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aggravating

  • 1 can sıkıcı

    adj. boring, annoying, bothersome, soul destroying, displeasing, painful, aggravating, chippy, disagreeable, embarrassing, provoking, soulless, sullen, tedious, unexciting, vexatious, worrisome, worrying
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    1. bothersome 2. depressive 3. humdrum 4. prosy 5. teaser 6. tedious 7. vexatious 8. vexing (n.) 9. bore (n.)

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  • 2 sinirlendirici

    adj. irritating, annoying, irritant, itching, maddening, abrasive, aggravating, vexing
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    1. irritant 2. irritative 3. nerve racking 4. nerve wracking

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  • 3 ağırlaştırıcı

    adj. aggravating

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  • 4 cezayı arttırıcı

    adj. aggravating

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  • 5 ciddileştirici

    adj. aggravating

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  • 6 kötüleştirici

    adj. aggravating

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  • 7 çileden çıkarıcı

    adj. aggravating

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  • 8 ceza

    "1.punishment; penalty. 2. law sentence, punishment. 3. law fine. 4. sports penalty. 5. retribution. -yı ağırlatıcı sebepler law aggravating circumstances. - alanı soccer penalty area. - almak 1. (for a student) to be punished. 2. /dan/ to fine. - atışı 1. soccer penalty kick. 2. basketball, ice hockey penalty shot. -sını bulmak to get one´s just deserts. -ya çarptırılmak to be fined; to be punished; to be penalized; to be sentenced. -ya çarptırmak /ı/ to fine; to punish; to penalize; to sentence. - çekmek to serve a sentence. -sını çekmek 1. /ın/ to suffer (for a deed), get one´s just deserts. 2. to serve one´s prison sentence. - görmek to be punished. -yı hafifletici sebepler law extenuating circumstances. - hukuku criminal law. -nın infazı execution of a sentence. -ya kalmak to stay in after school, be kept in. - kanunu criminal code. - kesmek/yazmak /a/ to fine. - mahkemesi criminal court. -yı mucip punishable. - muhakeme usulü penal proceedings, criminal procedure. - reisi judge in a criminal court. - sahası soccer penalty area. -nın sukutu quashing of the conviction. -nın takdiri determination of punishment. -nın tebdili commutation of a sentence. -nın tecili suspension of a sentence. - vermek 1. /a/ to punish; to fine. 2. to pay a fine. - vuruşu 1. soccer penalty kick. 2. golf penalty stroke. - yemek to be punished; to be penalized; to be fined."

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  • 9 pis

    "1. dirty, filthy, unclean, foul; contaminated. 2. abominable, foul, nasty, disgusting, vile, beastly. 3. foul, obscene; profane. 4. snide, nasty; cheap, low-down. 5. obscenely; profanely. - ağızlı foul-mouthed. - pis bakmak /a/ to look at (someone) in an irritating (exasperating, aggravating) way. - pis düşünmek to brood unhappily. - pis gülmek to grin, chuckle, or laugh unpleasantly (as if one is rejoicing in another´s misfortune). -i pisine in vain, uselessly, for nothing."

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Aggravating — Ag gra*va ting, a. 1. Making worse or more heinous; as, aggravating circumstances. [1913 Webster] 2. Exasperating; provoking; irritating. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] A thing at once ridiculous and aggravating. J. Ingelow. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • aggravating — index provocative, vexatious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • aggravating — ag|gra|vat|ing [ ægrə,veıtıŋ ] adjective 1. ) MAINLY SPOKEN annoying: It s really aggravating she says she ll call, and then she doesn t. 2. ) LEGAL making a crime worse: The judge considered several aggravating factors. ╾ ag|gra|vat|ing|ly… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • aggravating — UK [ˈæɡrəˌveɪtɪŋ] / US adjective 1) mainly spoken annoying It s really aggravating – she says she ll call, and then she doesn t. 2) legal making a crime worse The judge considered several aggravating factors …   English dictionary

  • Aggravating — Aggravate Ag gra*vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Aggravated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aggravating}.] [L. aggravatus, p. p. of aggravare. See {Aggrieve}.] 1. To make heavy or heavier; to add to; to increase. [Obs.] To aggravate thy store. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • aggravating — adjective Date: 1673 arousing displeasure, impatience, or anger < an aggravating habit > Usage: see aggravate …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • aggravating — aggravatingly, adv. /ag reuh vay ting/, adj. causing or full of aggravation: I ve had an aggravating day. [1630 40; AGGRAVATE + ING2] * * * …   Universalium

  • aggravating — adj. Aggravating is used with these nouns: ↑factor …   Collocations dictionary

  • aggravating — aggravate ► VERB 1) make worse. 2) informal annoy or exasperate. DERIVATIVES aggravating adjective aggravation noun. USAGE Aggravate in the sense ‘annoy or exasperate’ is in widespread use in modern English and dates back to the 17th century, but …   English terms dictionary

  • aggravating circumstances — n. Circumstances that increase the severity of a crime or tort. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. aggravating circumstances Cir …   Law dictionary

  • aggravating circumstance — n: a circumstance relating to the commission of an act that increases the degree of liability or culpability punitive damages are recoverable in a conversion case when the evidence shows legal malice, willfulness, insult, or other aggravating… …   Law dictionary

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