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"1. straight. 2. true. 3. proper, suitable. 4. honest, good (person). 5. correct, accurate. 6. the truth. 7. math. line. 8. truly, correctly. 9. straight, directly. 10. /a/ toward, in the direction of. 11. /a/ toward, near the time of. 12. That´s true. 13. colloq. a correct answer (in a test). -dan directly. - açı geom. straight angle. - adam honest man, just man. - akım direct current. -dan ayrılmamak not to swerve from honesty. - bulmak /ı/ to approve of. - çıkmak to come true, prove to be right. - çizgi geom. straight line. -dan doğruya directly. - doğru dosdoğru.... The exact truth (of the matter) is that.... -ya doğru, eğriye eğri demek to speak the simple truth; to call a spade a spade. - durmak 1. to stand up straight, stand erect. 2. to sit still, be quiet. - dürüst 1. properly. 2. genuine, real, proper. - orantılı math. directly proportional. - oturmak to sit still, sit properly. - rota naut. direct course. - söylemek to speak the truth. - söyleyeni dokuz köyden kovarlar. proverb The man who tells the truth is driven out of nine villages. - söze akan sular durur. proverb When the truth is spoken it is useless to argue. - söze can kurban. colloq. It is very good to hear the truth. - söze ne denir? colloq. That is the way it is. What more can you say? -dan şaşma. Don´t stray from what is right./Avoid temptation. - yanlış cetveli list of errata. -nun yardımcısı Allahtır. proverb God helps an honest man. - yol the right way."
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