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1 uykuda
asleep -
2 uyuya kal
1. sleep in 2. drop asleep 3. fall asleep 4. fallen asleep 5. fell asleep -
3 uykuda
adv. asleep, in the arms of Morpheus* * *1. asleep 2. slept (adj.) -
4 uykuya dalmak
v. fall asleep, drop asleep, go to sleep, drop off -
5 uyuyakalmak
v. fall asleep, drop asleep, doze off, drop off, oversleep, oversleep oneself -
6 uyuyakalmamak
v. (neg. form of uyuyakalmak) fall asleep, drop asleep, doze off, drop off, oversleep, oversleep oneself -
7 uyumak
"to sleep, to be asleep, to kip; to fall asleep, to go off" -
8 gaflet
",-ti 1. unwariness. 2. carelessness; negligence. 3. unawareness, obliviousness, blindness. 4. absentmindedness, woolgathering; bemusement. 5. drowsiness. -le 1. unwarily. 2. carelessly; negligently. 3. obliviously, blindly. 4. absentmindedly; bemusedly. 5. drowsily. - basmak /a/ 1. to feel sleepy, be ready to fall asleep: Bana gaflet bastı. I´m ready to fall asleep. 2. unconsciously to relax one´s guard. 3. to act carelessly; to act negligently. 4. to become oblivious to what is going on. 5. to go woolgathering, fall into a reverie. -e düşmek 1. to act unwarily. 2. to act carelessly; to act negligently. 3. unconsciously to relax one´s guard. - etmek 1. to be unwary, be off one´s guard. 2. to be careless; to be negligent. 3. to be oblivious to what is going on. - göstermek 1. to be unwary, be off one´s guard. 2. to be careless; to be negligent. 3. to be oblivious to what is happening. - uykusu 1. woolgathering: Gaflet uykusuna daldı. She´s gone woolgathering. 2. drowsiness. 3. unawareness, obliviousness, blindness. 4. carelessness; negligence. 5. unwariness." -
9 tembel
adj. lazy, idle, do nothing, inactive, asleep, bonelazy, indolent, inert, laggard, languid, languorous, slack, slothful, sluggard, sluggish, stagnant, tired, torpid, workshy--------n. lazy person, lazybones, idler, drone, do little, slug, do nothing, idle fellow, loon, slacker, slouch, sluggard, laggard, gold brick, lounger* * *1. slob 2. slothful 3. vacuous 4. faineant 5. indolent 6. lackadaisical 7. lazy 8. otiose 9. lazier (adj.) 10. drone (n.) -
10 uyumak
v. sleep, go to sleep, be asleep, rest, have rest, snooze, slumber, be inactive, doss, kip* * *sleep -
11 uyur gibi görün
pretend to be asleep -
12 uyuşmuş
adj. benumbed, numb, torpid, under the influence of drugs, dopey, asleep* * *benumbed (adj.) -
13 uyuşuk
adj. benumbed, numb, torpid, bonelazy, lazy, lethargic, sleepy, slothful, asleep, bovine, dormant, drowsy, indolent, inert, lackadaisical, lethargical, poky, quiescent, slack, slouching, slouchy, soggy, stick in the mud, supine--------n. slacker--------suff. happy* * *1. stick in the mud 2. stuporous 3. torpid 4. dopey 5. dormant 6. drowsy 7. indolent 8. languid 9. lethargic 10. numb 11. oscitant -
14 uyuyan
adj. sleeping, asleep, dormant, slumberous* * *1. sleeping (n.) 2. sleeping (prep.) -
15 derin uykuda
adv. dead asleep -
16 derin uykuda olmak
v. be fast asleep -
17 mışıl mışıl uyuyan
adj. sound asleep -
18 uykuda olmak
v. be asleep -
19 uyumakta
adv. asleep -
20 uyumaa
[T uyumak, Az uyumaq = fall asleep, from OT *u]: to sleepA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > uyumaa
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