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n. heat, warmth, temperature, fever, thirst, fervor, fervour [Brit.], caloric, feverishness, flush, intenseness, swelter* * *1. fervor 2. feverishness 3. glow (n.) -
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adj. caloric--------n. heat, warmth, caloric--------pref. thermo, pyro* * *1. heat 2. heat (n.) -
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adj. caloric--------n. heat, warmth, caloric--------pref. thermo, pyro* * *1. radiating (v.) 2. beaming (v.) 3. beam (v.) -
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n. sincerity, sincereness, heartiness, trueness, fairness, cordiality, faithfulness, ingenuousness, singleness, unaffectedness, warmth* * *1. candour 2. cordiality 3. earnestness -
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n. sincerity, terms, bona fides, cordiality, sincereness, familiarity, camaraderie, candor, candour [Brit.], earnestness, frankness, friendliness, heartiness, intimacy, outspokenness, unaffectedness, warmth* * *1. sincerity 2. truthfulness 3. candor 4. heartiness -
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n. heat, warmth, temperature, fervor, fervour [Brit.]--------pref. pyro* * *1. temperature 2. fervidness 3. hotness -
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n. stove, apparatus which provides heat for cooking or warmth and is powered by electricity or fuel -
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increase of warmth in February -
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heat, warmth -
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,-nı 1. tallow. 2. colloq. cold fish, disagreeable person. - gibi stiff, unbending, cold, lacking warmth and social ease. -
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"1. to laugh. 2. to be happy, experience happiness. 3. to have a good time, have fun. 4. /a/ to laugh at, make fun of. 5. /a/ to smile on. Gülerim!/Güleyim bari! Oh really?/How interesting! (sarcastic way of showing disbelief). -ten bayılmak to faint with laughter. -ten çatlamak to split one´s sides laughing. gülüp geçmek /a/ to find (something) too ridiculous to bother about. Güle güle! 1. Good-bye! (said by the one who is staying to the one who is leaving). 2. Good luck! Güle güle gidin(iz). Have a good trip! Güle güle giyin(iz). Enjoy wearing it! (said upon seeing someone wearing a new piece of clothing). Güle güle kirlenin(iz). (said when greeting someone who´s just had a bath). Güle güle kullanın(ız). Enjoy it! (said to someone who´s recently acquired something). Gülerken ısırır. colloq. He may play you false while appearing friendly. -ten kırılmak/katılmak to be doubled up with laughter. Gülme komşuna, gelir başına. proverb Don´t laugh at another´s misfortune; it may happen to you one day. Güler misin, ağlar mısın! colloq. I don´t know whether to laugh or to cry. gülüp oynamak/söylemek to have a good time. güle oynaya joyously, merrily. güler yüz affability, complaisance, pleasant disposition, warmth, cordiality. güler yüz göstermek /a/ to show warm feelings towards (someone), show (someone) cordiality. güler yüzlü affable, complaisant, pleasant, warm, cordial." -
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,-ti 1. heat, warmth. 2. fever, temperature, feverishness. 3. thirst. 4. fervency, fervidness, vehemence, zeal, ardor. - basmak /a/ 1. to feel very thirsty. 2. to feel feverish. - kesmek/söndürmek to quench one´s thirst. - vermek /a/ to make (someone) thirsty. -
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1. sage green (color). 2. colloq. uncordial, lacking in warmth (relationship). -
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"1. heat; warmth. 2. the hottest room in a Turkish bath, caldarium. - seviyesi phys. relative heat." -
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"1. (a) stone; (a) rock. 2. stone, gem (in a piece of jewelry). 3. playing piece, counter (used in a board game such as chess or checkers). 4. dig, barbed allusion. 5. med. stone, calculus (e.g. kidney stone, gallstone). 6. slang money, dough, rocks. 7. stone, rock, made of stone or rock. 8. fixed but vacant (stare). - arabası slang dull and stupid person, blockhead, dodo. - atmak /a/ to get in a sly dig at, make a barbed allusion about (someone). - atıp da kolun mu yoruldu?/- atıp kolun yorulmadı ya! colloq. You get something all but handed to you on a platter, and yet you´re still not satisfied! - bebek doll. - bebek gibi (woman) who is beautiful but lacking in warmth. - çatlasa by no means, by no manner of means: Fatma, taş çatlasa altmıştan fazla değildir. Fatma can´t possibly be more than sixty years old. -a çekmek /ı/ to sharpen (something) on a whetstone or hone. - çıkartmak/çıkarmak /a/ to be able to run rings around, be far superior to (someone). - devri hist. the Stone Age. - dolgu 1. large stone used for a riprap or enrockment. 2. making a riprap or enrockment. 3. riprap, enrockment. 4. rubble used as fill for a wall. - döşek blocage (a kind of masonry). - düşürmek to pass a kidney stone (gallstone, etc.). - evi setting, mounting, mount (for a gem). - evi tırnağı prong, claw (of a setting for a gem). -ı gediğine koymak to say something at just the right time. - gibi 1. hard as a rock, very hard. 2. stonyhearted, hardhearted. 3. rigid, inflexible (person). - hamuru stucco. - kesilmek 1. to be dumbfounded. 2. (for liquid concrete, etc.) to harden. - kesimi stonecutting. - ocağı stone quarry. -a/-ı ölçeyim. colloq. May I be spared it! (said of a bodily illness, wound, or ache). - sektirme ducks and drakes (a game). -ı sıksa suyunu çıkarır. colloq. He´s very strong./He´s got a lot of brawn. - tahta slate (a writing tablet). - tutmak slang to have money, be in funds. -a tutmak /ı/ to stone. -tan yağ çıkar, ondan çıkmaz. colloq. It´s easier to squeeze blood out of a turnip than to get money out of him. - yağar, kıyamet koparken while all hell is/was breaking loose. - yerinde ağırdır. proverb A person´s true worth is appreciated by those who know him well. - yontmak to dress stone." -
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"1. nearness, closeness, proximity. 2. closeness; warmth; rapport; sympathy. - duymak /a/ to feel close to; to feel a sympathy for, feel sympathetic toward. - göstermek /a/ to show concern for; to behave in a friendly way toward, behave warmly toward." -
20 ısı
1. heat, warmth (as thermal energy). 2. temperature. - kuşak the Torrid Zone, the tropics.
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