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"1. back, behind, rear; hinder part, hind. 2. the space behind. 3. sequel. -ından 1. following. 2. in pursuit of. 3. immediately after. -ını almak /ın/ to complete. -ı arası kesilmemek to continue without a break, go on incessantly. - arda one after another, continually. -ı arkası gelmemek not to come to an end. -ından atlı/tatar kovarcasına (running) as if chased by the devil. -ını bırakmamak /ın/ to follow up, stick to. -ına düşmek /ın/ 1. to follow in the steps of. 2. to pursue, follow up. - düşünce hidden intent. - elden underhandedly, slyly. -ına kadar açık wide open (door, window). -ı kesilmek to run out, cease to be available. -ını kesmek /ın/ to stop, prevent, end. - niyet hidden intent. -ından sapan taşı yetişmez. colloq. He goes (is going) very fast. -ı sıra 1. behind, (trailing) along behind. 2. immediately after. -ı sıra gitmek /ın/ to follow, trail after. - teker back wheel. "
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