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41 eksiklik
"deficiency, defectiveness; failure; defect; absence, lack, privation" -
42 hata
mistake, error, failing, fault, defect -
43 kaynak kusuru
weld defect -
44 kristal kusuru
crystal defect -
45 kusur
"fault, defect, flaw, failing, blemish, offence, offense; deficiency, imperfection; disadvantage" -
46 kütle eksiği
mass defect -
47 kütle noksanı
mass defect -
48 malzeme hatası
structural defect -
49 sakatlık
"disability, deformity; defect; mishap, accident" -
50 yüzey kusuru
surface defect -
51 özür
excuse, apology, pardon " mazeret; defect, impediment" -
52 aksaklık
"1. lameness. 2. flaw, fault, defect; problem, difficulty; hitch; something that is not right (in a machine, an operation, etc.). 3. faultiness, defectiveness. " -
53 arıza
1. defect, failure, breakdown, obstruction. 2. unevenness, roughness (of the country). 3. mus. an accidental. - yapmak to break down, go out of order. -
54 ayıp
1. shame, disgrace. 2. shameful, disgraceful. 3. fault, defect. 4. Shame on you! - aramak to keep finding fault. - etmek/yapmak to behave shamefully. -tır söylemesi.... colloq. 1. if you will excuse the expression. 2. if you´ll pardon me for saying so myself. - yerler privates, private parts. -ını yüzüne vurmak /ın/ to confront (a person) with his faults. -
55 eksik
"1. (something) which has something missing or lacking, deficient, incomplete. 2. defective. 3. /dan/ missing, absent: Sınıftan iki kişi eksikti. Two people were absent from the class. 4. lack; deficiency, shortage; what is missing. 5. shortcoming, defect. - çıkmak (for something) to fall short of the number or amount required, turn out to be short. - doğmak to be born prematurely. - doldurmak (for someone who is taken on/for something which is taken on) to fill the gap. - etek prov. woman, (a) skirt. - etmemek /ı/ not to be without. - gedik small wants, trivial deficiencies. -i gediği olmamak 1. to be perfect in every way. 2. not to lack for anything whatsoever. - gelmek (for something) to fall short, be deficient. - olma! Thank you. - olmamak 1. (for something) not to be lacking, not to be missing. 2. (for someone) not to be absent. - olmasın. God bless him/her. - olsun! colloq. 1. I don´t want (him/her/it) around! 2. May he/she drop dead!/I hope he/she croaks! -ini (gediğini) tamamlamak /ın/ to complete what is missing in (something)." -
56 eksiklik
"1. lack; deficiency, shortage. 2. absence. 3. shortcoming, defect." -
57 firar
"1. fleeing, flight; escape; getaway. 2. slipping off, sneaking off, abscondence. 3. mil. desertion. 4. pol. defection. 5. truancy, playing truant (from school). - etmek 1. to flee; to escape. 2. to slip off, sneak off, abscond. 3. mil. to desert. 4. pol. to defect. 5. to play truant (from school). -a kadem basmak colloq. to run away, take to one´s heels. - noktası art vanishing point." -
58 gedik
"1. breach, gap; notch. 2. mountain pass, notch. 3. fault, defect. 4. loophole (in the law). 5. difficult situation. 6. privilege. - açılmak to have a need arise suddenly. - açmak /da/ to make a breach (in). - kapamak to fill the gap. -leri tıkamak to stop the gaps." -
59 hata
1. mistake, error, fault. 2. fault, defect, flaw. -ya düşmek to fall into error. - etmek/işlemek to err, make a mistake, be wrong. - yapmak to make a mistake. -
60 illet
",-ti 1. chronic disease; chronic illness. 2. colloq. passion, mania, addiction: Bu caz çalma illetini nerede edindin? Where´d you get this passion for playing jazz? 3. colloq. problem, bug (in a machine): Bu televizyonun illeti ne? What´s wrong with this television? 4. bodily defect (such as the loss of a limb). 5. phil., law cause. 6. colloq. pain in the neck, a real pain (said of a very annoying person or thing). 7. colloq. (someone, something) who/which is a real pain. - etmek /ı/ to give (someone) a pain in the neck, give (someone) the pip, annoy (someone) greatly. - olmak /a/ to find (someone) a pain in the neck."
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