position

position
nf.
1. o‘rin, joy, vaziyat, holat; position horizontale, verticale gorizontal, vertikal holat; position stable, instable; forte, faible tinch, notinch; mustahkam, bo‘sh vaziyat; feu de position belgi chirog‘i (kema, samolyot, mashinalarda)
2. pozitsiya (qo‘shinning jang paytida o‘rnashgan joyi); position stratégique strategik pozitsiya; loc. guerre de position pozitsion urush
3. holat, vaziat, poza, pozitsiya (tananing); prendre une position, changer de position bir holatga kirmoq, holatini o‘zgartirmoq; la position assise, couchée o‘ tirgan, yotgan holat; en position biror holda, holatida, shaylangan holda; on se mit en position de combat ular jangga shaylandilar; en position! shaylaning!
4. hol, holat, vaziyat; une position critique, délicate og‘ir, nozik vaziyat; loc. être en position de +inf biror narsa qila olmoq; biror narsa qila olish holatida, darajasida bo‘lmoq
5. mavqe, martaba, ahvol, o‘rin, daraja; occuper une position sociale assez importante ancha muhim ijtimoiy mavqega ega bo‘lmoq; un homme dans sa position ne peut pas se compromettre martabali odam o‘zining obro‘sini to‘kmasligi kerak
6. nuqtai nazar, fikr; quelle est sa position politique? uning siyosiy nuqtai nazari qanday? prendre position o‘z fikrini, nuqtai nazarini bildirmoq; rester sur ses positions o‘z fikrida qolmoq
7. qo‘yilish; o‘rtaga qo‘yilish, tashlanish; la position d'un problème biror masalaning qo‘yilishi.

Dictionnaire Français-Ouzbek. 2009.

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