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2 gözü dönmüş
desperate -
3 aşırı miktar
desperate measure -
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desperate criminal -
5 çaresiz
1.incurable (disease). 2. (problem, situation) for which no solution or remedy exists or seems to exist, desperate. 3. (someone) who is in desperate straits. 4. used to indicate the unavoidable nature of an action: Çaresiz gittim. I had no choice but to go. - kalmak to be in desperate straits. -
6 ihtiyacı olmak
v. need, be in want of smth., require, want, be desperate for, be in a bind for, be desperate to get, do with, lack, be pinched, be pressed for* * *need -
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adj. hopeless, desperate, despairing, despondent, bereft of hope, remediless, bleak, dead end, futureless, heavy hearted, past hope* * *1. desperate 2. hopeless -
8 korkunç ihtiyacı olmak
v. be desperate for, be desperate to get, be in direful need of, be in dire need of -
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adj. extreme, excessive, ultra, super, intense, exceeding, fulsome, acute, camp, crusted, deep, desperate, devilish, disproportionate, exaggerated, exorbitant, exquisite, extortionate, extravagant, fancy, ferocious, fond, heavy, like hell, hell of--------adv. extremely, excessively, over, beyond, terribly, every other day, beastly, confoundedly, cruelly, damned, dead, desperately, devilish, filthily, hard, precious, shocking--------n. hell--------pref. hyper--------prep. over* * *1. astronomic 2. astronomical 3. disproportionate 4. exorbitant 5. extreme 6. extremist 7. hyper 8. immoderate 9. in excess 10. inordinate 11. over 12. ultra -
10 çaresiz
adj. irremediable, inevitable, incurable, irredeemable, past retrieve, beyond retrieve, remediless, without means, desperate, despairing, helpless, irreparable, shiftless--------n. past cure* * *1. irremediable 2. irreparable -
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n. touch-and-go, mantrap* * *desperate straits -
12 azgın
adj. furious, excessive, mad, desperate, randy, fierce, goatish, rampageous, rampant, skittish -
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v. be at a desperate pass -
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adj. overbold, foolhardy, unflinching, desperate -
15 her şeyi göze almış
adj. desperate -
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adj. scary, frightening, terrifying, dreadful, fearful, awful, frightful, horrific, appalling, awesome, cruel, desperate, dire, direful, disastrous, disgusting, eldritch, fearsome, formidable, ghastly, ghoulish, gory, grim, grisly, gruesome--------adv. ghastly -
17 muhtaç olmak
v. need, be in want of smth., be in need, be in a bind for, be desperate to get -
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n. last ditch stand, desperate remedy -
19 vahim
adj. desperate, fatal, forbidding, sore--------adv. desperately -
20 yapmaya muhtaç olmak
v. be desperate for
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