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(cause+injury)

  • 1 eziyet

    ",-ti 1. torment, torture. 2. cruelty. 3. injury, pain, hurt, suffering. - çekmek to go to a lot of trouble; to be put to a lot of trouble. - etmek /a/ to torment, torture. - vermek /a/ to cause (someone) pain or great trouble."

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  • 2 zarar

    "1. damage, injury, detriment, harm. 2. com. loss. -ı dokunmak /a/ to harm, be harmful to, have a harmful effect on. - etmek 1. to lose money. 2. to make a wrong move, do something to one´s detriment. 3. /a/ to damage, injure, harm. - gelmek /dan/ (for someone) to suffer at the hands of; to be wronged by; to be treated unjustly by: Tuba´dan zarar gelmez. No harm´ll come your way from Tuba. - görmek 1. /dan/ to be damaged, injured, or harmed by. 2. to suffer loss. -ın neresinden dönülse kârdır. proverb If you find yourself in a situation where you can´t seem to get ahead no matter what you do, the only profitable step you can take is to extricate yourself from the whole thing as soon as possible. -ına satmak /ı/ to sell (something) at a loss. -a sokmak /ı/ to cause (someone, a place of business) to suffer loss or damage. - vermek /a/ to damage, injure, harm. -ı yok. colloq. It doesn´t matter./Never mind./That´s okay./Forget it."

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