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1 uç
"1. end, extremity; tip. 2. point (of a sharply pointed instrument). 3. hist. march, borderland. -unda bir şey var. colloq. /ın/ There´s something behind (a matter)./There´s something secret at the bottom of (a matter). -u bucağı olmamak (for a place) to be vastly wide, be boundless. -unu bulmak /ın/ 1. to bring (something) to a conclusion. 2. to find a way to solve (a problem). -u dokunmak /a/ (for something) to affect (someone) adversely, bring (someone) harm, cause (someone) damage. -unu kaçırmak /ın/ to allow (a situation) to get out of control. -unda (bir şey) olmak (for something) to be at the bottom of (a matter). -u ortası belli olmamak (for something) to be so complicated or chaotic that one doesn´t know how to start setting it to rights. - uca end to end. -u ucuna just barely; with only a very little bit to spare; with hardly a minute to spare. - vermek 1. (for a boil, pimple, etc.) to come to a head, head. 2. to sprout. 3. to appear, become apparent." -
2 önlemek
v. prevent, prevent from, prohibit, intercept, avert, avoid, arrest, baffle, bank, circumvent, get under control, counterwork, estop, face up to, foil, foreclose, forestall, frustrate, head off, jugulate, keep back, obviate, occlude, preclude--------önlemek (tehlike)v. ward off* * *prevent -
3 önlememek
v. (neg. form of önlemek) prevent, prevent from, prohibit, intercept, avert, avoid, arrest, baffle, bank, circumvent, get under control, counterwork, estop, face up to, foil, foreclose, forestall, frustrate, head off, jugulate, keep back, obviate, occlude, preclude
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