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Ha Sen nimani ko'rib katta bo'lganing senga bog'liq emas edi 😔
Lekin . . . 🤨
Nimani ko'rsatishing senga bog'liq!
Yuqoridagi postni ohirigacha o'qimang
Hayot va Ohirat uchun foydali!
Hech o'ylab ko'rganmisiz, farzandlarimiz bizda nimani ko'rib katta bo'lishyapti?
Yoki bo'lajak farzandlaringiz kelajakda sizda nimani ko'radi?
Namoz o'qiyotganimiznimi yoki telefonda soatlab o'tirishimiznimi?
Qur’on ustidami? yoki serial va kinolar ustidami?
Ota-onaning bir biriga goʻzal muomalasinimi yoki urush janjalnimi?
Farzandning kelajakda kim boʻlishi–toʻgʻridan toʻgʻri ota-onaga bogʻliq.
Yoshlikda ota va onasidan nimani olsa, nimani koʻrsa, albatta ulgʻaygach fe’l atvorida, yurish turishida buni koʻrsatib beradi.
Farzandlarimiz–bizning oynadagi aksimiz.
Ayniqsa hozir, jamiyat tubsizlikka choʻkib ketayotgan zamonda, bolalar dastakka, mexr va koʻp, juda koʻp e’tiborga muhtoj.
20 daqiqa gaplashib, 5-6 yoshli bolaning ichini bilib olish mumkin.
Biz shuni ham qilmaymiz.
Gʻalati qiliqlar va yomon odatlar chiqargach, hayrat va gʻazabimizni yashirolmaymiz.
Bola–boshdan oyoq energiya manbai.
Uni toʻxtatib boʻlmaydi.
Ichidan toʻlib toshayotgan qiziquvchanlik, tirishqoqlikka qaratilgan quvvatni ichida qoldirolmaydi.
Albatta nimagadir sarflaydi.
Nimaga sarflashiga esa, biz mas’ulmiz.
Tarbiyani oʻzimizdan, yurish turishimizdan boshlashimiz kerak.
Qoʻldan chiqqan farzandni hech qanaqa boylik, hech qaysi oshna-og’ayni, hech bir seriallaru, ijtimoiy tarmoqlar qaytarib berolmaydi.
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abide by the decision - (formal) accept the decision
Competitors must abide by the judge's decision
take up of fice - (formal) start work in an official position
The minister took up office in December.
come up with an alternative
Since then, however, the developer's solicitor has started a discussion with the family to come up with an alternative arrangement.
file for divorce - made an official request for a divorce
He can hire a lawyer and file for divorce
come down heavily on - punish very severely
They're coming down heavily on people for not paying their licence fees
Soak up the atmosphere
I sat at my table for an hour soaking up the atmosphere of the café
free up some time
I need to free up some time this weekend to finish the report
keep up with
I can't keep up with the new songs
work up an appetite
We went for a long walk to work up an appetite.
fit in with my plans
He didn't fit in with her plans, so she left him
live up to my expectations
I pledge to use all my strength and ability to live up to your expectations
burst into laughter/tears - suddenly start to laugh/cry
They burst into laughter
Dip into savings/funds - spend part of some money which was being saved
I had to dip into my savings to pay for the repairs
Jot down an address/ a phone number / a room number - write down quickly
I'll just jot down the address for you.
See off an intruder / opponent - get rid of, defeat
The caretaker ran out and saw off the boys who had been damaging the fence
Addhere to principles / beliefs / ideals / a philosophy - formal: continue to maintain a belief
She adhered to her principles/ideals throughout her life.
wouldn’t say no to - informal: I’d really like
I wouldn't say no to a drink
Needless to say / It goes without saying that
Needless to say, we're right at the back
It goes without saying that this is a weighty and costly project but also a necessary one
didn’t say a word
He did not say a word, just stared at the sky
Generally speaking
Generally speaking, people like her as a leader.
Strictly speaking
Strictly speaking, because our study only concerned a non-clinical sample, our conclusions should only address non-pathological functioning
speaks very highly - says good things about you
She speaks very highly of the new director
speak properly - [generally used by parents or teachers to children, not between adults
I'll speak properly about it, hopefully, very shortly
talked business
Chapman decided the time was opportune for talking business
talking nonsense
You're talking nonsense!
talking a lot of sense
you realise he’s actually talking a lot of sense
tell a secret
I'll tell you a secret.
tell his fortune - predict his future life
She was told her fortune by a fortune-teller
give a reason
Almost a third of the men failed to complete the test, without giving a reason for dropping out.
states your aim
The grandly stated aim of this programme was to illustrate the hardships of long-term unemployment.
state their business
"Then state your business for I am beginning to feel as bruised in spirit as Richilda, relict of Albert, Duke of Ebersberg"
give an account
She was asked to give an account of her actions
get message across
The campaign had clearly failed to get its message across to the public.
declare the winner of
"You would declare a winner based on what style appeals to you".
pronounced dead
She was later pronounced dead.
impart knowledge
As an art teacher your job is perhaps to facilitate learning rather than impart knowledge.
divulge sources
Many states have laws shielding reporters from having to divulge sources in most circumstances, but there is no similar federal law
disseminating information
The federal government is good at collecting and disseminating information
notified the police
When the card was used, the bank notified the police
protest his innocence
All he did was protest his innocence, over and over.
professed ignorance
Molotov — who, unlike many of Stalin's associates, lived to a ripe old age — typically professed ignorance about the fates of the people whose deaths he ordained.
break the news
The doctor broke the news to the family that my grandmother had cancer.
Бахтни инсонлар катта, эришиб бўлмас нарса деб ўйлашади. Аслида бахт ўз қўлларимизда!
Бизда бор нарсаларни фарқига бориб, улардан завқланишда бахт. Нега ҳамма ўзини бир қолипга солишга уринади? Нега яхши кийиниб, яхши жойларда ўқийдиганларни ҳамма бахтли деб ўйлайди?
Аслида бахт ўзимизда бор!
Ёнимизда!
Бахт бу- фарзандимиз борлиги, ота-онамиз, ёки суяна оладиган ёримиз, дардлаша оладиган опа-сингил, ака-укамиз борлигидир!
Булардан ҳеч бўлмаса бир донаси бор бўлса ҳам бизни бахтсизман дейишимиз бироз кулгули ҳолат.
Бахт - фарзандингни кулгусида мужассам;
Бахт - ота-онангнинг сендан рози ҳолатда дуо қилишида мужассам;
Бахт - тоғдек суяна оладиган ёрингда мужассам;
Бахт - сен хурсандлигингда сендан кўп хурсанд бўладиган, хафалигингда сендан кўп хафа бўладиган опа-сингил/ ака-укангда мужассам!
Шунинг учун бахтсизман дема, Аллоҳ барчага бахтни берган. Фақат сен уни фарқига бор ва бахтли яша!
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@TheGeneralFather
make some suggestions
When I make some suggestions, they will have no chance to deny them
make a contribution
The income should be contingent on people making a contribution either by paid work or some public endeavour.
make an apology
Joan made her apologies for the delay and left the room
improvements to make
Much to her surprise, the board agreed to make improvements
making these arrangements
They make an arrangement with their bosses to lie about their wages to claim working tax credit.
have a party
I have a party to go to tonight.
did … research
I did some tests and then asked Ginny for some research help.
make a habit of
He made a habit of ignoring me whenever his friends were around.
make enemies
In a business where some people easily make enemies, Neilson has few.
make attempts
We both made an attempt to be friendly despite recent arguments.
make a success of
We have a joint objective to make a success of this process
make an escape
He made his escape before dawn.
make discovery
They made the discovery after studying a group of circus elephants.
make calculations
Others make the calculation that opposition to her deal would win over the membership.
make room for
We could make room for the piano by moving some of this furniture
make his acquaintance
She made the acquaintance of a man from the city.
make an offer
They made an offer on our house.
make a proposal
The boss accepted his proposal." "He withdrew his budget proposal." "Let's discuss the new proposal." "He made a proposal at the meeting."
make a stand against
It is time for the authorities to make a stand against unruly rhetoric.
create a good/bad impression
Wear your grey suit to the interview if you want to create a good impression.
create a (+ adj.) atmosphere
The lanterns in the garden create a romantic atmosphere.
stage a protest
The students staged a protest against rising tuition fees.
lodge a complaint
Several people have lodged a complaint about the receptionist’s rudeness.
rustle up a meal
It took Sam ten minutes to rustle up a meal.
run up curtains
This weekend I’m going to run up some curtains for my new room.
turn a profit
This month our company should turn a profit for the first time.
coin a phrase
I wonder who coined the term ‘blogging’.
deeply offensive
It should be deeply offensive to all in sport
slightly offensive
It should be slightly offensive to all in sport
spotlessly clean
The kitchen is spotlessly clean
downright rude
The movie was downright stupid
thoroughly ashamed
I felt thoroughly ashamed for my father's impoliteness
blatantly obvious
That was blatantly obvious to see
wildly exaggerated
The health risks of pesticides, he said, had been wildly exaggerated by campaigners
dead easy
I can fix that shelf. It's dead easy
wildly inaccurate
The forecasts of the leading estate agents proved wildly inaccurate
slightly different
For the production tasks, there was a slight difference in format between the practice and the testing blocks
mildly surprised
I was mildly surprised to see him here
loosely based on
The story is loosely based on real-life events
faintly ridiculous
The whole thing was faintly ridiculous
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