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1 konservatif
conservative -
2 korunumlu
conservative -
3 tutucu
"conservative; holding; conservative, fuddy-duddy" muhafazakâr -
4 konservatif alan
conservative field -
5 konservatif sistem
conservative system -
6 muhafazakâr
conservative tutucu -
7 muhafazakar
adj. conservative, Tory--------n. conservative, rightwinger, rightist* * *victorian -
8 tutucu
adj. conservative, sectarian, dyed in the wool, Die Hard, fanatic, fanatical, fuddy-duddy, hidebound, puritan, puritanical, square-toed, stick in the mud, strait-laced, stuffy, unprogressive, uptight--------n. wowser* * *1. conservationist 2. conservative 3. fogey 4. getter 5. hidebound -
9 muhafazakâr
1. conservative. 2. (a) conservative. -
10 tutucu
1. conservative. 2. (a) conservative. -
11 gösterişsiz
adj. modest, unpretending, simple, plain, rustic, unostentatious, unpretentious, poor looking, chaste, conservative, fluffy, homely, homespun, sober, undemanding* * *1. plain 2. unattractive 3. unostentatious -
12 göze çarpmayan
adj. unobtrusive, inconspicuous, retiring, conservative* * *inconspicuous -
13 ölçülü
adj. moderate, level, temperate, careful, sober, measured, measurable, mensurable, sober minded, conservative, continent, demure, dimensional, restrained--------suff. sized, size* * *sober -
14 sağcı
n. rightist, reactionary, conservative, rightwinger* * *rightist -
15 eski kafalı
adj. conservative, old fashioned, narrow minded, fogeyish, fogyish, fossil, fuddy-duddy, fusty, grubby, old fogeyish, old fogyish, square-toed, superannuated -
16 muhafazakâr partili
n. conservative, blue, bourbon, Tory -
17 riske girmek istemeyen
adj. conservative
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