The maximum load for this elevator is eight persons.
86. rest /rest/ -to lie or lean on something, or to put something on something else so that its weight is supported
She rested her head on my shoulder.
87. suspend /səˈspend/(osilib turmoq) - to hang
The builders worked on wooden platforms, suspended by ropes from the roof of the building.
88. hang /hæŋ/(osilib turmoq) - to fasten or support something at the top leaving the other parts free to move, or to be held in this way
A heavy gold necklace hung around her neck.
89. loosely /ˈluː.sli/(erkin bo’sh)- in a way that is not firmly fixed
The parcel had only been loosely wrapped, and the paper had come off.
90. column /ˈkɒl.əm/ (ustun) - a tall vertical stone post which is used as a support for a roof or in classical buildings for decoration, or which stands alone as a monument
The roof of the temple was held up by a row of thick stone columns.
91. role /rəʊl/(o’rin, rol)-the position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society or relationship
What is his role in this project?
92. passion /ˈpæʃ. ə n/ (zavq, ehtiros) - a very powerful feeling, for example love, hate, anger or other emotion
Football arouses a good deal of passion among its supporters.
93. model /ˈmɒd. ə l/ (model) - a representation of something, either as a physical object which is usually smaller than the real object, or as a simple description of the object which might be used in calculations
By looking at this model you can get a better idea of how the bridge will look.
94. enormous /ɪˈnɔː.məs/(juda katta)-extremely large
He earns an enormous salary.
95. stationary /ˈsteɪ.ʃ ə n. ə r.i/(turg’un, o’zgarmas)-not moving, or not changing
The rate of inflation has been stationary for several months.
96. pendulum /ˈpen.djʊ.ləm/ - a device consisting of a weight on a stick or thread which moves from one side to the other, especially one which forms a part of some types of clocks
The pendulum in the grandfather clock swung back and forth.
97. ancient /ˈeɪn. t ʃ ə nt/(qadimiy) - of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a very long time
ancient civilizations/rights/laws
98. craftsman /ˈkrɑːf t s.mən/ (duradgor)-a person who is skilled in a particular craft
The plates are hand painted by our finest craftsmen.
99. apparently /əˈpær. ə nt.li/ - used to say that something seems to be true, although it is not certain
An eighty-year-old woman was badly hurt in what the police describe as an apparently motiveless attack
100. assistance /əˈsɪs.t ə n t s/(yordam)-help
The company needs more financial assistance from the Government.
101. advanced /ədˈvɑːn t st/ - at a higher, more difficult level
an advanced English course
102. grasp /grɑːsp/ (tushunmoq)-to understand something, especially something difficult
I think I managed to grasp the main points of the lecture.
103. principle /ˈprɪn t .sɪ.pl ̩/ BASIC IDEA - a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works
The machine works according to the principle of electromagnetic conduction.
104. trial and error – the process of experimenting with veious methods of something until one finds the most successful
105. loose /luːs/(bo’sh) - not firmly fixed in place
There were some loose wires hanging out of the wall.
106. stack /stæk/(ustma-ust tahlov) - a pile of things arranged one on top of another
He chose a cartoon from the stack of videos on the shelf.
107. slither /ˈslɪð.ə r / (egilmoq, bukilmoq)- (of bodies) to move easily and quickly across a surface while twisting or curving
She watched the snake slither away.
108. ˌ to and ˈ fro - n one direction and then in the opposite direction, a repeated number of times
I was disturbed by all the people walking to and fro outside the office.
109. consecutive /kənˈsek.jʊ.tɪv/(ketma-ket)-describes events, numbers, etc. that follow one after another without an interruption
This is the fifth consecutive weekend that I've spent working, and I'm a bit fed up with it.
110. constrain /kənˈstreɪn/ - to control and limit something
The country's progress was constrained by a leader who refused to look forward.
111. bang /bæŋ/(urmoq, urilmoq)-to hit a part of the body against something by accident
I banged my head against/on the shelf as I stood up.
112. transmit /trænzˈmɪt/ (o’tkazmoq)-to pass something from one person or place to another
Some diseases are transmitted from one generation to the next.
113. feature /ˈfiː.tʃə r / (xususiyat)-a typical quality or an important part of something
The town's main features are its beautiful mosque and ancient marketplace.
114. taper /ˈteɪ.pə r / (torlashmoq)-to become gradually narrower at one end, or to make something do this
Turn left where the road tapers (off) into a track.
115. successive /səkˈses.ɪv/(ketma-ket) - happening one after the other without any break
It was the team's fourth successive defeat.
116. carry /ˈkær.i/(og’irlik ko’tarmoq) - to support the weight of something without moving or breaking
The weight of the cathedral roof is carried by two rows of pillars.
117. corresponding /ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ/ -similar, or resulting from something else
Company losses were 50 per cent worse than in the corresponding period last year.
118. unlike /ʌnˈlaɪk/(dan farq qilib)- different from
Dan's actually quite nice, unlike his father.
119. counterpart /ˈkaʊn.tə.pɑːt/ - a person or thing which has the same purpose as another one in a different place or organization
The Prime Minister is to meet his European counterparts to discuss the war against drugs.
120. pile /paɪl/ (to’plam) - objects positioned one on top of another
a large pile of sand
121. permit /pəˈmɪt/ (ruxsat bermoq)-to allow something
The regulations do not permit much flexibility.
122. current /ˈkʌr. ə nt/ (hozirgi)-of the present time
Have you seen the current issue of (= the most recently published) Vogue magazine?
123. regulation /ˌreg.jʊˈleɪ.ʃ ə n/ - an official rule or the act of controlling
The correct procedure is laid down in the rules and regulations.
124. tightrope /ˈtaɪt.rəʊp/ (dor) - a tightly stretched wire or rope fixed high above the ground, which skilled people walk across, especially in order to entertain others
One of the acrobats who walked the tightrope at the circus did it blindfolded.
125. pole /pəʊl/ (tayoq) - a long thin stick of wood or metal, often used standing straight up in the ground to support things
126. maintain /meɪnˈteɪn/(egalik qilishni davom ettirmoq)-to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
The army has been brought in to maintain order in the region.
127. hold true – to continue to be true
128. respond /rɪˈspɒnd/ (javob qaytarmoq)-to say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done
To every question, he responded "I don't know."
129. olt /dʒəʊlt/ (keskin harakat)- a sudden violent movement
As the plane touched the ground, there was a massive jolt and we were thrown forwards.
130. powerful /ˈpaʊə.f ə l/ (kuchli)-having a lot of strength or force
She's an extremely powerful runner.
131. graceful /ˈgreɪs.f ə l/(astagina tebranadigan) - moving in a smooth, relaxed, attractive way, or having a smooth, attractive shape
132. abrupt /əˈbrʌpt/(to’satdan)-describes something that is sudden and unexpected, and often unpleasant
an abrupt change/movement
133. anticipate /ænˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/ (kutmoq,tasavvur qilmoq)-to imagine or expect that something will happen, sometimes taking action in preparation for it happening
We don't anticipate any trouble.
134. concept /ˈkɒn.sept/ (g’oya)-a principle or idea
The very concept of free speech is unknown to them.
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