capacity [kspaesati] n. The capacity of something is the amount of things that can be put in it.
-* The parking lot has reached its full capacity. comparative [kampaerativ] adj. If something is comparative, it is being judged based on something else.
-* The money that John has is comparative to most other adults. comprehensive [kdmprihensiv] adj. If something is comprehensive, it has all the details about something else.
-+ The teacher gave us a comprehensive review for the exam. conserve [kansa:n/] V. To conserve something is to protect it from being ruined or used completely.
— The group worked to conserve the beauty of Europe’s national parks. crucial [kru:jsl] adj. If something is crucial, it is extremely important to another thing.
-» Clean air is crucial to the survival of humans, plants, and animals. cumulative ikju imjaleitiv] adj. Cumulative describes an increase by adding one after another.
-» The cumulative snowfall in the area is 50 centimeters per year. deposit [dipazit] v. To deposit something is to put it into a place or another thing.
-+ 1 deposited the money into my bank account. distribute [distnbju:t] v. To distribute something is to give it to a number of people.
The teacher distributed crayons and markers to his students. foydali tug'ilish joyi hajm solishtirma, qiyosiy keng qamrovli saqlamoq, asramoq hal qiluvchi, ahamiyatli birgalikdagi, to'plangan bankka pul qo'ymoq tarqatmoq, ulashmoq
equator [ikweitar] n. The equator is an imaginary line that splits the Earth into north and south.
-» The equator crosses the northern part of South America.