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  • 1 the salt of the earth

    n. en iyi tabaka, birinci sınıf insan
    * * *
    (a very good or worthy person: People like her are the salt of the earth.) dünya tatlısı

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  • 2 worth

    adj. değer, layık, bedel, değerinde
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    n. değer, bedel, değerli şey
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    v. değmek
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    1. değer 2. değerli
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    [wə:Ɵ] 1. noun
    (value: These books are of little or no worth; She sold fifty dollars' worth of tickets.) değer, kıymet
    2. adjective
    1) (equal in value to: Each of these stamps is worth a cent.) değerinde
    2) (good enough for: His suggestion is worth considering: The exhibition is well worth a visit.)...-e/a değer
    - worthlessly
    - worthlessness
    - worthy
    3. noun
    (a highly respected person.) değerli kimse
    - worthiness
    - - worthy
    - worthwhile
    - for all one is worth

    English-Turkish dictionary > worth

  • 3 sterling

    adj. som, saf, gerçek, hakiki
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    n. sterlin, pound
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    ['stə:liŋ] 1. noun
    ((usually £ when written) British money, especially in international trading etc.) sterlin
    2. adjective
    1) ((of silver) of a certain standard of purity.) hâlis, has
    2) ((of a person or his qualities etc) worthy and admirable.) gerçek, hakiki

    English-Turkish dictionary > sterling

См. также в других словарях:

  • worthy — I UK [ˈwɜː(r)ðɪ] / US [ˈwɜrðɪ] adjective Word forms worthy : adjective worthy comparative worthier superlative worthiest ** 1) formal deserving something worthy of: He had shown himself to be worthy of their respect. be worthy of… …   English dictionary

  • worthy — adj. & n. adj. (worthier, worthiest) 1 estimable; having some moral worth; deserving respect (lived a worthy life). 2 (of a person) entitled to (esp. condescending) recognition (a worthy old couple). 3 a (foll. by of or to + infin.) deserving… …   Useful english dictionary

  • worthy — wor|thy1 [ wɜrði ] adjective ** 1. ) worthy of FORMAL deserving something: He had shown himself to be worthy of their respect. be worthy of note/attention/consideration etc.: The committee is voting on one or two initiatives that are worthy of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • worthy — [[t]wɜ͟ː(r)ði[/t]] worthier, worthiest, worthies 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, usu ADJ of n If a person or thing is worthy of something, they deserve it because they have the qualities or abilities required. [FORMAL] The bank might think you re… …   English dictionary

  • worthy — 1 adjective 1 a worthy person, plan etc deserves respect or admiration because they have good qualities: a worthy opponent 2 be worthy of to deserve to be thought about or treated in a particular way (+ of): The plan is only worthy of our… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • worthy — [ˈwɜːði] adj 1) formal deserving something He had shown himself to be worthy of their respect.[/ex] 2) a worthy person or thing has qualities that make people respect them a worthy winner[/ex] The money will go to a worthy cause (= an activity or …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • worthy — [wʉr′thē] adj. worthier, worthiest [ME worthi] 1. having worth, value, or merit 2. having enough worth or merit (for someone or something specified); meriting: often with of or an infinitive [a man worthy of her, a candidate worthy to be… …   English World dictionary

  • worthy — ► ADJECTIVE (worthier, worthiest) 1) (often worthy of) deserving or good enough. 2) deserving effort, attention, or respect. 3) showing good intent but lacking in humour or imagination. ► NOUN (pl. worthies) often humorous …   English terms dictionary

  • Worthy — Wor thy, n.; pl. {Worthies}. A man of eminent worth or value; one distinguished for useful and estimable qualities; a person of conspicuous desert; much used in the plural; as, the worthies of the church; political worthies; military worthies.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • worthy — (adj.) mid 13c., having merit, from WORTH (Cf. worth) (1) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Attested from c.1300 as a noun meaning person of merit (especially in Nine Worthies, famous men of history and legend: Joshua, David, Judas Maccabæus, Hector, Alexander,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • worthy — wor|thy1 [ˈwə:ði US ˈwə:rði] adj 1.) [only before noun] deserving respect from people ▪ Leeds United were worthy winners of the competition. ▪ a worthy opponent 2.) be worthy of sth to deserve to be thought about or treated in a particular way ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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