1. Fruitful - Productive; yielding good or useful results.
Example 1: Her hard work led to a fruitful outcome in her exams.
    Example 2: They had a fruitful meeting that resulted in new business ideas.
2. Syndicate - A group or association formed for a common purpose, often in business or
    journalism. (Uyushma)
    Example 1: Several companies joined to form a syndicate to bid on the large construction
    project.
    Example 2: The news articles were published by a syndicate of journalists from various
    countries.
3. Geology - The scientific study of the Earth, its structure, substances, and history.
    Example 1: She decided to study geology because she was fascinated by rocks and
    minerals.
    Example 2: Geology helps us understand natural disasters like earthquakes and volcanoes.
4. Plus time - Extra time; additional time allowed for an activity.
    Example 1: We were given plus time to complete the exam due to technical difficulties.
    Example 2: The game went into plus time because the scores were tied.
5. Presumably - Likely or probably; something that is assumed to be true. (Ehtimol)
    Example 1: She didn't come to the meeting, presumably because she was feeling unwell.
    Example 2: The keys are presumably in his office, where he left them yesterday.
6. Apart from - Except for; besides; other than. (...dan tashqari)
    Example 1: Apart from the main course, they also served dessert.
    Example 2: He has no hobbies apart from reading books.
7. Join up - To form or create an organization or group. (Tashkil qilmoq)
    Example 1: Several local artists joined up to form a new community art club.
    Example 2: They decided to join up to start a small business together.
8. Have a bash - To try something for the first time, especially when you are not sure you will
    succeed.
    Example 1: She decided to have a bash at cooking a new recipe.
    Example 2: I’ve never tried skiing before, but I’m willing to have a bash this winter.
9. Increase - To make something larger in size, amount, or number; to raise.
    Example 1: The company plans to increase production to meet demand.
    Example 2: His salary will increase after his promotion.
10. Night shift - A work period during the night; often used in jobs like factories, hospitals, etc.
    (Kechgi smena)
    Example 1: He works the night shift at the hospital, starting at 10 PM.
    Example 2: The factory runs 24/7, with workers on the night shift and day shift.
11. Blood circulation - The movement of blood through the body, crucial for good health.
    (Qon aylanishi)
    Example 1: Regular exercise helps improve blood circulation.
    Example 2: Poor blood circulation can lead to health problems.
12. Debt - Money that is owed or due to others; often involves loans or credit. (Qarz)
    Example 1: He has a lot of debt because of his student loans.
    Example 2: They paid off their debt after years of saving.
13. Dislocation - Losing one’s place, direction, or situation; often used metaphorically for
    feeling lost. (O‘zini yo‘qotib qo‘yish)
    Example 1: After losing his job, he felt a sense of dislocation in his life.
    Example 2: Moving to a new city caused a brief dislocation of her daily routines.
14. Beekeeping - The practice of raising and managing bees for honey production. (Asalari
    boqish)
    Example 1: He took up beekeeping as a hobby and now sells honey at the local market.
    Example 2: Beekeeping is important for maintaining bee populations.
15. Beehives - Structures where bees live and produce honey. (Asalari uylari)
    Example 1: The beehives in his garden produce over 50 jars of honey each year.
    Example 2: Beekeepers regularly inspect their beehives to ensure the bees are healthy.
16. A hive of tourism - A place where tourism is highly developed; bustling with tourists.
    (Turizm rivojlangan)
    Example 1: The city has become a hive of tourism, attracting visitors from all over the
    world.
    Example 2: During the summer, the coastal town transforms into a hive of tourism.
17. Raised his eyebrows - To show surprise, doubt, or disapproval. (Qarshi chiqmoq)
    Example 1: He raised his eyebrows when he heard the surprising news.
    Example 2: The manager raised his eyebrows at the proposal, indicating his concerns.
18. To be obsessed with V-ing - To be deeply fascinated or overly preoccupied with doing
    something. (O‘shanga mukkamdan ketdim)
    Example 1: She is obsessed with painting and spends hours every day in her studio.
    Example 2: He’s obsessed with playing video games, often staying up all night.
19. Feel responsible - To take something personally; to feel obligated or accountable.
    Example 1: He felt responsible for the project’s success and worked extra hours.
    Example 2: She feels responsible for her younger siblings when their parents are away.
20. Insist - To demand something firmly and refuse to back down. (Turib olish)
    Example 1: She insisted on paying for dinner despite our objections.
    Example 2: He insisted that the meeting be rescheduled to a later date.
21. Put cash down to something - To spend money on something; to invest in something.
    (Pulni nimagadir sarflash)
    Example 1: He put cash down to buy a new car.
    Example 2: They decided to put cash down to start their own business.