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1 boyunca
during, down, along -
2 esnasında
during, while -
3 gündüzleri
during the day, in the daytime -
4 hafta arasında (içinde)
during the week -
5 süresince
during, throughout -
6 zarfında
during, within -
7 gündüzün
during the day, by day. -
8 iftar
Islam 1. breaking a fast. 2. evening meal during Ramazan. 3. the hour of sunset during Ramazan. - etmek to break one´s fast. - topu gun fired at sunset during Ramazan as a signal for breaking the fast. -
9 sırasında
adv. in the course of--------conj. while, whilst--------prep. pending, during* * *1. during 2. in course of -
10 süresince
adv. along--------conj. whilst--------prep. during, throughout* * *during -
11 ara
"1. distance (between two things). 2. time between two events, interval. 3. relations (between people). 4. break (in a game); interlude; intermission. 5. space, spacing. 6. time, point in time. 7. intermediary, intermediate. -da during the intervening time: Pazartesi ve cumartesi günleri gelir; arada hiç gözükmez. He comes on Mondays and Saturdays; on days other than these he´s not to be seen. -dan in the meantime, meanwhile, during the intervening time: Aradan on gün geçmişti. In the meantime ten days had gone by. -sına 1. between. 2. among. -sında 1. between. 2. among. -sından 1. from between. 2. from among. 3. through. -ları açık. They are not on friendly terms./Their friendship is broken. -ları açılmak to be on strained terms. -larını açmak /ın/ to spoil (their) friendship, create a rift (between). -larına almak /ı/ to let (someone) join one´s group. -da bir from time to time, now and then. -larını bozmak /ın/, - bozmak to destroy the friendship (between or among). -ları bozulmak to be on strained terms. - bölge buffer zone. -larını bulmak /ın/, - bulmak to reconcile, settle a dispute (between). -da çıkarmak /ı/ to get (something) done when one has a spare minute, get (something) done in a spare minute, squeeze (something) into one´s schedule (said of a task done while one is in the midst of other work). -dan çıkarmak /ı/ to get (something) done, get (something) over with (so that one can get on with other work). -dan çıkmak 1. (for a pestiferous person) to absent himself/herself, leave. 2. (for a task) to be done, be over with, be finished (so that one can get on with other work). -larında dağlar kadar fark var. colloq. They are as different as black and white./They are as different as chalk and cheese. - devlet buffer state. - duvar partition, dividing wall. -larını düzeltmek /ın/ to reconcile. -sı geçmeden without delay, while the situation is still fresh. -larına girmek /ın/ to work to reconcile (two people or two parties). -ya girmek 1. to work to reconcile two people. 2. (for something unexpected) to interfere suddenly with the work in hand. -ya gitmek 1. to go to waste. 2. to be lost in the confusion. -sı hoş olmamak /la/ 1. to be on bad terms with. 2. to dislike (something). -da kalmak to suffer for mixing in a dispute between others; to be caught in the middle in an argument. -larında kan olmak to have a blood feud (between). - kapı communicating door. -larından kara kedi geçmek/-larına kara kedi girmek to be cross with each other. - kararı provisional decision (of a court). -larına karışmak /ın/ to mix (with). -larında karlı dağlar olmak to be far apart, be very different. -da kaynamak to pass unnoticed, get lost in the shuffle. -ya koymak /ı/ to ask (a third person) to mediate. - limanı port of call. - mal semifinished goods. - seçim by-election. - sıra/-da sırada now and then, from time to time, occasionally. -ya soğukluk girmek to have a coolness arise in a friendship. -sı soğumak /ın/ to lose its importance with the passage of time. -sını soğutmak /ın/ to delay (a thing so that it is forgotten). -yı soğutmak (for a friendship) to cool off. -larından su sızmamak to be very close friends. - vermeden/vermeksizin continuously. - vermek /a/ to take a break (from), stop doing (something) for a while. -ya vermek /ı/ to waste. -ları yağ bal olmak to be intimate friends. -yı yapmak 1. to become friends again, make up. 2. to reconcile friends who have quarreled." -
12 gündüz
1. daytime. 2. by day, in the daytime, in or by daylight. -leri during the day, in the daytime, days. - feneri jocular Black (person). - gözüyle by the light of day. - külahlı, gece silahlı someone who is a Jekyll-and-Hyde sort of person. - vakti in the daytime, during the day. -
13 gündüzcü
1. one who works during the day. 2. worker on the day shift. 3. day student. 4. one who drinks during the day. -
14 iftariye
Islam 1. hors d´oeuvres eaten at the beginning of the evening meal during Ramazan. 2. present given to a guest invited to an evening meal during Ramazan. -
15 iftarlık
1. Islam hors d´oeuvres eaten at the beginning of the evening meal during Ramazan. 2. Islam suitable for eating at the evening meal during Ramazan. -
16 ramazanlık
1. (food) bought or prepared for use during Ramazan. 2. food bought or prepared for use during Ramazan. -
17 sağım
1. milking (an animal). 2. quantity of milk taken during one milking. 3. quantity of honey taken during one robbing of a hive. 4. prov. milch animal. -
18 sıra
"1. row; line; queue; file. 2. order, sequence. 3. turn: Sıra sende. It´s your turn. 4. the right time to...: Şimdi denize girmenin tam sırası. Now´s just the right time for a dip in the sea. Şimdi sırası değil. This isn´t the right time. 5. point, moment, time: O sırada öğretmen geldi. At that point the teacher came in. Çiçekleri suladığım sırada telefon çaldı. The telephone rang while I was watering the flowers. 6. bench. 7. desk (in a school classroom). 8. (things) placed in a row: sıra ağaçlar trees planted in a row. 9. of all shapes and sizes: sıra portakalı oranges of all shapes and sizes. -dan ordinary; middling, mediocre, run-of-the-mill. -sında 1. at the right time, when the time is ripe. 2. in the course of, during: ders sırasında during the lesson. -sıyla 1. (doing something) at the right time. 2. sequentially, in sequence, in order, respectively: Bahriye ile Fahriye, sırasıyla altmış ve yetmiş yaşlarındadır. Bahriye and Fahriye are respectively sixty and seventy years old. -yla each in turn; one by one. -sını beklemek to wait one´s turn. - dayağı beating given to each person in a group in turn. - evler row houses, terrace. (adam/insan) -sına geçmek to be regarded as a decent person (when he is actually a complete scoundrel). -sı gelmişken Now that the time seems ripe...: Sırası gelmişken bunu yapalım. Let´s do this, now that the time seems ripe. -sına/-sını getirmek to find a suitable opportunity. -sına göre when it´s right or appropriate to do so: İnsan sırasına göre susmasını da bilmeli. A person should also know when he ought to keep quiet. - gözetmek/kollamak to wait for a suitable moment. -sını kaybetmek (for a baby) to get out of its normal routine of feeding and sleeping. -ya koymak /ı/ to get (something) properly organized or arranged. -sına koymak /ı/ to regard (someone) as being in (a certain) category. - malı 1. run-of-the-mill, middling, mediocre (things). 2. run-of-the-mill things. - sayı sıfatı gram. ordinal number. - sıra row upon row of: sıra sıra çamlar row upon row of pines. - sütunlar arch. colonnade." -
19 tavaf
1. circumambulation (of the Kaaba) (during the hajj). 2. walking around, wandering around (a place). - etmek /ı/ 1. to circumambulate (the Kaaba) (during the hajj). 2. to walk around, wander around (a place). -
20 temcit
1. prayer praising God which is chanted by a muezzin immediately after the sabah ezanı during the months of Rajab, Sha´ban, and Ramazan. 2. meal eaten just before dawn during the month of Ramazan. - pilavı gibi ısıtıp ısıtıp öne sürmek /ı/ to keep bringing up the same (topic) time after time.
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