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1 et suyu
n. broth, soup, stock, gravy, extract of beef, beef tea, consomme* * *1. bouillon 2. broth 3. consomme -
2 etsuyu
1. bouillon 2. broth -
3 et suyuna çorba
n. stock, broth, consomme -
4 sebzeli ve arpalı et suyu
n. scotch broth -
5 tavuk suyu
n. chicken broth -
6 et suyu
a) broth, gravy b) consommé -
7 Horozu çok olan köyün sabahı geç olur
Too many cooks spoil the brothİngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > Horozu çok olan köyün sabahı geç olur
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8 papara
"dish of dry bread and broth; scolding" -
9 su
"water; juice; sap; broth; stream, brook; aquatic" -
10 et
,-ti 1. flesh. 2. meat. 3. fleshy part of fruit, pulp, sarcocarp. - bağlamak 1. to gain weight. 2. (for a wound) to close. - baltası meat cleaver. - beni a small fatty excrescence on the body. - bezi gland. -i budu yerinde plump. - çalığı botulism. -ine dolgun plump, nicely filled out. -inden et koparmak/kesmek /ın/ to pain, hurt, cause pain (to). -e gömülmek (for a toenail) to become ingrown. - kurdu flyblow, maggot in meat. - lokması a meat dish. -i ne, budu ne? colloq. 1. After all he´s just a child. 2. He´s out of his depth. -i senin, kemiği benim. colloq. Be as rough as you want with him./Don´t spare the rod! (said by a parent to a teacher or master workman). - suyu 1. broth of meat, bouillon, stock. 2. gravy. - tahtası chopping block (for meat). -le tırnak gibi buddy-buddy, closely attached (bosom buddies). - tırnak olmak to become close relatives. - tutmak to gain weight. - tutmamak to stay thin, not to gain weight. - uru wen, fleshy tumor. - yemeği dish of meat. -
11 jöle
1. jello, Brit. jelly. 2. gelatinized meat broth. -
12 papara
1. dish made from pieces of dry bread and broth. 2. colloq. (a) scolding, laying someone low. - yemek colloq. to get told off, get one´s ears pinned back. -
13 su
",-yu 1. water. 2. juice. 3. sap. 4. body of water; stream; river; lake; sea. 5. broth; gravy. 6. temper (of steel). 7. embroidery running pattern. (...) -larında about, around: saat altı sularında around six o´clock. elli sularında about fifty years old. - almak 1. to leak, admit water. 2. (for a boat) to leak, take in water. -yunu almak /ın/ to drain the water from (cooked vegetables). - arkı irrigation ditch. -da balık satmak to make an empty promise. - basmak /ı/ for water to flood (a place). - baskını flood. -yun başı 1. source, spring, fountain. 2. place from which one gains the greatest profits or benefits. 3. person who holds the greatest authority and bears the greatest responsibility. -yu baştan/başından kesmek to tackle a problem at its root. - birikintisi puddle. -da boğulmak to be drowned. -ya boğulmak to be flooded with water. - bölümü çizgisi geog. watershed, water parting. -yu bulandırmak to throw a monkey wrench into something that´s going well. - cenderesi hydraulic press. - çarpmak /a/ to give (one´s face) a quick, splashy wash. - çekmek 1. to draw water (from a well or cistern). 2. to absorb water. -yunu çekmek 1. for the liquid in (something being cooked) to boil away. 2. (for money) to be spent, run out. -yu çekilmiş değirmene dönmek 1. (for a place) to become as silent as a tomb, become like a morgue. 2. to become completely useless. -dan çıkmış balığa dönmek to be in a daze, not to know what to do or which way to turn. - değirmeni water mill. - dökmek to urinate, pass water, make water. - dökünmek to take a quick bath (by dousing oneself with water). -ya düşmek 1. to fail, come to nothing. 2. to fall into the water. - etmek/yapmak (for a ship) to leak, take in water. -dan geçirmek /ı/ 1. to wash (laundry) quickly and carelessly. 2. to rinse (laundry). - gibi 1. like water. 2. easily, smoothly. 3. fluently. - gibi akmak 1. (for time) to pass very quickly. 2. /a/ (for money) to be made by (a person or place) in great quantities. - gibi aziz ol! Thank you very much indeed (for bringing me water to drink)! - gibi bilmek /ı/ to know (something) perfectly, have (something) down pat. - gibi ezberlemek /ı/ to memorize (something) perfectly. - gibi gitmek (for money) to be spent like water. - gibi okumak /ı/ to read quickly and faultlessly. - gibi terlemek to sweat heavily. -yuna/-yunca gitmek /ın/ not to go counter to (someone); not to cross (someone), to comply with (someone´s) wishes. -yu görmeden paçaları sıvamak to count one´s chickens before they´re hatched. - (yüzü) görmemiş very dirty (face, hands). -ya göstermek /ı/ to give (something) a quick wash. - götürmez indisputable. - götürür yeri olmamak /ın/ for there to be nothing more to be said about (a matter). -ya götürür, susuz getirir. colloq. He´s a master hoodwinker. - içene yılan bile dokunmaz. proverb It´s wrong to attack a person while he´s drinking water, even if he is one´s enemy. - içinde easily, at least. - içinde kalmak to sweat heavily, sweat buckets. - içmek gibi very easy, as easy as taking candy from a baby. - kaçırmak 1. to leak. 2. slang to annoy, bother, give someone a headache. - kaldırmak (for something being cooked) to absorb water. - kapmak (for a wound) to get infected, fester. -lar kararmak to get dark (in the evening). - katılmamış real, in every sense of the word, through and through. -yu kesilmiş değirmene dönmek (for a place) to get quiet, for all noise (in a place) to cease. - kesimi naut. draft line; water line. -yu kesiyor. It´s so blunt it won´t cut anything (said of a knife). - kesmek to become very watery; to ooze a lot of water or juice. - kireci hydraulic lime. - korkusu hydrophobia, morbid dread of water. - koyuvermek 1. (for something) to ooze a lot of water (while being cooked). 2. slang to become impudent, overstep the mark, spoil the fun by going too far. - küçüğün, söz/sofra büyüğün. proverb At mealtime the children should be the ones who get water -
14 tavuk
"1. hen, (female) chicken. 2. chicken. - gibi erken yatmak to go to bed with the chickens, go to bed very early. - götü tövbe tutmaz. proverb, vulg. A weak-willed person may vow not to do something, but he won´t keep to his vow for long. - kaza bakmış da kıçını yırtmış. colloq. Trying to keep up with the Joneses when you´re not as rich as the Joneses will only land you in trouble. - kümesi chicken coop; (small) chicken house or henhouse. - suyu chicken broth."
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