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Meaning of çıxmaq | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
[t͡ʃɯχˈmɑχ]

Definitions

  1. to go out, to come out
    intransitive
  2. to turn out to be
    intransitive
  3. to exclude, not to count in
    transitive
  4. to go up to, to get up on, to rise to, to ascend
    intransitive
  5. to rise (of the sun, moon or stars)
    intransitive

Equivalents

English go out turn out

Examples

“səhər tezdən evdən çıxmaq”

to leave early in the morning

“İclasdan sonra hamı otaqdan çıxdı.”

After the meeting, everybody came out of the room.

“Uşağın dişləri çıxır.”

The child is teething.

“Ol xumar gözlə üzün əldən alıb taqətimi,”

Your playful eyes have snatched my strength by sight Love will never go out of my heart, try as I might.

“Hamı ona inanırdı, amma o yalançı çıxdı.”

Everyone believed him, but he turned out to be a liar.

“Yol polisinin sərxoş tutduğu sürücü ayıq çıxdı.”

A driver that the traffic police thought to be drunk, turned out to be sober.

“Məni çıx, mən gələ bilməyəcəyəm.”

Don't count me in, I won't be able to come

“Bir-iki nəfəri çıxmaq şərti ilə burada hamının yaxşı işi var.”

Excluding (literally "under the condition of excluding of") couple of people, everyone here has a good job.

“dağa çıxmaq”

to ascend to the mountain, to go up on the mountain

“dağın başına çıxmaq”

to go up to the top of the mountain

“Gün batdı, ay çıxdı.”

The sun has set, the moon has risen.

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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