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1 kabul et
1. accept 2. acquiesce 3. admit 4. agree 5. concede 6. conceding (v.) 7. accepted (v.) 8. postulated (v.) 9. admitted (v.) 10. agreed (v.) 11. conceded (v.) 12. postulate (v.) -
2 kabullenmek
v. accept, seize, settle for, concede, confess, give in, own, stand for* * *acknowledge -
3 gol yemek
v. concede a goal -
4 kabul etmek zorunda kalmak
v. concede -
5 kabullenmemek
v. (neg. form of kabullenmek) accept, seize, settle for, concede, confess, give in, own, stand for -
6 uygun bulmak
v. approve, concede, deem suitable, countenance, uphold -
7 ödün vermek
v. concede, swerve, budge from -
8 abandone etmek
to concede defeat -
9 itiraf etmek
to confess, to admit, to avow, to concede -
10 kabul etmek
a) to accept, to consent, to agree (to), to assent (to), to accede b) to admit, to concede, to acknowledge c) to receive (sb) d) to approve, to adopt e) to presume -
11 vermek
"to give; to hand; to pass; to give sth away, to concede; to deliver, to give in, to hand sth in; to provide, to furnish; to dispense; to present; to yield, to bear; to afford; to apply, to bend; to donate, to bestow, to grant; to assign; to devote; to sel" -
12 iman
"1. religious belief, religious faith: Ahmet imanı bütün bir kişidir. Ahmet is someone who has a firm faith. 2. belief in Islam. 3. /a/ believing in (someone, something); belief. -ım slang Hey man! (a friendly greeting). -ı bütün 1. (someone) whose religious faith is strong. 2. true believer, person whose religious faith is strong. -dan çıkarmak /ı/ colloq. to raise (someone´s) hackles, get (someone´s) back up, enrage. - etmek 1. to come to believe in Islam, become a Muslim. 2. /a/ to believe in (someone, something). -ına etmek slang (for something) to be the last straw, cause (someone) to lose his/her patience. -a gelmek 1. to become a Muslim. 2. to see reason, come round, concede. 3. to speak the truth. - getirmek to come to believe in Islam. -a getirmek /ı/ 1. to cause (someone) to become a Muslim, convert (someone) to Islam. 2. to cause (someone) to see reason, cause (someone) to come round, cause (someone) to conclude. 3. to cause (someone) to speak the truth. -ı gevremek colloq. 1. to work very hard, knock oneself out, exhaust oneself. 2. to be very tired, be beat, be bushed. -ına kadar colloq. 1. (filling something) to the brim, to overflowing, chock-full. 2. (full) to the brim, to overflowing. - sahibi 1. (someone) whose religious faith is strong. 2. true believer, person whose religious faith is strong. - tahtası colloq. breastbone (of a person). -ına tak demek colloq. (for something) to be the last straw, cause (someone) to lose his/her patience. -ına yandığım colloq. damned. -ı yok! colloq. 1. He´s/She´s got a heart of stone. 2. He´s a bastard./He´s a son of a bitch./She´s a bitch." -
13 teslim
"1. delivering or handing over. 2. submission, yielding, giving in, surrender, capitulation. 3. conceding, admitting, acknowledging, granting. 4. submitting oneself to the will of God. T-! 1. Surrender!/Give up! 2. I surrender!/I give up! - almak /ı/ 1. to take delivery of, receive (goods or money); to take possession of (a place). 2. mil. to possess, seize control of (a place). - bayrağı çekmek colloq. to give up, throw in the sponge, throw in the towel. - etmek /ı/ 1. to deliver or hand over. 2. mil. to surrender (a place) (to the enemy). 3. to concede, admit, acknowledge, grant. - olmak to submit, yield, give in, surrender, capitulate. - ve tesellüm delivery and receipt."
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