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41 much more than
den çok daha fazla -
42 once more
bir daha* * *bir daha -
43 one or more
bir ya da birden çok -
44 what is more
bunun da ötesinde -
45 a little more
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46 a little more, please
biraz daha lütfen. -
47 as many more
adv. bu kadar daha, bir bu kadar daha -
48 be more often
v. sıklaşmak -
49 bite off more than one can chew
v. başından büyük işe girişmekEnglish-Turkish dictionary > bite off more than one can chew
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50 can i have more nuts
biraz daha fıstık alabilir miyim -
51 can you cut a little more off the back
arkamı biraz daha kısaltır mısınızEnglish-Turkish dictionary > can you cut a little more off the back
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52 can you cut a little more off the front
önümü biraz daha kısaltır mısınızEnglish-Turkish dictionary > can you cut a little more off the front
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53 can you cut a little more off the neck
ensemi biraz daha kısaltır mısınızEnglish-Turkish dictionary > can you cut a little more off the neck
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54 can you cut a little more off the sides
yanları biraz daha kısaltır mısınızEnglish-Turkish dictionary > can you cut a little more off the sides
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55 can you cut a little more off the top
tepemi biraz daha kısaltır mısınızEnglish-Turkish dictionary > can you cut a little more off the top
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56 cut a bit more off here, please
buradan biraz daha kesin lütfenEnglish-Turkish dictionary > cut a bit more off here, please
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57 do you have a more level spot
başka biraz düzgün yer var mı -
58 do you have anything more expensive
daha pahalı bir şeyleriniz var mıEnglish-Turkish dictionary > do you have anything more expensive
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59 have more than one string to one's bow
birden fazla seçeneği olmakEnglish-Turkish dictionary > have more than one string to one's bow
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60 it hurts more at night
geceleri daha çok acıyor.
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