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1 durmadan
adj. continual--------adv. continually, continuously, repeatedly, nonstop, on and on, without cease, away, forever, night and day, on, on end* * *1. ceaseless 2. steadily 3. without stopping -
2 boyuna
"lengthwise; continually, ceaselessly, steadily, on and on, all the time, without cease" -
3 durmadan
all the time, on and on, steadily, continuously, continually -
4 gittikçe
increasingly, gradually, steadily, more and more, by degrees -
5 muntazam
"1. regular, uniform, even; steady. 2. orderly; methodical; disciplined. 3. mil. regular. 4. regularly; steadily. 5. neatly, in an orderly way." -
6 muntazaman
"1. regularly; steadily. 2. neatly, in an orderly way."
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