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1 küçük düşürmek
a) to humiliate, to abase, to mortify, to degrade, to put sb down b) to abase oneself -
2 alçalma
n. self abasement, stooping, descent, degradation, humiliation, subsidence, abasement, letdown* * *1. subsiding (n.) 2. abase (n.) -
3 alçalt
1. debase 2. degrade 3. demean 4. debasing (v.) 5. demeaning (v.) 6. degrading (v.) 7. lowering (v.) 8. degraded (v.) 9. lowered (v.) 10. debased (v.) 11. abase (v.) -
4 aşağılamak
v. insult, humiliate, talk down, abase, belittle, pooh pooh, scorn, take down -
5 aşağılamamak
v. (neg. form of aşağılamak) insult, humiliate, talk down, abase, belittle, pooh pooh, scorn, take down -
6 küçük düşürmek
v. humiliate, make smb. feel small, abase, affront, give affront to, bring into contempt, debase, degrade, depreciate, detract, disparage, lessen, lower, run down, score smb. off, snub, stigmatize, stultify -
7 küçültmek
v. miniaturize, make smaller, diminish, reduce, minimize, belittle, lower, decrease, lessen, abase, derogate, dispraise, minify, shrink -
8 küçültmemek
v. (neg. form of küçültmek) miniaturize, make smaller, diminish, reduce, minimize, belittle, lower, decrease, lessen, abase, derogate, dispraise, minify, shrink -
9 alçaltmak
"to lower, to drop; to reduce; to degrade, to debase, to abase, to humiliate" -
10 aşağılamak
to run down, to snub, to despise, to degrade, to abase, to look down, to lower, to insult -
11 boynunu bükmek
to show humility, to abase oneself -
12 küçülmek
"to become small, to dwindle; to shrink, to contract; to abase oneself, to be humiliated" -
13 alçaltmak
/ı/ 1. to lower, reduce. 2. to humiliate, abase. -
14 boyun
",-ynu 1. neck. 2. cervix. 3. geog. pass, defile. 4. responsibility. -una almak /ı/ to accept responsibility for. -u altında kalsın! colloq. May he die! -u armut sapına dönmüş. colloq. He has grown very thin. -una atılmak /ın/ to embrace (someone), fall on (someone´s) neck. -una atmak /ı, ın/ to put (the blame) on (someone). - atkısı scarf. - borcu a binding duty. -unun borcu a duty. -unu burmak /ın/ to wring (an animal´s) neck. -unu bükmek 1. to abase oneself. 2. to submit to something. -u bükük/eğri 1. destitute. 2. unhappy, sorrowful. - eğmek /a/ to submit (to); to humiliate oneself (before). -una geçirmek /ı/ to seize, take (something) for one´s own. -unda kalmak (for an obligation) to remain unfulfilled. -unu kesmek/ vurmak /ın/ to behead. -um kıldan ince. colloq. I am ready to accept any decision./I am ready to comply with anything. -u kopsun! colloq. May he die! - kökü the base of the neck. -una sarılmak /ın/ to embrace. -u tutulmak to have a stiff neck. -unu uzatmak/vermek /a/ to surrender (to), submit (to). "
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