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1 kararlı
adj. stable, set, decided, settled, firm, strong minded, strong-willed, bent, decisive, determined, dogged, flat footed, hard core, high pressure, immovable, inflexible, intent, professional, resolute, resolved, single-eyed, single-hearted* * *1. decisive 2. earnest 3. hell bent 4. stable 5. steady 6. unbending (n.) 7. decided (adj.) 8. decreed (adj.) 9. determined (adj.) -
2 kesin
adj. definitive, definite, absolute, certain, decisive, final, irrevocable, accurate, assertive, categorical, clean cut, clear-cut, conclusive, sure as death, decided, declared, determined, dogmatic, downright, exact, express, extreme, firm, flat--------interj. cheese it* * *1. conclusive 2. decisive 3. definite 4. definitive 5. explicit 6. indubitable 7. precise 8. strict 9. undoubted 10. unerring 11. deciding (n.) 12. bound (adj.) -
3 azimli
adj. resolute, determined, dogged, strong minded, single-minded, stubborn, set, dauntless, decided, decisive, flat footed, hellbent, high pressure, militant, peppy, persevering, pertinacious, professional, resolved, single-eyed, single-hearted, stable--------adv. dead set on* * *1. pertinacious 2. resolute 3. tenacious -
4 belirleyici
adj. determinative, significative, decisive--------n. arbiter* * *1. determinant 2. determinative 3. determiner 4. deterministic -
5 belirleyici olmak
v. be decisive in -
6 hükme varmak
v. be decisive of -
7 karara bağlamak
v. resolve, be decisive of, decree, hold, knit up -
8 kararlı olmak
v. insist, be decisive of -
9 önemli olmak
v. be important, matter, be decisive in, bulk -
10 keçürgen
IForgivesIISkilled and decisive in affairs -
11 keçürgen
IForgivesIISkilled and decisive in affairs -
12 kesin
"definite, certain, definitive, decisive, absolute, accurate, precise, exact, categorical, final; indisputable, incontrovertible" -
13 nihai
final, last, decisive, definitive -
14 kati
"1. definite; absolute, categorical; final, irrevocable. 2. decisive, firm (thing). - ferağ law absolute transfer (of property). - karar unappealable decision. - olarak/bir şekilde/surette very definitely, most certainly; very clearly, unequivocally, in no uncertain terms. - teklif firm offer." -
15 katileşmek
1. to become definite or final. 2. (for something) to acquire a decisive or peremptory quality. -
16 kesin
"1. definite; absolute, categorical; final, irrevocable. 2. decisive, firm (statement). - eder/fiyat fixed price. - olarak/bir biçimde very definitely, most certainly; very clearly, unequivocally, in no uncertain terms." -
17 kesinleşmek
1. to become definite or final. 2. (for something) to acquire a decisive quality. -
18 kestirme
1. estimate. 2. shortcut. 3. direct, concise. - cevap short and decisive answer. -den gitmek to take a short cut. - yol shortcut. -
19 meydan
"1. (a) wide, flat, open, outside area; open space; (public) square. 2. arena; ring. 3. (landing) field. 4. Sufism the universe. 5. section of a Bektashi or Mevlevi lodge in which the dervishes perform the religious ceremonies. 6. opportunity, occasion; possibility. -da 1. obvious, evident, clear. 2. in sight, within view, around. - almak to spread, increase, advance. - aramak to look for an opportunity. -a atılmak 1. to be brought up, be suggested, be broached. 2. to leap into action. -a atmak /ı/ to suggest, bring up, broach. - bırakmak /a/ 1. to give (someone) a chance (to do something): Konuşmama meydan bırakmadı. He didn´t give me a chance to speak. 2. to allow (something to happen): O toplantının yapılmasına meydan bırakmayacağız. We won´t let that meeting take place. -da bırakmak /ı/ 1. to leave (someone) homeless or without shelter. 2. to leave (something) out in the open, leave (something) out where anybody can see it. -ı boş bulmak to find an opportunity to do something (when there is no one or nothing to prevent one´s doing it). - bulamamak /a/ not to find a chance (to do something). - bulmak to find an opportunity. -a çıkarmak /ı/ 1. to bring (something) to light; to expose (something) to view. 2. to present (something) to the public; to make (something) public, reveal. 3. to bring (a child) to the point where he can look after his simplest needs. -a çıkmak 1. to be revealed, come to light; to become evident. 2. (for someone) to be seen (in public); to get around and about. 3. (for a child) to reach an age at which he can look after his simplest needs. - dayağı a public beating (given as an official punishment). - dayağı çekmek /a/ to give (an offender) a beating. -a dökmek /ı/ to make (something) public, reveal. -a düşmek 1. to mix with the crowd, go out in public. 2. to volunteer one´s services. 3. to become a prostitute. -a gelmek to come into existence, become a reality; to happen, occur. -a getirmek /ı/ 1. to bring forth, produce, do. 2. to be the cause of (something). -da kalmak to be left jobless or homeless, be in a bad way, Brit. be in Queer Street. - korkusu psych. agoraphobia. -a koymak /ı/ 1. to produce, create. 2. to set forth, present. 3. to reveal. - okumak /a/ to challenge, defy. - savaşı/muharebesi mil. major battle, decisive battle. - vermek /a/ 1. to give (someone) a chance (to do something): Onların kaçmasına meydan verme! Don´t give them a chance to run away! 2. to allow (something to happen): O binanın yıktırılmasına meydan vermemeliyiz. We ought not to allow that building to be torn down. -a vurmak /ı/ to reveal (something) clearly. " -
20 nihai
"final, decisive; last. - karar law final decision."
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