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Key Links B1 Level — Module 10 / 10a (pp. 116–117) · (pp. 118–119)
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Module 10a (pp. 116–117) 26 words
#01
adopt
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qabul qilmoq; farzand qilmoq  |  принять; усыновить/удочерить
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To take something on as your own, such as a habit, policy, or child; to take a rescue animal into your home.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The family decided to adopt a dog from the local animal shelter rather than buy one.
Ex 1
Schools across the country have adopted new policies to combat cyberbullying.
Ex 2
She adopted a more environmentally conscious lifestyle after learning about climate change.
#02
adoption
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qabul qilish; farzandlikka olish  |  принятие; усыновление
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
The act of adopting a child, animal, or policy; taking something on as one's own.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The adoption of reusable bags instead of single-use plastic is a simple but powerful change.
Ex 1
Pet adoption from animal shelters gives homeless animals a second chance at life.
Ex 2
The adoption of stronger environmental policies is essential to combat climate change.
#03
animal shelter
noun phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
hayvonlar uchun boshpana  |  приют для животных
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A place where stray, abandoned, or rescued animals are housed and cared for until they find new homes.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She volunteered every weekend at the animal shelter, feeding and walking the dogs.
Ex 1
The campaign encouraged people to adopt pets from animal shelters rather than breeders.
Ex 2
The animal shelter launched a hashtag campaign to find owners for all its animals.
#04
assist
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
yordam bermoq, ko'maklashmoq  |  помогать, содействовать
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To help someone to do something, especially in a practical or professional way.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Volunteers were trained to assist victims of flooding with first aid and emergency supplies.
Ex 1
She used her media studies knowledge to assist the campaign with social media strategy.
Ex 2
Neighbours came together to assist the family whose home had been destroyed by fire.
#05
bullying
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
bezorilik, ta'qib qilish  |  травля, запугивание
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Repeated aggressive behaviour intended to hurt, frighten, or control someone who is weaker.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The school launched a campaign to raise awareness about the consequences of bullying.
Ex 1
She used her platform to spread the word about the lasting damage caused by bullying.
Ex 2
Bullying can take place online as well as face to face, which is why cyberbullying is such a concern.
#06
bush
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
buta, chakalakzor  |  куст, кустарник
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A plant smaller than a tree with many branches; also used informally to refer to wild, rural land.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Volunteers spent the morning clearing litter from the bushes along the river bank.
Ex 1
She pushed her way through the dense bush to reach the part of the forest that needed cleaning.
Ex 2
The campaign focused on cleaning up neglected areas overgrown with weeds and bush.
#07
campaign
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
kampaniya, harakatlar  |  кампания, акция
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
An organised series of activities or events intended to achieve a social, political, or environmental goal.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
They launched a campaign to reduce single-use plastic waste in their local community.
Ex 1
The hashtag campaign spread the word about climate change to millions of people online.
Ex 2
A successful campaign requires a clear message, strong organisation, and widespread support.
#08
clean up
phrasal verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
tozalamoq, tartibga keltirmoq  |  убирать, очищать
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To remove dirt, rubbish, or pollution from a place; to tidy or restore an area.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Hundreds of volunteers gathered on Saturday to clean up the polluted beach.
Ex 1
The community organised a monthly event to clean up the park near the school.
Ex 2
After the flood, residents worked tirelessly to clean up the damage to their homes.
#09
climate change
noun phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
iqlim o'zgarishi  |  изменение климата
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Long-term shifts in global temperatures and weather patterns, largely driven by human activity.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The students organised a march to demand stronger government action on climate change.
Ex 1
Understanding the consequences of climate change is an important part of environmental education.
Ex 2
Reducing single-use plastic is one practical step individuals can take to fight climate change.
#10
consequence
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
oqibat, natija  |  последствие, результат
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A result or effect of an action or condition, especially an unpleasant one.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The long-term consequences of ignoring climate change will be felt by future generations.
Ex 1
One serious consequence of cyberbullying is the lasting damage it causes to mental health.
Ex 2
She helped students understand the real-world consequences of throwing rubbish in landfill sites.
#11
cyberbullying
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
kiberbezorilik, onlayn ta'qib  |  кибербуллинг, травля в интернете
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
The use of digital technology to repeatedly harass, threaten, or humiliate someone.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The campaign used social media itself to raise awareness about the dangers of cyberbullying.
Ex 1
Schools are increasingly teaching students how to recognise and respond to cyberbullying.
Ex 2
She made up her mind to report the cyberbullying she witnessed rather than ignore it.
#12
environmental
adjective
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
atrof-muhitga oid, ekologik  |  экологический, природоохранный
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She studied media studies to learn how to raise awareness of environmental issues effectively.
Ex 1
Environmental campaigns have successfully persuaded many businesses to reduce single-use plastic.
Ex 2
Every small environmental choice — like using reusable bags — adds up to make a real difference.
#13
feed
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
ovqatlantirmoq, boqmoq  |  кормить
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To give food to a person or animal; to supply something that is needed to keep something going.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Volunteers visited the animal shelter every morning to feed and care for the animals.
Ex 1
She organised a weekly event to feed homeless people in her local community.
Ex 2
Social media algorithms feed users content that keeps them engaged for longer.
#14
hashtag
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
xeshteg (ijtimoiy tarmoqlarda)  |  хэштег
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A word or phrase preceded by the # symbol, used on social media to label and group content by topic.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The environmental organisation created a hashtag that went viral and reached millions of users.
Ex 1
She used a powerful hashtag to spread the word about her animal shelter campaign.
Ex 2
A well-chosen hashtag can turn a small local campaign into a nationwide conversation.
#15
landfill
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
axlat tashlash joyi, ko'milgan chiqindi  |  свалка, полигон для отходов
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A site where rubbish and waste materials are buried in the ground; a method of disposing of waste.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Every piece of single-use plastic that is thrown away ends up in a landfill or the ocean.
Ex 1
She made up her mind to reduce her waste after visiting a nearby landfill site.
Ex 2
Communities are campaigning to close local landfill sites and invest in recycling instead.
#16
make up one's mind
phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qaror qilmoq, qat'iy qaror qabul qilmoq  |  принять решение, решиться
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To reach a firm decision after considering the options; to decide.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She finally made up her mind to join the environmental campaign after watching a documentary.
Ex 1
He made up his mind to adopt a dog from the shelter rather than buy one from a breeder.
Ex 2
Once you make up your mind to spread the word, the next step is to choose the right platform.
#17
material
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
material, xomashyo; kiyim matosi  |  материал, вещество
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
The substance or matter from which things are made; also printed or digital information produced for a purpose.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The campaign produced educational material to inform people about the dangers of single-use plastic.
Ex 1
Reusable bags are made from materials designed to last for years rather than minutes.
Ex 2
She gathered research material from a range of environmental organisations for her project.
#18
media studies
noun phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
media ta'limi, ommaviy axborot vositalari fani  |  медиаисследования, изучение СМИ
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
An academic subject that examines the role and influence of media, including television, social media, and journalism.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Her media studies degree helped her run highly effective social media campaigns.
Ex 1
Media studies students analysed how climate change is represented across different platforms.
Ex 2
Understanding hashtags and audience behaviour is a core part of media studies today.
#19
on and on
adverb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
uzluksiz, to'xtamasdan  |  снова и снова, без конца
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Continuously and without stopping; for a long time without pausing.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She talked on and on about the importance of reusable products until everyone was convinced.
Ex 1
The volunteer went on and on about the benefits of adopting from animal shelters.
Ex 2
The debate about single-use plastic went on and on for hours without reaching a conclusion.
#20
owner
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
egalik qiluvchi, uy egasi  |  владелец, хозяин
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A person who possesses something; someone who has legal possession of a property, animal, or business.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Responsible pet owners often choose to adopt from shelters rather than buy from breeders.
Ex 1
The campaign urged every dog owner to clean up after their pet in public spaces.
Ex 2
She became the proud owner of a rescued cat after visiting the animal shelter.
#21
put up
phrasal verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
o'rnatmoq, osib qo'ymoq; qabul qilmoq (mehmon)  |  вешать, размещать; давать кров
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To display or attach something in a public place; also to provide accommodation for someone.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
They put up posters around the school to spread the word about the anti-bullying campaign.
Ex 1
Volunteers put up signs along the beach to remind visitors not to drop single-use plastic.
Ex 2
She put up a friend who had nowhere to stay after the flood destroyed her flat.
#22
research
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
tadqiq qilmoq, o'rganmoq  |  исследовать, изучать
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To study and investigate a subject carefully in order to discover new information or reach a new understanding.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She spent months researching the effects of landfill pollution on nearby communities.
Ex 1
Students were asked to research the environmental consequences of single-use plastic.
Ex 2
He researched dozens of animal shelters before deciding which one to support.
#23
responsibility
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
mas'uliyat, burç  |  ответственность
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
The state of being accountable for something; a duty or obligation to act correctly.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She believed it was everyone's responsibility to reduce waste and protect the environment.
Ex 1
The campaign reminded young people that taking responsibility for their actions online is essential.
Ex 2
Looking after an adopted animal is a long-term responsibility that must be taken seriously.
#24
reusable
adjective
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qayta ishlatiladigan, ko'p marta ishlatiladigan  |  многоразовый, пригодный для повторного использования
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Designed or able to be used again and again rather than once and then thrown away.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Switching to reusable water bottles and bags is one of the easiest ways to reduce plastic waste.
Ex 1
The school launched a campaign encouraging students to bring reusable containers for lunch.
Ex 2
Reusable products may cost more initially but save money and resources in the long term.
#25
single-use plastic
noun phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
bir martalik plastik  |  одноразовый пластик
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Plastic items designed to be used once and then discarded, such as straws, bags, and bottles.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Many countries have introduced laws to ban single-use plastic bags in supermarkets.
Ex 1
She made up her mind to never buy single-use plastic after visiting the local landfill site.
Ex 2
The campaign showed the devastating environmental consequences of single-use plastic on ocean life.
#26
spread the word
phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
xabarni tarqatmoq, ommaga yetkazmoq  |  распространять информацию, рассказывать всем
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To tell many people about something so that the information becomes widely known.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She asked all her followers to spread the word about the beach clean-up event on Saturday.
Ex 1
Using a hashtag is one of the most effective ways to spread the word on social media.
Ex 2
They relied on volunteers to spread the word about the campaign through their own networks.
Module 10a (pp. 118–119) 24 words
#01
care home
noun phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qariyalar uyi, parvarishlash uyi  |  дом престарелых, дом ухода
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A residential facility providing personal care and support for elderly or disabled people.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She organised weekly visits to the local care home to read to the elderly residents.
Ex 1
Volunteers from the community visited the care home to assist staff during the holiday period.
Ex 2
The campaign raised funds to improve facilities at several care homes in the area.
#02
community
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
jamiyat, mahalla, jamoat  |  сообщество, община, местное население
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A group of people living in the same area or sharing common interests, values, or goals.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The whole community came together to rebuild homes after the devastating flood.
Ex 1
A strong community can turn small acts of kindness into powerful lasting change.
Ex 2
She believed that real change starts at community level, not at national government level.
#03
destroy
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
yo'q qilmoq, buzmoq, vayron etmoq  |  разрушать, уничтожать
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To damage something so severely that it can no longer be used or no longer exists.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The flood destroyed dozens of homes and left hundreds of families without shelter.
Ex 1
Cyberbullying can destroy a person's confidence and mental health over time.
Ex 2
Climate change has the power to destroy entire ecosystems if action is not taken now.
#04
endless
adjective
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
tugamaydigan, cheksiz  |  бесконечный, нескончаемый
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Having no limit; continuing for a very long time without stopping; seeming to have no end.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She felt the task of clearing up after the flood was endless, but the community kept going.
Ex 1
The endless stream of negative news about climate change left many people feeling powerless.
Ex 2
Volunteering at the care home gave her endless opportunities to help others and grow as a person.
#05
first aid
noun phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
birinchi yordam, tibbiy yordam  |  первая помощь
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Basic emergency medical treatment given to an injured or ill person before professional help arrives.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Every volunteer was trained in first aid before being sent to assist flood victims.
Ex 1
Knowing first aid can make the difference between life and death in an emergency.
Ex 2
The community organised free first aid classes so residents could be ready for any crisis.
#06
flood
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
suv bosmoq, toshmoq  |  затапливать, заливать
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To cover or fill an area with water beyond its normal limits; to overwhelm with a large amount of something.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Heavy rain flooded the streets and forced many families to leave their homes.
Ex 1
The river flooded the surrounding farmland for the third time that year.
Ex 2
Requests for help flooded into the emergency services within hours of the storm beginning.
#07
harmless
adjective
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
zararsiz, xavfsiz  |  безвредный, безопасный
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Not able to cause harm, injury, or damage; completely safe and without negative effects.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
What seems like harmless teasing online can quickly turn into serious cyberbullying.
Ex 1
The chemicals used in the reusable packaging are completely harmless to the environment.
Ex 2
A harmless joke is very different from bullying, but the line is often hard to define.
#08
hopeless
adjective
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
umidsiz, befoyda  |  безнадёжный, бесполезный
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Feeling or giving no hope; having no chance of success or improvement.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She refused to feel hopeless about climate change and channelled her feelings into action.
Ex 1
After the flood, many residents felt hopeless, but the community organisers kept spirits high.
Ex 2
It may feel hopeless at first, but every campaign that has changed the world started small.
#09
in need
phrase
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
muhtoj, yordamga muhtoj  |  в нужде, нуждающийся
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Requiring help, support, or basic necessities; in a state of poverty or difficulty.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The campaign raised money to provide reusable supplies for families in need after the flood.
Ex 1
She volunteered at the care home because she wanted to support people in need.
Ex 2
The community set up a fund to help those in need rebuild their lives after the disaster.
#10
organiser
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
tashkilotchi, muvofiqlashtiuvchi  |  организатор
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A person responsible for planning and managing an event or activity.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
As lead organiser of the beach clean-up, she coordinated over a hundred volunteers.
Ex 1
A good organiser makes sure every volunteer knows their task and feels valued.
Ex 2
The organisers of the community campaign spread the word using a single well-chosen hashtag.
#11
power
noun
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
kuch, quvvat; hokimiyat  |  сила, мощь; власть
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
The ability to do something or influence events; energy or force; political control.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She reminded the group that ordinary people have the power to change their communities.
Ex 1
The power of social media to spread the word about important causes is extraordinary.
Ex 2
After the flood cut the power supply, the community relied on generators for days.
#12
powerless
adjective
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
kuchsiz, ojiz, boshqara olmaydigan  |  бессильный, беспомощный
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Unable to take action or prevent something from happening; lacking strength or authority.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Many people feel powerless in the face of climate change, but small actions do matter.
Ex 1
She felt powerless watching the flood destroy everything the community had built.
Ex 2
Victims of cyberbullying often feel powerless, which is why speaking up is so important.
#13
properly
adverb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
to'g'ri, tegishli tarzda  |  правильно, надлежащим образом
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
In a correct, appropriate, or satisfactory way; as expected or required.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Volunteers were told to clean up properly after the event so the park was spotless.
Ex 1
First aid must be carried out properly or it can do more harm than good.
Ex 2
She made sure all the campaign material was properly researched and fact-checked.
#14
rebuild
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qayta qurmoq, tiklash  |  восстанавливать, отстраивать заново
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To build or construct something again after it has been damaged or destroyed.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
After the flood, the whole community united to rebuild homes and restore the area.
Ex 1
It takes years to rebuild trust in a community after a serious bullying incident.
Ex 2
She helped to rebuild the garden of the care home after the storm had flattened it.
#15
redo
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qayta bajarmoq, qaytadan qilmoq  |  переделывать, делать заново
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To do something again, usually because it was done incorrectly or needs improvement.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She had to redo the campaign poster after realising she had misspelled the hashtag.
Ex 1
He was asked to redo his research after his teacher pointed out several inaccuracies.
Ex 2
Redo the task from the beginning if you are not happy with the result the first time.
#16
remove
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
olib tashlash, yo'q qilmoq  |  убирать, удалять
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To take something away from where it is; to get rid of something.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Volunteers worked hard to remove rubbish and debris left behind by the flood.
Ex 1
The council agreed to remove the landfill site and replace it with a green park.
Ex 2
She removed all single-use plastic from her kitchen as her first environmental action.
#17
repair
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
ta'mirlash, tuzatish  |  ремонтировать, чинить
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To fix something that is broken, damaged, or not working properly.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
After the flood, skilled tradespeople volunteered to repair homes free of charge.
Ex 1
She helped repair the fence that had been damaged during the storm.
Ex 2
It is far better for the environment to repair a product than to throw it away and buy new.
#18
reschedule
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
vaqtni qayta belgilamoq, jadvalni o'zgartirmoq  |  переносить, менять расписание
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To arrange for something to happen at a different time from the one originally planned.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The community clean-up had to be rescheduled due to heavy rain flooding the area.
Ex 1
The organiser rescheduled the first aid training session to a date when more volunteers could attend.
Ex 2
She rescheduled the care home visit when she heard that a resident was unwell.
#19
retell
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qayta aytib bermoq, boshqalarga hikoya qilmoq  |  пересказывать, рассказывать снова
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To tell a story or account again, often to a different audience or in a different way.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She was asked to retell the story of the flood for the school's environmental awareness magazine.
Ex 1
Children at the care home were encouraged to retell memories from their lives.
Ex 2
The campaign asked survivors to retell their experiences to help others understand the reality.
#20
reuse
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qayta foydalanmoq  |  повторно использовать, использовать снова
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To use something again after it has already been used, rather than throwing it away.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The event encouraged participants to reuse containers and bags instead of reaching for single-use plastic.
Ex 1
She found creative ways to reuse old materials instead of sending them to landfill.
Ex 2
A simple step anyone can take is to reuse shopping bags every time they go to the supermarket.
#21
rewrite
verb
🇺🇿 UZBEK  ·  🇷🇺 RUSSIAN
qayta yozmoq, o'zgartirmoq  |  переписывать, переделывать
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
To write something again, especially to improve or correct it.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
She rewrote the campaign message three times until it was clear, powerful, and concise.
Ex 1
He rewrote his research report after finding new evidence that changed his conclusions.
Ex 2
A good organiser is willing to rewrite plans when circumstances change unexpectedly.
#22
signal
noun
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signal, ishora; aloqa  |  сигнал, знак
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A gesture, sound, or message that conveys information or a warning; also a mobile network or internet connection.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
The rescue team sent a signal to let volunteers know which areas had been cleared.
Ex 1
There was no phone signal in the flooded area, making it impossible to call for help.
Ex 2
Wearing reusable items sends a clear signal that you care about the environment.
#23
task
noun
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vazifa, topshiriq  |  задание, задача
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
A piece of work that needs to be done, especially one that is assigned to a person or group.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
Each volunteer was given a specific task so the clean-up could be completed efficiently.
Ex 1
Her task as campaign organiser was to spread the word using every available platform.
Ex 2
Breaking a large goal into smaller tasks makes it far easier to make progress.
#24
useless
adjective
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befoyda, yaramsiz  |  бесполезный, никчёмный
💡 ENGLISH EXPLANATION
Having no useful qualities; not able to achieve its purpose or produce a good result.
★ EXAMPLE SENTENCE
A campaign is useless if the message is unclear and nobody understands what action to take.
Ex 1
Without proper training, first aid equipment is practically useless in an emergency.
Ex 2
She refused to feel useless and found a way to contribute despite having no experience.