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101 dönmek
"1. to turn, revolve, rotate, spin. 2. to return, go back, come back. 3. /a/ to turn (toward). 4. /dan or ı/ to make a turn (at), turn. 5. /a/ to turn into, become. 6. to repeat, stay back in class. 7. to be converted (to another religion or point of view). 8. (for weather, circumstances) to change. 9. (for something tricky) to be going on. 10. /dan/ to change (one´s plans); to break (a promise). 11. /dan/ to renounce (a cause, a claim to or for something). döne döne by turning, by spinning. dönüp dolaşmak to walk back and forth." -
102 ters
"1. reverse or back (of something); opposite or other side, edge, or end: kumaşın tersi the other side of the fabric. 2. converse, inverse, or opposite (of something). 3. blunt edge (of a cutting implement). 4. prov. feces, excrement; dung; turd. 5. inverted; turned inside out. 6. math. opposite (angle). 7. wrong or opposite (direction, road). 8. bad-tempered, peevish, cantankerous, ornery; cross-grained. 9. perverse, wrong-headed, contrary. 10. sharp, short, brusque, curt, or cross (answer, word). 11. wrong, completely inappropriate (job, plan, idea). 12. backwards, in the opposite direction; in the wrong direction. 13. inside out; back to front; upside down. 14. sharply, brusquely, curtly, or crossly. - anlamak /ı/ to misunderstand, misinterpret. - bakmak /a/ to look sourly or hostilely at (someone). -ine çevirmek /ı/ 1. to turn (something) inside out. 2. to invert. 3. to spoil (something that´s been going well). -i dönmek 1. to lose one´s bearings. 2. to get angry, get riled. -ine dönmek (for something that´s been going well) to take a bad turn, start going wrong. - düşmek /a/ to run counter to, go against. - gelmek /a/ (for something) to seem wrong or completely inappropriate to (someone). - gitmek to go wrong, turn out badly. -inden okumak /ı/ to misread, misinterpret, misunderstand. - orantı math. inverse proportion. - pers olmak 1. to fall flat on one´s face. 2. to become very downcast, get very down in the mouth. - tarafından kalkmak to get up on the wrong side of the bed, be in a bad mood. - ters bakmak /a/ to look daggers at (someone). - yüzüne dönmek to go back, return. - yüzü geri dönmek to come/go back empty-handed." -
103 arka
adj. back, rear, tail, situated in the tail or rear section, hind, rearward; stern--------n. back, rear, posterior, support, backing; continuation; breech; supporter, backer--------pref. dors, dorso* * *1. back 2. dorsal 3. tailback 4. rear (n.) -
104 arka sokak
n. back street, back alley* * *back street -
105 eski sayı
n. back issue--------eski sayı (dergi vb.)n. back number* * *back number -
106 geri al
1. retrieve 2. take back 3. taken back 4. took back 5. withdraw 6. withdrew 7. withdrawing (v.) 8. withdrawn (v.) 9. backspace (v.) 10. undo (v.) 11. revoke (v.) -
107 geri dönmek
v. turn back, return, return to, put back, regain--------geri dönmek (tazı)v. hark back* * *return -
108 geciktirmek
v. delay, postpone, adjourn, hold up, impede, keep back, procrastinate, put back, retard, set back, sidetrack, stall, stall off, stave off -
109 geciktirmemek
v. (neg. form of geciktirmek) delay, postpone, adjourn, hold up, impede, keep back, procrastinate, put back, retard, set back, sidetrack, stall, stall off, stave off -
110 geri vermek
v. give back, return, hand back, pay back, render, repay, restore, retrocede, turn in--------geri vermek (para)v. refund -
111 karşılık verme
n. answering back, back talk, back chat, reciprocation -
112 caymak
to back out, to go back on, to back out of, to cry off -
113 geri vermek
a) to give back, to return, to turn sth in b) (borcunu) to pay sth back, to pay sb back -
114 kısmak
"to turn sth down; (göz) to screw up, to narrow; to shorten, to cut sth back" " kýsaltmak; to reduce, to curtail, to cut sth back, to cut back (on sth); to skimp, to scamp" -
115 gerisingeri
,gerisingeriye 1. back, backwards. 2. back, again, back again. -
116 karşılık
"1. response, reaction. 2. response, reply. 3. equivalent (of a term). 4. amount paid; equivalent given in return. 5. appropriation, designated fund. 6. opposite, contrary. 7. /a/ in contrast to. 8. /a/ in response to. 9. /a/ in payment for. - istemez. Don´t argue./Don´t talk back. - olarak 1. in return. 2. in reply. - vermek /a/ to talk back (to), answer (someone) back." -
117 volta
"1. naut. one turn of a hawser or cable around (a cleat, etc.). 2. naut. fouling of a cable. 3. naut. tacking against the wind. 4. slang pacing back and forth; pacing up and down. -sını almak slang to run away, beat it. - atmak to pace back and forth; to pace up and down. - etmek 1. /ı, a/ to wind a hawser or cable around (a cleat, etc.). 2. (for a ship) to tack, sail in a zigzag course (against the wind). 3. slang to pace back and forth; to pace up and down. - vurmak (for a ship) to tack, sail in a zigzag course (against the wind)." -
118 ağır
adj. heavy, heavyweight, hard, weighty, serious, severe, dignified, slow, dull, not fast, slow-moving, lazy, strong, indigestible, unwholesome, oppressive, repressive, sharp (words), foul (smell), serious-minded, arduous, back breaking, bovine--------adv. badly, seriously, severely, heavily--------n. back breaking* * *1. burdensome 2. heavy 3. hulking 4. massive 5. onerous 6. severe 7. sluggish 8. stodgy 9. graver (adj.) 10. heavier (adj.) -
119 arka kapı
n. back door, postern door, postern, postern gate* * *back door -
120 arkalık
n. back, backrest, backing* * *1. back board 2. backboard
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