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1 kollaps
collapse -
2 izmihlal
collapse, destruction -
3 yıkılma
collapse, downfall -
4 yıkılış
collapse, decay, decadence -
5 çökkünlük
"collapse; depression" -
6 çökme
"collapse; subsidence, settlement" -
7 çöküntü
"collapse, sinking; subsidence; debris, wreckage; sediment, deposit; depression, breakdown" -
8 çöküş
"collapse; decline, decadence, decay, fall, downfall" -
9 çökmek
"1. to collapse, fall down. 2. to cave in, sink in, fall in, give way. 3. to squat down. 4. /a/ to collapse on (the floor, ground, etc.); to sink into, fall into (a chair, couch, etc.). 5. (for a camel, cow, etc.) to kneel down and sit. 6. (for one´s cheeks) to become hollow; (for one´s eyes) to become sunken. 7. (for one´s shoulders) to become round. 8. /a/ (for fog) to settle in; (for smoke) to cover (a place). 9. (for sediment) to settle, settle out. 10. to become decrepit (from age or sickness). 11. (for a country, regime, etc.) to collapse, fall, come to an end. 12. /a/ (for a feeling, sensation, etc.) to descend upon, descend on, weigh down on (someone, a place). 13. (for darkness, night) to fall, descend. 14. mil. to collapse, give way." -
10 çökme
adj. crack-up--------n. collapse, decline, downfall, depression, dent, dip, sag, slump, subsidence* * *1. settling (n.) 2. collapse (n.) -
11 çökmek
v. collapse, cave in, fall down, give way, crumple up, decline, sink, fall in, come down, settle, cave, cower, crack, crack-up, crouch, crumple, dent, descend, dip, fold, fold up, founder, gravitate, sag, slump, slump down, squat, subside--------çökmek (diz)v. bend* * *collapse -
12 yıkılmak
v. break down, cave, cave in, collapse, come down, crack-up, crumble, drop down, fall, fall down, fall over, fall to pieces, founder, go to pieces, go to ruin, shipwreck, tumble, tumble-down, wither away* * *collapse -
13 yıkılmak
"1. to be demolished, be wrecked; to be pulled down; to be destroyed; to be ruined. 2. to be felled; to be sent sprawling, be laid flat; to be toppled. 3. /a/ to be tilted to (one side). 4. /a/ (for the blame) to be put on. 5. (for a burden, cargo) to be unloaded, be removed. 6. to collapse; to fall into ruin. 7. to collapse in a heap, fall to the ground. 8. to lose one´s health and morale; (for someone) to be broken/ruined (by a disaster). 9. (for someone one dislikes) to leave, get out, clear out. yıkıla yıkıla reeling/swaying wildly (as if about to fall). " -
14 çöküş
1. collapse, collapsing, falling down. 2. caving in, sinking in, falling in, giving way. 3. squatting down. 4. kneeling and sitting down (of a camel, cow, etc.). 5. collapse or fall (of a country, regime, etc.). -
15 başarısızlık
n. failure, unsuccess, washout, bankruptcy, baulk, bomb, bust, collapse, cropper, defeat, dud, fizzle, flivver, frost, ineffectiveness, ineffectualness, inefficacy, miscarriage, reverse, setback, throwback* * *1. failure 2. miscarriage 3. fail (n.) -
16 çök
adj. much, many, very, big, plenty, plentiful, good, fair, like hell, deadly, heavy, abounding, abundant, affluent, ample, countless, dead, exuberant, hearty, hell of, helluva, innumerable, lavish, multitudinous, numerous, piping, plenteous, precious--------adv. much, many, very, big, well, plenty, greatly, awfully, badly, deeply, highly, a lot, plenty of, acres and acres, bloody, damned, enormously, ever so, fantastically, galore, heaps of, heartily, heavily, heavy, jolly, largely, loads of, lots of--------n. lot, more, hell--------pref. multi, poly--------prep. over* * *1. cave in 2. gravitate 3. settling (v.) 4. collapsed (v.) 5. collapse (v.) -
17 çöküş
n. collapse, ruins, decline, fall, breakup, decadence, decay, descent, downfall, smash up, sunset, twilight* * *subsidence -
18 düşmek
v. fall, fall down, fall on, fall in a heap, collapse, come down, crash, crumble, crumple, crumple up, decline, decrease, deduct, degrade, dive, droop, drop, drop down, drop off, ebb, end up, fall among, fall from, fall off, fall over, go down, land--------düşmek (at)v. toss: take a toss--------düşmek (fiyat)v. recede, sag--------düşmek (iş)v. behoove, behove* * *fall -
19 düşüş
adj. recessional--------n. fall, falling, drop, reduction, scale down, collapse, comedown, cutback, decline, decrease, downgrade, ebb, ebb tide, eclipse, purler, sinking, spill, tumble--------düşüş (fiyat)n. recession* * *1. downfall 2. tumble (n.) 3. decay (n.) 4. fall (n.) -
20 göç
adj. migratory--------n. immigration, migration, emigration, drift, Exodus, expatriation, transmigration--------göç (zorlu)n. trek* * *1. collapse 2. emigrate 3. emigration 4. immigration 5. migration
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