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1 gücü azal
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2 kesilmek
v. be cut, cease, stop, be interrupted, become, turn sour, go sour, close down, clot, curdle, die away, die down, drop, dry up, go down, go off, intermit, let up, shear, sour, surcease--------kesilmek (süt)v. set -
3 kesilmemek
v. (neg. form of kesilmek) be cut, cease, stop, be interrupted, become, turn sour, go sour, close down, clot, curdle, die away, die down, drop, dry up, go down, go off, intermit, let up, shear, sour, surcease -
4 mayna
1. naut. Lower the sails! 2. slang (something´s) dying down, subsiding. - etmek naut. 1. /ı/ to lower. 2. (for a storm) to subside, die down. - olmak 1. naut. to be lowered. 2. to die down, subside, come to an end. -
5 yatışmak
"to die down, to subside, to still; to calm down, to simmer down, to cool down" -
6 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." -
7 sönmek
"1. (for a fire) to die down or go out; (for a light) to fade or go out. 2. (for a tire) to go flat; (for a balloon) to deflate, lose air and collapse. 3. (for a passion, anger) to die down, diminish. 4. to lose its luster, lose its attractiveness; to lose one´s vitality; to go into a decline. 5. to disappear; to come to an end. 6. (for a sound) to grow faint." -
8 dinmek
to cease, to stop, to die down, to calm down, to go down, to let up -
9 solmak
v. fade, wither, be discolored, change color, whiten, die, die away, die down, discolor, discolour [Brit.], droop, pale, wane, wear, wear away, wilt, wither up -
10 solmamak
v. (neg. form of solmak) fade, wither, be discolored, change color, whiten, die, die away, die down, discolor, discolour [Brit.], droop, pale, wane, wear, wear away, wilt, wither up -
11 küllenmek
"1. to be covered with ashes. 2. (for a painful memory) to fade away; (for one´s feeling of hurt or anger) to cool down, die down." -
12 yatışmak
"to die down, subside; to calm down." -
13 kaybolmak
v. be lost, disappear, go astray, lose one's bearings, clear away, die away, die down, go, lose, lose out, smear, wander, wither -
14 kaybolmamak
v. (neg. form of kaybolmak) be lost, disappear, go astray, lose one's bearings, clear away, die away, die down, go, lose, lose out, smear, wander, wither -
15 sönmek
v. be extinguished, go out, go off, die down, die away, burn out, be on the wane -
16 sönmemek
v. (neg. form of sönmek) be extinguished, go out, go off, die down, die away, burn out, be on the wane -
17 bitmek
v. end, come to an end, finish, be at an end, expire, run out, adore, be very fond of, break off, break up, cease, conclude, die down, drop, end off, end up, fag, lapse, lay off, leave off, be out of smth., quit, sprout, stop, surcease, terminate -
18 bitmemek
v. (neg. form of bitmek) end, come to an end, finish, be at an end, expire, run out, adore, be very fond of, break off, break up, cease, conclude, die down, drop, end off, end up, fag, lapse, lay off, leave off, be out of smth., quit, sprout, stop, surcease, terminate -
19 körelmek
"(býçak, vb.) to become blunt; (ateþ) to die down; to dry up; to atrophy" -
20 ımızganmak
"to doze, to be half asleep; (ateþ) to die down"
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