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1 bitir
1. carry out 2. carry through 3. conclude 4. end up 5. pack up 6. top off 7. use up 8. used up 9. finished (v.) 10. finish (v.) -
2 bitirmek
v. finish, leave off, complete, bring to an end, end, terminate, graduate, run out, sign off, call it off, break up, carry through, cease, clean up, clear off, close, bring to completion, conclude, consume, deplete, drink, make an end of* * *complete -
3 sonuca var
1. conclude 2. educe 3. concluding (v.) 4. concluded (v.) -
4 anlaşma yapmak
v. enter into an agreement with smb., conclude -
5 bitirmemek
v. (neg. form of bitirmek) finish, leave off, complete, bring to an end, end, terminate, graduate, run out, sign off, call it off, break up, carry through, cease, clean up, clear off, close, bring to completion, conclude, consume, deplete, drink, make an end of -
6 bitmek
v. end, come to an end, finish, be at an end, expire, run out, adore, be very fond of, break off, break up, cease, conclude, die down, drop, end off, end up, fag, lapse, lay off, leave off, be out of smth., quit, sprout, stop, surcease, terminate -
7 bitmemek
v. (neg. form of bitmek) end, come to an end, finish, be at an end, expire, run out, adore, be very fond of, break off, break up, cease, conclude, die down, drop, end off, end up, fag, lapse, lay off, leave off, be out of smth., quit, sprout, stop, surcease, terminate -
8 karara varmak
v. make a decision, determine, come to a decision, take a decision, arrive at a decision, conclude, find, judge, resolve, rule -
9 sonuç çıkarmak
v. deduce, conclude, make inferences, induce, reason, educe, infer -
10 sonuçlandırmak
v. conclude, bring to an issue, accomplish, finalize, get through, leave off, put a period to, snuff out -
11 sonuçlandırmamak
v. (neg. form of sonuçlandırmak) conclude, bring to an issue, accomplish, finalize, get through, leave off, put a period to, snuff out -
12 sonuçlanmak
v. be concluded, end, finish, turn out, end up, work out, come out, conclude, culminate, be at an end, eventuate, go, issue, redound -
13 antlaşmak
to conclude a treaty, to sign a treaty -
14 bağlamak
"to tie, to band; to fasten; to attach; to join; to bind, to bond; to hitch; to connect; to knot; to bandage; (telefonla) to connect, to put sb through (to sb/sth); (para) to invest; (konuþma vb) to end up, to conclude; (aylýk) to assaign; to arrange, to f" -
15 bitirmek
"to finish, to end, to conclude; to break sth up, to break sth off; to get through, to consume, to use up; to complete, to accomplish, to get through; to exhaust, to kill, to tire out" -
16 hükmetmek
"to rule, to dominate; to judge, to conclude" -
17 noktalamak
"to dot; to punctuate; to finish, to conclude, to break sth up" sona erdirmek -
18 sona erdirmek
to end, to break sth up, to conclude -
19 sona ermek
to end, to finish, to terminate, to conclude, to break up, to come to an end, to give out, to expire -
20 sonuç çıkarmak
to draw a conclusion, to conclude
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