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41 fire
ullage, wastage, shrinkage, loss, decrease -
42 azaltma
reduction, lightening, decrease. -
43 azaltmak
/ı/ to lessen, reduce, lower, decrease. -
44 düşmek
"1. to fall, fall down. 2. to fall from power. 3. to fall, drop, go down, decrease. 4. /ı/ to subtract; to deduct. 5. (for a fetus) to be miscarried; to be aborted. 6. /a/ to fall into, be overcome by (doubts, worry, trouble). 7. to get (tired, weak). 8. /a/ to be suitable; to suit. 9. /a/ to lie within one´s responsibility, be up to (one). 10. /a/ to lie in (a certain direction). 11. /a/ to fall on (a certain day). 12. /a/ naut. to fall off course or make little headway (due to wind, waves, current). 13. /a/ to come to (one) by chance. 14. /a/ to receive, get as one´s share (by chance or allotment). 15. /dan/ to be left out of (accidentally). 16. /a/ to wind up in, end up in (jail, court, a hospital). 17. /a/ to get involved with (a disagreeable and unpleasant person). 18. slang to drop in on someone, appear unannounced. Düşenin dostu olmaz. proverb People in trouble have no friends. düşe kalka struggling along, with difficulty. düşüp kalkmak /la/ colloq. 1. to live in sexual intimacy with, sleep around with. 2. to be a close friend of, pal around with. Düşmez kalkmaz bir Allah. proverb Only God is free from trouble." -
45 düşüş
1. fall, falling. 2. decrease. -
46 eksilmek
"1. to decrease, become less, diminish; not to be as much or many (as before). 2. /dan/ to be without, lack. 3. /dan/ to be absent from." -
47 eksiltme
"1. decrease, decreasing, making less, diminution, diminishing. 2. competitive bidding (won by offering the lowest price for a work); underbidding, underbid. -ye çıkarılmak (for a work) to be put up to tender." -
48 eksiltmek
/ı/ to decrease, lessen, diminish. -
49 fire
"com. loss, decrease, diminution (of weight); wastage; shrinkage. - vermek 1. com. to be reduced by wastage; to diminish, shrink. 2. slang to display a fault of character or a moral shortcoming." -
50 hafiflemek
"1. to get lighter, lighten (in weight). 2. to wane, subside, abate, let up, lessen, decrease, diminish. 3. to lighten up, ease up. 4. to feel relaxed; to feel relieved. " -
51 hafifletmek
"/ı/ 1. to make (something) lighter, lighten (in weight). 2. to lessen, decrease, diminish; to abate, mitigate, extenuate, alleviate. 3. to lighten, ease." -
52 inmek
"1. to go down, come down, descend. 2. /dan/ to get off (an airplane, bus, ship, train); to get out of (a car); to dismount (from a horse). 3. /a/ (for an airplane) to land (at). 4. /a/ to stay (at a hotel). 5. /a/ to move down to. 6. to recede, diminish, decrease, die down. 7. (for a structure, wall) to collapse. 8. /a/ to be paralyzed in (a part of the body). 9. /a/ slang to hit, strike (someone). 10. to reduce the price. 11. (for prices) to fall."
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