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21 döneklik etmek
v. defect, rat -
22 görme bozukluğu
n. defect of vision -
23 iltica etmek
v. take refuge in, defect, take sanctuary -
24 karakter zayıflığı
n. character defect -
25 kaçmamak
v. (neg. form of kaçmak) escape, run away, run, desert, flee, slip off, slip, abscond, blow, bolt, make a bolt for it, break, break away, bunk, decamp, defect, elope, fade, fly, fly away, get away, go by, hook it, lam, lapse, leg it, nip off, pack up, pull out, retreat -
26 konuşma bozukluğu
n. speech defect, speech impairment, lalopathy -
27 kâlp kapakçığı bozukluğu
n. valvular defect -
28 noksan
adj. wanting--------n. deficiency, shortcoming, lack, defect, gappy -
29 sözleşmesinin feshini gerektiren kusur
n. redhibitory defectTurkish-English dictionary > sözleşmesinin feshini gerektiren kusur
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30 sığınmak
v. take refuge in, take shelter in, refuge, harbor, harbour [Brit.], nestle, defect, take sanctuary, take to, turn to -
31 sığınmamak
v. (neg. form of sığınmak) take refuge in, take shelter in, refuge, harbor, harbour [Brit.], nestle, defect, take sanctuary, take to, turn to -
32 kusur
[T kusur, Az qüsur, from Ar qusur]: fault, defectA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > kusur
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33 yandık
yandık at - horse having a defect -
34 yandık
yandık at - horse having a defect -
35 aksaklık
"lameness, lopsidedness; hitch, defect, disorganization; trouble, malfunction" -
36 arıza
"fault, failure, defect, breakdown, hitch; bug; roughness" -
37 ayıp
"shame, disgrace, vice; fault, defect; shameful, disgraceful, ignoble, discreditable; obscene, immoral; shame (on you)" -
38 bozukluk
"small change, change; breakdown; defect; disorder" -
39 defo
flaw, defect -
40 eksik
"missing, lacking, absent, short; less (than); incomplete, imperfect, defective, deficient; insufficient; deficiency, lack, defect, shortfall"
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