қил орзу – гар сенга устун келмаса,
Фикрла – гар унга асир бўлмасанг.
Ҳар иккисига қил бирдек назар,
Зафар-у мағлубият йўлиқса, агар.
Эшитиб туролсанг қачонлардир сен
айтган ҳақиқатни букишса агар,
Ноёб асарингни бузишганда ҳам,
Қараб туролсанг-у яна қурсанг гар.
Жамлаган бисотинг ўртага қўйиб
Таваккал қилолсанг, қура ташласанг.
Ва лом-мим демасанг ютқазиб, куйиб,
Ўйинни бошидан қайта бошласанг.
Бу жисм ва жонни мажбур қилолсанг,
Бир куни яшашга қолмаса тоқат.
Ғариб кунларингда бардошли бўлсанг,
Уларга “Чидагин!” демасдан фақат.
Оломон ичинда одоб сақласанг,
Унутмасанг ўзни шоҳлар олдида,
Дўсту душманларинг бирдек алқаса,
Уларни айирмай тенг кўрсанг агар,
Шафқатсиз ўтаркан олтмиш сониянг,
Ичини тўлдириб қўёлсанг агар,
Ер ва ундагилар сеники, ўғлим,
Демак сен, улғайиб эркак бўлибсан!

Вазира Шодиева таржимаси

Just as I was imagining myself to be a horse ready and saddled, waiting to be told ‘Chuh’, these ‘riders’ seem to be grabbing me as they would a goat’s carcass, Abdulla was thinking, when the men handcuffed him, dragged him out into the yard and bundled him into the sleek car parked by his gates, as his weeping household looked on. “Чўх!” - дейишни кутган от эдим, энди бу чавандозлар ўзимни тақимларига босишади чоғи, - деб ўйлаган эди ҳамки, лаин очарвоҳлар икки қўлига икки кишан солиб, икки қўлидан судраганича, ҳовлида кўтарилган қиёмат оралаб, дарвоза тагидаги олонда турган учқур машинага улоқтиришди.

The doors of the vehicle were wrenched open. The snow fell quietly, but in big flakes: a shout rang through this lacework: ‘Qodiriy, out!’ The courtyard was a shade of white tinged with blue, a pure covering still untouched by human feet and surrounded on all four sides by dark brown buildings.

Эшиклар шарақлаб очилди-да, ташқарида осуда ёғаётган лайлак қорни ҳар томонга тўзитиб, ҳайқириқ янгради: “Кадыри, выходи!”. Тўрт тарафи қоп-қора олабаргоҳ бино билан ўралган ҳовлида одам оёғи босмаган покизаю беғубор кўм-кўк қор ётарди...