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1 punt
appropriate time -
2 uygun
"appropriate, fit, fitting; agreeable, favourable; suitable, convenient, apt; (fiyat) reasonable; (giysi) becoming, correct; eligible, qualified; sensible" -
3 layık
"1. /a/ deserving of; worthy of; (person) suited to be, fit to be. 2. suitable, appropriate, proper. - bulmak /ı, a/ to deem (someone, something) worthy or suitable of; to find (something, someone) appropriate enough for/to. -ını bulmak 1. to find a suitable mate. 2. to get one´s just deserts. - görmek /ı, a/ to deem (someone, something) worthy or suitable of; to find (something, someone) appropriate enough for/to. - olmak /a/ to deserve, be worthy of; to suit, be appropriate for/to." -
4 uygun
adj. suitable, agreeable, conformable, appropriate, favorable, favourable [Brit.], convenient, proper, eligible, due, fair, well-matched, acceptable, accommodating, adaptable, adequate, advisable, allowable, answerable, applicable, apposite, apropos--------conj. up to--------interj. fair enough--------n. matching--------prep. for* * *1. proper 2. seemly 3. suitable 4. adequate 5. advisable 6. amenable 7. apposite 8. appropriate 9. apt 10. available 11. best fit 12. commensurate 13. concordant 14. conformable 15. congenial 16. congruent 17. congruous 18. consonant 19. consonantal 20. convenient 21. expedient 22. favourable 23. feasible 24. likely 25. opportune 26. pertinent 27. likelier (adj.) 28. apropos (adj.) 29. bring through 30. brought through 31. conserve 32. debar from 33. grove 34. maintain 35. plantation 36. fit (adj.) -
5 münasebetli
"1. opportune, favorable. 2. just right; appropriate; seemly. - münasebetsiz (doing something) without considering whether or not it´s appropriate." -
6 ayırmak
v. separate, set apart, assort, isolate, sort, split; sever, allocate, allot, allow, appropriate, choose, classify, comb, contradistinguish, cut off, cut out, demarcate, detach, devote, disband, discard, disembody, disjoin, disrupt, dissever* * *separate -
7 has
adj. special, private, appropriate, peculiar* * *own -
8 münasip
adj. suitable, agreeable, proper, apposite, congruous, decorous, meet, pat, pertinent, tailormade* * *1. appropriate 2. comme il faut -
9 özgü
adj. peculiar to, particular, special to, appropriate, endemic, incidental, indigenous* * *own -
10 yerinde
adj. answerable, applicable, apposite, appropriate, apropos, apt, becoming, befitting, calculated, condign, conformable, expedient, felicitous, fit, fitted, grandiloquent, in, just, legitimate, opportune, pat, pertinent, in place, pointed, proper--------adv. on the premises, in one's stead--------pref. pro* * *1. in position 2. in suits 3. on site -
11 ayırmamak
v. (neg. form of ayırmak) separate, set apart, assort, isolate, sort, split; sever, allocate, allot, allow, appropriate, choose, classify, comb, contradistinguish, cut off, cut out, demarcate, detach, devote, disband, discard, disembody, disjoin, disrupt, dissever -
12 belagat
n. eloquence, fluent and appropriate manner of speaking -
13 el koymak
v. take the action, seise, commandeer, seize, attach, appropriate, arrest, capture, condemn, distrain, distrain on, distrain up, distress, embargo, hold, impound, impress, levy, sequester, sequestrate, usurp, vest, requisition -
14 iç etmek
v. pocket, appropriate, bag -
15 kendine mâletmek
v. arrogate to oneself, appropriate, commandeer, embezzle -
16 mutabık
adj. suitable, appropriate, fitting, becoming -
17 yakışık alır
adj. appropriate, becoming, befitting, seemly -
18 özelleştirmek
v. appropriate, make private, specialize, denationalize -
19 özelleştirmemek
v. (neg. form of özelleştirmek) appropriate, make private, specialize, denationalize -
20 üstüne oturmak
v. appropriate
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