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1 hatıl
balk, beam, girder -
2 kiriş
adj. tendinous--------n. catgut, string, chord, tendon, tie beam, balk, baulk, beam, bowstring, girder, gut, joist, ligament, rafter, rib, sinew, span, stringcourse, tie, timber, traverse, wire--------kiriş (uzunlamasına)n. stringer* * *1. balk 2. chord 3. crossbeam 4. girder 5. joist 6. rafter 7. secant 8. trimmer joist 9. balk (n.) -
3 ayak diremek
v. insist, shuffle one's feet, balk, balk at, baulk, jib, refuse, shuffle -
4 inat etmek
v. be obstinate, persist, balk, balk at, baulk, recalcitrate, stickle -
5 duraksamak
v. hesitate, pause, come to a stop, balk, baulk, dither, falter, halt, hang back, hobble, hover, vibrate, waver* * *hesitate -
6 engel
n. obstacle, barrier, bar, barricade, difficulty, drawback, handicap, hurdle, balk, barrage, baulk, block, check, clog, countercheck, counterwork, cramp, crimp, dam, determent, discouragement, disincentive, drag, encumbrance, entanglement, fence--------engel (yarış)n. stick* * *1. barrier 2. determent 3. encumbrance 4. hindrance 5. hurdle 6. impediment 7. obstacle 8. obstruction 9. snag 10. hurdle (n.) 11. obstruct (n.) 12. traverse (n.) -
7 engellemek
v. embarrass, fetter, hinder, inhibit, obstruct, keep from, prevent from, save, balk, bar, baulk, block, circumvent, clog, counterwork, cramp, crimp, cross, cumber, dam, dam up, defeat, encumber, foil, hamper, hedge, hedge about, hedge around, hobble* * *hinder -
8 hata
n. error, wrongfulness, mistake, wrong, fault, slip, balk, baulk, blemish, delinquency, demerit, failing, false step, falsity, faux pas, flaw, floater, fluff, gaffe, goof, imperfection, inaccuracy, lapse, slip up, stumble, trip* * *1. aberration 2. bloomer 3. boner 4. boo boo 5. bug 6. delinquency 7. error 8. failure 9. fault 10. inaccuracy 11. mistake 12. failing (n.) 13. fault (n.) 14. blunder (n.) -
9 kaçınmak
v. avoid, abstain, refrain, spare, beware, stand aside, sidestep, evade, balk, baulk, beg, dodge, elude, eschew, flee, flee from, flinch, forbear, funk, get out of, refuse, shirk, short circuit, shun, stand aloof, stand apart, stow* * *avoid -
10 duraksamamak
v. (neg. form of duraksamak) hesitate, pause, come to a stop, balk, baulk, dither, falter, halt, hang back, hobble, hover, vibrate, waver--------make no bones about -
11 inatla yürümemek
v. balk, baulk -
12 ket
n. obstacle, balk, baulk, clog -
13 sürülmemiş kısım
n. balk -
14 tereddüd etmek
v. hesitate, falter, waver, pause, balk at, dither, halt, oscillate, pendulate, scruple, seesaw, shilly shally, stagger, stickle, vacillate, be vague about smth., vibrate, wobble, yaw -
15 yapmamakta diretmek
v. balk at -
16 ürkmek
v. be appalled, balk at, blench, boggle, dread, get a fright, have a fright, take fright, jump, lose one's nerve, quail, scare, shy, start, startle, wince -
17 ürkmemek
v. (neg. form of ürkmek) be appalled, balk at, blench, boggle, dread, get a fright, have a fright, take fright, jump, lose one's nerve, quail, scare, shy, start, startle, wince -
18 engel olmak
to hinder, prevent, to impede, to block, to obstruct, to cramp, to stop, to frustrate, to balk, to avoid, to encumber, to discourage, to check, to hamper -
19 engellemek
to hinder, to impede, to obstruct, to prevent, to thwart, to frustrate, to restrain, to stop, to preclude, to inhibit, to block, to check, to hamper, to balk, to bar -
20 kiriş
"beam, joist, girder, rafter, balk; violin string; tendon; catgut; chord"
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Balk — ist der Name folgender Personen Alfred Balk (1930–2010), US amerikanischer Journalist und Herausgeber Fairuza Balk (* 1974), US amerikanische Filmschauspielerin Hermann von Balk († 1239), Ritter des deutschen Ordens im 13. Jahrhundert Justin Balk … Deutsch Wikipedia
Balk — Balk, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Balked} (b[add]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Balking}.] [From {Balk} a beam; orig. to put a balk or beam in one s way, in order to stop or hinder. Cf., for sense 2, AS. on balcan legan to lay in heaps.] [1913 Webster] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
balk´er — balk «bk», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to stop short and stubbornly refuse to go on: »My horse balked at the fence. SYNONYM(S): jib, shy. 2. to hesitate or stop (at); avoid; not do: »He balks at every disturbance and never finishes his work … Useful english dictionary
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balk — also baulk BrE [bo:k, bo:lk US bo:k, bo:lk] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: balk raised area that gets in the way of forward movement (15 21 centuries), from Old English balca pile of things on the ground ] 1.) to not want to do or try something,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Balk — Balk, v. i. 1. To engage in contradiction; to be in opposition. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] In strifeful terms with him to balk. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To stop abruptly and stand still obstinately; to jib; to stop short; to swerve; as, the horse… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Balk — Balk, v. i. [Prob. from D. balken to bray, bawl.] To indicate to fishermen, by shouts or signals from shore, the direction taken by the shoals of herring. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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