vastly /ˈvɑːs t .li/ (juda ko’p)-very much
66. detect /dɪˈtekt/(payqamoq, aniqlamoq)-to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear, or to discover something, especially using a special method
Some sounds cannot be detected by the human ear.
67. bounce /baʊn t s/(sakramoq,qaytmoq)-to (cause to) move up or away after hitting a surface
The ball bounced off the post and into the net.
68. therefore /ˈðeə.fɔː r /(shuning uchun)-for that reason
We were unable to get funding and therefore had to abandon the project.
69. immensely /ɪˈmen t .sli/(juda)-extremely
He was immensely popular in his day.
70. headlight /ˈhed.laɪt/ - a large powerful light at the front of a vehicle, usually one of two
I could see a car's headlights coming towards me.
71. illuminate /ɪˈluː.mɪ.neɪt/(yoritmoq)-to light something and make it brighter
The streets were illuminated with strings of coloured lights.
72. path /pɑːθ/ (yo’l, yo’lak)-a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving
73. expense /ɪkˈspen t s/(sarf)-when you spend or use money, time or effort
Buying a bigger car has proved to be well worth the expense.
74. (not) the case - (not) true
If that is the case then I will be very disappointed.
75. exception /ɪkˈsep.ʃ ə n/(istisno)-someone or something that is not included in a rule, group or list or that does not behave in the expected way
Men are usually quite good at map-reading but Tim is the exception.
76. weird /wɪəd/(g’alati)-very strange and unusual, unexpected or not natural
He was sitting alone by a window with a weird contraption on the bench in front of him.
77. lind /blaɪnd/(ko’r)-unable to see
She's been blind since birth.
78. uncanny /ʌnˈkæn.i/(g’ayritabiiy)-strange or mysterious; difficult or impossible to explain
79. report /rɪˈpɔːt/(xabar bermoq)-to give a description of something or information about it to someone
We rang the insurance company to report the theft.
80. ride /raɪd/(minmoq)-to sit on a horse or a bicycle and travel along on it controlling its movements
I learned to ride a bike when I was six.
81. round/around the block - on the next street which crosses this street
He lives just round the block.
82. experiment /ɪkˈsper.ɪ.mənt/(tajriba)-a test done in order to learn something or to discover whether something works or is true
Some people believe that experiments on animals should be banned.
83. sensation /senˈseɪ.ʃ ə n/(sezish)-the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from this ability
I had no sensation of pain whatsoever.
84. refer to sb/sth(..ga ishora qilmoq, bog’liq bo’lmoq) - If writing or information refers to someone or something, it relates to that person or thing
The new salary scale only refers to company managers and directors.
85. phantom limb – a sensation experienced by someone who has a limb amputated that the limb is still there
86. aware /əˈweə r /(xabardor)-knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing
I wasn't even aware that he was ill.
87. echo /ˈek.əʊ/(aks-sado)-a sound that is heard after it has been reflected off a surface such as a wall or a cliff
The echoes of his scream sounded in the cave for several seconds.
88. presence /ˈprez. ə n t s/(mavjudlik)-when someone or something is in a place
She was overawed by the presence of so many people.
89. measure /ˈmeʒ.ə r /(o’lchamoq)- to discover the exact size or amount of something, or to be of a particular size
"Will the table fit in here?" "I don't know - let's measure it."
90. invent /ɪnˈvent/(yaratmoq)-to design and/or create something which has never been made before
The first safety razor was invented by company founder King C. Gillette in 1903.
91. be (only) a matter of time - If it is (only) a matter of time until something happens, it is certain to happen but you do not know when it will happen
It's only a matter of time before he's forced to resign.
92. adapt /əˈdæpt/ (moslashtirmoq)-to change something to suit different conditions or uses
Many software companies have adapted popular programs to the new operating system.
93. code name - a special word or name which is used instead of the real name of someone or something to keep the real name secret
Her code name is 'Running Bear'.
94. pioneer /ˌpaɪəˈnɪə r / - a person who is one of the first people to do something
one of the pioneers of modern science
95. feat /fiːt/ - something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, bravery, etc. to achieve it
The Eiffel Tower is a remarkable feat of engineering.
96. strike dumb – to make someone shocked or surprised
97. underlying /ˌʌn.dəˈlaɪ.ɪŋ/ - real but not immediately obvious
And what might be the underlying significance of these supposedly random acts?
98. apply /əˈplaɪ/(foydalanmoq)-to make use of something or use it for a practical purpose
He wants a job in which he can apply his foreign languages.
99. coin /kɔɪn/(so’zni ixtiro qilmoq)-to invent a new word or expression, or to use one in a particular way for the first time
Allen Ginsberg coined the term "flower power".
100. be responsible for sb/sth/doing sth - to have control and authority over something or someone and the duty of taking care of it or them
Paul is directly responsible for the efficient running of the office.
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