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1 yarıştırmak
"1. /ı/ to have (someone) race, have (someone) participate in a race; /ı, la/ to have (one person) race against (another). 2. /ı/ to have (someone) compete, contest, contend or vie; /ı, la/ to have (one person) compete, contest, contend, or vie with (another)." -
2 çekiş
adj. tractive--------n. draft, draught, traction, pull, draw, hitch, lug, tug* * *1. contend 2. haulage 3. hauling (n.) -
3 iddia etmek
v. claim, contend, allege, affirm, assert, argue, argue for smth., asseverate, attest, aver, declare oneself, enunciate, press home, profess, protest, purport, put forth, put forward* * *allege -
4 ileri sürmek
v. assert, put forward, bring about, come up with, affirm, urge, lay, present, advance, drive on, allege, broach, contend, enunciate, hold forth, interpose, prefer, press home, pronounce, propose, propound, publish, put forth, set forward, set up--------ileri sürmek (kanıt)v. adduce* * *allege -
5 savaşmak
v. fight, make war, war, battle, fight a battle, struggle, campaign, conflict, contend, strive against, strive with, wage war against, wage war on smb.--------savaşmak (için)v. battle for--------savaşmak (karşı)v. battle against* * *battle -
6 tartışmak
v. argue, discuss, dispute, debate, negotiate, wrangle, have words with smb., altercate, bicker, brawl, bust, canvass, contend, controvert, join issue with smb., take issue with smb., jangle, moot, have a row with, set to, have a set to, spar--------tartışmak (doğruluğunu)v. challenge* * *argue -
7 yarışmak
v. compete, contend, contest, emulate, race, run, vie* * *compete -
8 rekabet etmek
v. compete, rival, enter into rivalry with, vie, contend, contest -
9 savaşmamak
v. (neg. form of savaşmak) fight, make war, war, battle, fight a battle, struggle, campaign, conflict, contend, strive against, strive with, wage war against, wage war on smb. -
10 tartışmamak
v. (neg. form of tartışmak) argue, discuss, dispute, debate, negotiate, wrangle, have words with smb., altercate, bicker, brawl, bust, canvass, contend, controvert, join issue with smb., take issue with smb., jangle, moot, have a row with, set to, have a set to, spar -
11 uğraşmak
v. struggle, deal, make an effort, work hard, tussle, endeavor, endeavour [Brit.], fight, wrestle, get at, be occupied in doing, be occupied with doing, engage in, agonize, attack, come at, contend, cope, exert oneself, go in for, grapple, groove--------uğraşmak (biriyle)v. pick on -
12 yarışmamak
v. (neg. form of yarışmak) compete, contend, contest, emulate, race, run, vie -
13 çekişmek
v. quarrel, bicker, contend, chaffer, compete, conflict, contest, debate, dispute, higgle, rival, strive with -
14 çekişmemek
v. (neg. form of çekişmek) quarrel, bicker, contend, chaffer, compete, conflict, contest, debate, dispute, higgle, rival, strive with -
15 ileri sürmek
to put sth forward, to bring sth forward, to allege, to raise, to propound, to contend -
16 yarışmak
"to race; to compete, to contend" -
17 çekişmek
"to pull in opposite directions; to quarrel, to argue; to compete, to contest, to contend" -
18 becelleşmek
1. to struggle, strive, work hard. 2. /la/ to contend with, argue with. -
19 mücadele
"struggle; fight; fray; contention. - etmek /la/ to fight, struggle, or contend (with)." -
20 sel
"torrent, swift and violent flood of water. - gider, kum kalır. proverb Don´t get excited about those things that are here today and gone tomorrow; think instead of those things that you must contend with over a long period of time. -e gitmek to be needlessly wasted. - götürmek /ı/ 1. (for it) to rain cats and dogs in (a place). 2. (for rain) to cause flooding in (a place). - ile gelen yel ile gider. proverb Easy come; easy go. - seli götürmek (for water) to flood violently over a place. -i suyu kalmamış juiceless, no longer juicy; too thick or dry (owing to overcooking)."
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