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1 sersem sepelek
"dazed; in a daze" -
2 sersem
1. stupefied, dazed. 2. confused, muddled, addled, bumfuzzled. 3. muddleheaded, addlepated. - etmek/-e çevirmek /ı/ 1. to stupefy, daze. 2. to get (someone) confused, addle. - sepelek/sepet 1. in a daze, dazedly. 2. dazed. -
3 göz kamaştır
1. dazed (v.) 2. daze (v.) -
4 şaşkın
adj. puzzled, confused, twisted, bewildered, taken aback, addled, puzzle headed, addle brained, addle headed, dizzy, bemused, wondering, all abroad, addle-pated, bepuzzled, dumbfounded, at an end, gaping, open-eyed, pixilated, sheepish, slaphappy--------n. consternated--------suff. happy* * *1. aback 2. agape 3. confused 4. dazed (adj.) 5. befuddled (adj.) 6. amazed (adj.) 7. astonished (adj.) 8. bewildered (adj.) -
5 közüldürek
Something woven from horse tails and put on the eye if it is bleared or dazed -
6 közüldürek
Something woven from horse tails and put on the eye if it is bleared or dazed -
7 aptallaşmak
to become confused, to be stupefied, to be dazed, to be dumbfounded, to be flabbergasted -
8 sersem
"stupefied, dazed, stunned, bewildered; confused, muddled; stupid, dozy" -
9 sersemlemek
"to be stupefied, to become dazed, to become stunned; to become confused; to get muddled" -
10 beyin
", beyni 1. brain. 2. mind; brains, intelligence. -i atmak to get angry, be furious. - bırakmamak /da/ to wear out (someone´s) brain, leave (someone) too tired to think. -i bulanmak 1. to be dazed. 2. to be suspicious, smell a rat. -i dağınık scatter-brained. - göçü brain drain. - kanaması path. cerebral hemorrhage. -i karıncalanmak to be dead tired and unable to think. - kızartması/tavası fried brain, brain fritters; baked brains. - patlatmak to split one´s brains (over). - salatası brain salad, boiled brains served cold with a dressing of olive oil and lemon juice. -i sulanmak to grow senile. -inde şimşekler çakmak to have a sudden thought. -ine vurmak (for drink) to go to one´s head. -inden vurulmuşa dönmek to be greatly upset (by an unexpected event). - yangısı path. encephalitis. - yıkamak to brainwash." -
11 sersemlemek
,sersemleşmek 1. to become stupefied or dazed. 2. to become confused or muddled. 3. to become muddleheaded.
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