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1 aç biilaç
destitute, poor -
2 aç
",-çı 1. hungry. 2. greedy, covetous, insatiable. 3. hungry person. 4. hunger. - açına on an empty stomach. - açık hungry and homeless. - açık kalmak to be hungry and homeless, be utterly destitute. - ayı oynamaz. proverb If you want a man to work well, feed him first. - bırakmak /ı/ to starve (a person), let (him) go hungry. - biilaç/çıplak altogether destitute. - doyurmak to feed the poor. - durmak to be without food. - kalmak 1. to be left hungry. 2. to be poor. - karnına on an empty stomach, while hungry. - kurt gibi hungry as a wolf. - kurt gibi saldırmak /a/ to attack (a meal) like a ravenous wolf; to seize voraciously. acından ölmek 1. to starve to death. 2. to be dying of hunger. 3. to be very poor. - susuz without food or water. - susuz kalmak to be poverty-stricken, be destitute. " -
3 den mahrum
1. destitute of 2. devoid of 3. void of -
4 fakir
adj. poor, needy, pauper, destitute, distressed, impecunious, indigent, necessitous, penniless, penurious, ropy, small--------n. pauper, poor person, fakir* * *1. impecunious 2. indigent 3. poor -
5 mahrum
adj. deprived, destitute, unprovided, bankrupt in, devoid of, shorn, shorn of* * *deprived (adj.) -
6 muhtaç
adj. needy, in need, dependent, beggarly, destitute, indigent, necessitous, straitened, straitened for--------adv. hard-up* * *needy -
7 sefil
adj. miserable, wretched, poor, abject, destitute, beggarly, dead end, down at heels, hangdog, poverty stricken, poverty struck, ropy, shabby, sordid, squalid, starveling, down and out--------n. poor, wretch, rep* * *beggarly -
8 yoksul
adj. hand-to-mouth, indigent, in need, needy, pauper, penurious, poor, poverty stricken, poverty struck--------n. pauper, poor person* * *1. destitute 2. poor 3. poorer (adj.) -
9 yoksun
adj. bankrupt in, bereft, destitute, devoid of, empty, innocent of, shorn, shorn of, unprovided, void of, wanting--------prep. out of* * *1. devoid 2. bereft (adj.) -
10 fakir fukara
n. the poor, the destitute -
11 yoksullar
n. the destitute, have nots -
12 abazan
"horny, randy, raunchy; poor, destitute, hungry" -
13 aceze
the destitute -
14 açlıktan nefesi kokmak
to be destitute -
15 boynu bükük
unhappy, destitute -
16 dımdızlak
stark naked, bald " çýrçýplak; destitute" -
17 dımdızlak kalmak
to be left destitute -
18 garip
"strange, odd, queer, curious, peculiar, unusual, weird, bizarre, grotesque, cranky, outlandish; lonely; poor, needy, destitute" -
19 mahrum
deprived, destitute (of sth), devoid (of sth) -
20 muhtaç
"needy, dependent, destitute, deprived; dependant"
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