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101 sökmek
"1. /ı/ to pull up; to uproot; to pull out; to rip out; to take out; to take down. 2. /ı/ to dismantle, take apart; to rip, undo, unstitch; to unravel. 3. /ı/ to get through or over (a place difficult of passage). 4 /ı/ to read, decipher (handwriting); to understand, get the meaning of (an abstruse passage). 5. /ı/ to learn to read (an alphabet); to learn (to read). 6. /ı/ (for a drug) to cause (mucus, urine, feces) to be discharged. 7. (for mucus, urine, feces) to begin to be discharged. 8. to begin to come one after the other. 9. to appear suddenly. 10. /a/ slang to make a dent on (someone), affect (someone): Cakan bana sökmez! Your big talk doesn´t cut any ice with me!" -
102 sıkıntılı
"1. troubled; distressed, worried; out of sorts; depressed; bored. 2. troubling, distressing, difficult, worrisome; depressing; boring. - Raziye person who gets fed up with things very quickly." -
103 tabiatsız
1. difficult, ill-tempered. 2. (someone) who lacks good taste. -
104 tartı
"1. weight, heaviness. 2. scales, balance. 3. weighing: tartı aleti scale/weighing device. tartı odası weighing room. 4. naut. line (rope used for hauling in, hoisting, or unfurling sails). 5. meter (in poetry). -ya gelmemek to be unweighable; to be very difficult to weigh. -yla satmak /ı/ to sell (something) by weight. -ya vurmak /ı/ to weigh (something)." -
105 zahmetli
hard, troublesome, difficult, onerous, or trying. -
106 zahmetsiz
"1. easy, not difficult, not onerous; not trying. 2. easily, without difficulty. -ce easily, without difficulty. " -
107 zorlaşmak
to get difficult, get hard. -
108 zorlu
"1. powerful; violent; furious; hard: zorlu bir yağmur a hard rain. 2. (someone) who knows how to get what he wants, strong-willed and capable. 3. powerful, influential. 4. difficult; hard." -
109 zorluk
"difficulty; difficultness, hardness. - çıkarmak to make things difficult, make trouble. " -
110 çaparızlı
sticky, thorny, difficult. - demir naut. fouled anchor. -
111 çekişmeli
1. difficult, marked by struggle. 2. marked by bickering. 3. phil. argumentative. -
112 çetin
1. hard, difficult. 2. perverse, intractable. - ceviz 1. hard nut. 2. intractable person. -
113 çetinleşmek
1. to get hard, become difficult. 2. to become intractable. -
114 çetinleştirmek
/ı/ 1. to make (a situation) difficult. 2. to make (a person) stubborn and intractable. -
115 çetrefil
1. complicated (situation). 2. abstruse, difficult to understand. 3. incorrect, ungrammatical (language). -
116 çileli
1. (someone) who has suffered much, who is marked by suffering. 2. (something) that will cause one to suffer, very onerous, very difficult, very hard.
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