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abjectly

  • 1 gurursuzca

    abjectly

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  • 2 alçakça

    adj. unworthy
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    adv. meanly, cowardly, rascally, abjectly, nefariously, sneakingly
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    1. contemptible 2. despicably 3. ignominious

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  • 3 utanç verici

    adj. shameful, disgraceful, inglorious, infamous, opprobrious, sinful
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    abjectly

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  • 4 adice

    adv. abjectly, vulgarly, coarsely

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  • 5 diz

    knee. - ağırşağı kneepan, kneecap, patella. -lerinin bağı çözülmek to become (suddenly) weak in the knees. - boyu up to the knees, knee-deep. - çökmek 1. to kneel, kneel down. 2. to tuck one´s legs under oneself. 3. to submit to another. - çöktürmek /a/ 1. to make (someone) kneel down. 2. to subdue, bring (someone) to his knees. -inin dibinde right beside one. - dize oturmak to sit close together. -ini dövmek 1. to be filled with remorse. 2. to be bitterly sorry. -e gelmek to surrender, give up. -e getirmek /ı/ to bring (someone) to heel. -lerine kapanmak /ın/ to plead abjectly with (someone). -leri kesilmek/ tutmamak to feel exhausted, feel one´s knees giving way. - üstü kneeling, on one´s knees.

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  • 6 minnet

    ",-ti sense or feeling of indebtedness; gratitude. - altında kalmak to be obligated to someone for a kindness. - etmek /a/ to plead abjectly, grovel."

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Abjectly — Ab ject*ly ([a^]b j[e^]kt*l[y^]), adv. Meanly; servilely. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • abjectly — adverb /abˈdʒɛktli,ˈabdʒɛktli,æbˈdʒɛkt.li/ With great shame, desperately; in an abject fashion. I abjectly apologise for the damage I have done. Ant: proudly See Also: abject …   Wiktionary

  • abjectly — abject ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely unpleasant and degrading: abject poverty. 2) completely without pride or dignity: an abject apology. DERIVATIVES abjection noun abjectly adverb abjectness noun. ORIGIN Latin abjectus rejected , from jacere to throw …   English terms dictionary

  • abjectly — adverb in a hopeless resigned manner she shrugged her shoulders abjectly • Syn: ↑resignedly • Derived from adjective: ↑abject …   Useful english dictionary

  • abjectly — adverb see abject …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • abjectly — See abject. * * * …   Universalium

  • abjectly — æb dÊ’ektlɪ adv. in a humiliating manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • abjectly — ab·ject·ly …   English syllables

  • abjectly — See: abject …   English dictionary

  • abject — abjectly, adv. abjectness, abjectedness, n. /ab jekt, ab jekt /, adj. 1. utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched: abject poverty. 2. contemptible; despicable; base spirited: an abject coward. 3. shamelessly servile; slavish. 4. Obs …   Universalium

  • resignedly — adverb 1. with resignation and acceptance; in a resigned manner (Freq. 1) resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted 2. in a hopeless resigned manner she shrugged her shoulders abjectly • Syn: ↑abjectly • Derived… …   Useful english dictionary

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