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1 yardım
n. aid, assist, assistance, backing, backup, booster, comfort, contribution, cooperation, dole, donation, donative, favor, favour [Brit.], furtherance, hand, help, helpfulness, lift, relief, rescue, shot, stand by, succor, succour [Brit.], support* * *1. relief 2. subsidization 3. subsidy 4. succory 5. aid 6. assistance 7. backing 8. furtherance 9. help 10. helpfulness 11. succor (n.) 12. succour (n.) 13. aid (n.) 14. assist (n.) 15. help (n.) -
2 anımsanır
adj. mnemonic, of or designed to assist the memory* * *mnemonic -
3 desteklemek
v. support, brace, prop, encourage, shore, stand by, buttress, back up, strengthen, advocate, assist, bear out, bear smb. out, bolster, bolster up, buoy, champion, countenance, endorse, favor, favour [Brit.], fortify, help forward, go along with* * *support -
4 yardım et
1. tide over 2. conduce 3. conduce to 4. help& 5. helping (v.) 6. succor (v.) 7. succour (v.) 8. aid (v.) 9. assist (v.) 10. help (v.) -
5 bana yardımcı olabilir misiniz
Would you assist me -
6 desteklememek
v. (neg. form of desteklemek) support, brace, prop, encourage, shore, stand by, buttress, back up, strengthen, advocate, assist, bear out, bear smb. out, bolster, bolster up, buoy, champion, countenance, endorse, favor, favour [Brit.], fortify, help forward, go along with -
7 genelkurmay
n. general staff, group of military officers whose function it is assist commanders in planning and carrying out orders -
8 hazır bulunmak
v. present oneself, attend, assist, report, turn out -
9 sayı yaptırma
sayı yaptırma (takım)n. assist -
10 yardımcı olmak
v. aid, assist, lend assistance, help, be subsidiary to -
11 yardım etmek
a) to help, to assist, to aid, to succour, to succor b) (suça) to abet -
12 yâr olmak
to assist, to help -
13 doğurtmak
/ı/ to assist (a mother) at childbirth. -
14 katkı
"1. assistance, aid, help. 2. contribution, addition. 3. additive; alloy. -da bulunmak /a/ to give some help (to), assist (in)." -
15 muavenet
,-ti help, assistance. - etmek /a/ to help, assist. -
16 yardım
help, aid, assistance. - etmek /a/ 1. to help, aid, assist. 2. to encourage, foster, abet. -ına yetişmek /ın/ to come to (someone´s) aid. -
17 yâr
",-ri 1. beloved, love; lover. 2. friend. 3. helper. -ü ağyar friend and foe; friends and foes; everybody, everyone. -dan mı geçmeli, serden mi? colloq. I´m being asked to make an impossible choice./I´m faced with an impossible choice. - olmak /a/ to help, assist, be a help."
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