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1 himself
pron. kendi, kendine, kendisi, kendini, kendisini, bizzat, kendinde* * *kendisi* * *1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a male person or animal is the object of an action he performs: He kicked himself; He looked at himself in the mirror.) kendisi, kendi2) (used to emphasize he, him or the name of a male person or animal: John himself played no part in this.) kendi başına3) (without help etc: He did it himself.) kendi, kendisi -
2 himself
(eril) kendisi -
3 himself
kendisi -
4 assert himself
kendini göster -
5 by himself
kendi kendine, yalnız başına, kendi başına* * *kendikendine -
6 defend himself
kendini savun -
7 he let himself go
açtı ağzını yumdu gözünü -
8 he let himself go
açtı ağzını yumdu gözünü -
9 take sb out of himself
neselendirmek, yüzünü güldürmek -
10 assert himself
kendini göster -
11 by himself
kendikendine -
12 defend himself
kendini savun -
13 by oneself
kendi kendine, tek başına* * *1) (alone: He was standing by himself at the bus-stop.) yalnız, tek başına, kendi kendine2) (without anyone else's help: He did the job (all) by himself.) yalnız, tek başına -
14 reflexive
adj. dönüşlü, öze dönüşlü————————n. dönüşlü fiil, dönüşlü yapı* * *dönüşlü* * *[rə'fleksiv]1) ((of a pronoun) showing that the object of a verb is the same person or thing as the subject: In `He cut himself', `himself' is a reflexive pronoun.) dönüşlü2) ((of a verb) used with a reflexive pronoun: In `control yourself!', `control' is a reflexive verb.) dönüşlü -
15 wit
n. zekâ, ince zekâ, akıl, ince espri, nükte, zeki kimse————————v. yâni, bilmek, öğrenmek* * *1. farkında ol (v.) 2. nükte (n.)* * *[wit]1) (humour; the ability to express oneself in an amusing way: His plays are full of wit; I admire his wit.) nükte, espri2) (a person who expresses himself in a humorous way, tells jokes etc: He's a great wit.) nüktedan3) (common sense, inventiveness etc: He did not have the wit to defend himself.) anlayış, akıl, zekâ•- witless- - witted
- witticism
- witty
- wittily
- wittiness
- at one's wits' end
- keep one's wits about one
- live by one's wits
- frighten/scare out of one's wits
- out of one's wits -
16 a hard time (of it)
(trouble, difficulty, worry etc: The audience gave the speaker a hard time of it at the meeting; The speaker had a hard time (of it) trying to make himself heard.) zorluk, güçlük -
17 a hard time (of it)
(trouble, difficulty, worry etc: The audience gave the speaker a hard time of it at the meeting; The speaker had a hard time (of it) trying to make himself heard.) zorluk, güçlük -
18 abandon
n. kendinden geçme, taşkınlık, coşku————————v. terketmek, bırakmak, yüzüstü bırakmak, kesmek, vazgeçmek* * *1. terket (v.) 2. yarıda kes 3. terketme (n.)* * *[ə'bændən]1) (to leave, not intending to return to: They abandoned the stolen car.) terketmek, bırakmak2) (to give (oneself) completely to: He abandoned himself to despair.) kendini bırakmak•- abandonment -
19 absent
adj. yok, bulunmayan, devamsız, dalgın————————v. bulunmamak* * *yok* * *1. ['æbsənt] adjective(not present: Johnny was absent from school with a cold.) yok2. [əb'sent] verb(to keep (oneself) away: He absented himself from the meeting.) gitmemek- absence- absentee
- absenteeism
- absent-minded
- absentmindedly
- absent-mindedness -
20 accustom
v. alıştırmak* * *alıştır* * *(to make (especially oneself) familiar with or used to: He soon accustomed himself to the idea.) alışmak, alıştırmak- accustomed to
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