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1 hiçbir
"(used with a negative verb) no... at all, no... whatever, no... whatsoever; any... at all; no...; any...: Hiçbir haber gelmedi. No news whatsoever has come. O zamana kadar hiçbir pilot Atlantik´i geçememişti. Up to then no pilot had been able to cross the Atlantic. Hiçbir yarışmacının bu problemi çözebileceğini sanmıyorum. I don´t suppose any contestant will be able to solve this problem. - surette (used with a negative verb) by no means whatsoever, in no way whatsoever. - şey (used with a negative verb) nothing at all; nothing. - yerde (used with a negative verb) anywhere at all, in any place whatsoever; nowhere at all; anywhere; nowhere, in no place. - zaman/vakit (used with a negative verb) at no time whatever; never. " -
2 in
(used with cin and a negative verb) no one whatsoever, not a soul: İn cin gözükmüyordu. Not a soul was to be seen. - cin top oynamak /da/ (for a place) to be completely deserted: Sokakta in cin top oynuyordu. The street was completely deserted. - misin, cin misin? Are you a person or are you a jinni? (phrase often used in Turkish fairy tales). -
3 madam
(used of non-Muslim women) 1. Madame, Madam (used as a title or as a form of address). 2. madame, lady. 3. colloq. wife. -
4 madama
(used of non-Muslim women) 1. Ma´am, Lady (used as a form of address). 2. madame, lady. 3. colloq. wife. -
5 matmazel
(used of non-Muslim women) 1. Mademoiselle, Miss (used as a title or as a form of address). 2. mademoiselle, miss. -
6 misis
(used of foreign women) 1. Mrs. (used as a title or as a form of address). 2. missus, missis, lady. 3. colloq. wife. -
7 mister
(used of foreign men) 1. Mr. (used as a title or as a form of address). 2. mister. 3. colloq. husband. -
8 mösyö
(used of non-Muslim men) 1. Monsieur (used as a title or as a form of address). 2. monsieur. 3. colloq. husband. -
9 vurucu
used in: - güç/kuvvet striking power (of an army). - tim team of sharpshooters (used against criminals or terrorists). -
10 kullanılan
used (adj.) -
11 alışkan
used (to), accustomed (to) -
12 alışkın
used (to), accustomed (to) -
13 kullanılmış
used, second-hand -
14 kullanılmış hava
used air -
15 absorbe
used in: - etmek /ı/ to absorb. -
16 Adriya
used in: - Denizi Adriatic Sea. -
17 afişe
"used in: - etmek /ı/ to expose, reveal; to advertise. - fiyat price at which a product is advertised for sale, advertised price." -
18 Agop
used in: -´un kazı gibi bakmak to gaze stupidly. -´un kazı gibi yutmak (for a gullible person) to be deceived, swallow something hook, line, and sinker. -
19 ambale
used in: - etmek /ı/ 1. to race (a motor). 2. to cause (someone) to be unable to think straight. - olmak 1. (for a motor) to be raced. 2. (for someone) to be fit for nothing, be unable to think straight (because of overdoing something). -
20 bar bar
used in: - bağırmak to shout, yell, holler, bellow, or bray at the top of one´s voice or lungs.
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