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61 zorlaşmak
to get difficult, to get hard -
62 zorlaştırmak
to make difficult, to complicate -
63 çetin
hard, difficult, arduous, tough -
64 ağırlaşmak
1. to get heavy. 2. (for an illness) to become grave. 3. to be seriously sick. 4. to slow down. 5. to get to be serious-minded. 6. (for food) to spoil. 7. to get harder, become more difficult. -
65 ağırlaştırmak
"/ı/ 1. to aggravate. 2. to make heavier; to weigh down. 3. to make more difficult, make harder. 4. to slow (something) down." -
66 balçık
"1. wet clay; potter´s clay; sculptor´s clay. 2. silt, alluvium, alluvion; sediment. 3. sticky, difficult. - hurması date that has been so tightly packed as to be squashed flat. - inciri dried fig that has been so tightly packed as to be squashed flat." -
67 basit
",-ti 1. simple, not difficult; easy to do or understand. 2. simple, unadorned. 3. ill-bred, (someone) who´s never been taught any manners. 4. ordinary, run-of-the-mill, average. - cisim chem. uncombined element, simple element. - cümle gram. simple sentence. - çiçek bot. single flower (as opposed to a double flower). - denklem math. simple equation, linear equation. - faiz com. simple interest. - kelime ling. simplex, simple word. - kesir math. simple fraction. - meyve bot. simple fruit. - yaprak bot. simple leaf. - zaman gram. simple tense." -
68 battal
"1. oversize, oversized; big and ungainly; oversized and unwieldy. 2. (something) which is no longer fit to be used; useless. 3. (something) which is no longer in use, disused. 4. (document) which has been voided. 5. (something) which has been put out of service, which has been made unusable. 6. idle; unemployed. 7. documents which are no longer valid. - boy extra-large, oversized: battal boy gömlekler extra-large shirts. - çekmek /a/ to void, cancel (a document). - etmek /ı/ to put (something) out of service, make (something) unusable: Kuyuyu battal ettiler. They sealed up the well. - gemi boat which is difficult to maneuver, which doesn´t handle well. " -
69 berzah
1. geog. isthmus. 2. place of torment, hell. 3. hellish (place). 4. painful predicament. 5. very difficult, bad (situation). 6. Islam place where the souls of the dead await the Day of Judgment (located between the world and hell). 7. interval, break, gap. -ı bela painful predicament, awful straits. -
70 dar
"1. narrow, not wide. 2. tight, tightly fitting. 3. scant, scanty, meager. 4. (time) of need, of want, of economic hardship. 5. narrowly, barely, just. - açı geom. acute angle. (kendini) - atmak 1. /dan/ to escape (from) (a place) by the skin of one´s teeth. 2. /a/ barely to make it to (a place). - boğaz/geçit 1. geog. gap, notch, defile; gorge. 2. difficult situation or time. -a boğmak /ı/ to take advantage of (someone) when he/she is having a hard time. -da bulunmak 1. to be in financial difficulties. 2. to have a hard time, go through a bad patch. dara dar/dar darına/-ı darına barely, just. -a düşmek to fall on hard times. -a gelememek to refuse to be hurried. - gelirli low-income, poor. -a gelmek to be done in a hurry; to occur in a rushed and inopportune moment. -a getirmek /ı/ 1. to deceive (someone) by rushing him/her. 2. to do (something) in a rush; to have (something) done in a hurry. - görüşlü narrow-minded, narrow. - hat rail. narrow-gauge (railroad). - kaçmak to have a narrow escape. - kafalı narrow-minded, narrow. -da kalmak 1. to be in financial difficulties. 2. to have a hard time, go through a bad patch. - kurtulmak to have a narrow escape. - üçgen geom. acute triangle. - ünlü phonetics close vowel. - yetişmek /a/ barely to get (to a place) in time." -
71 darboğaz
"1. geog. gap, notch, defile; gorge. 2. difficult situation or time." -
72 dirliksiz
1. lacking peace and harmony. 2. hard to get along with, difficult, quarrelsome. -
73 düğüm
1. knot. 2. difficult problem. 3. phys. node. 4. lit. climax. - açmak to untie a knot. - atmak /a/ to knot, tie a knot in (something). -ünü çözmek /ın/ to solve, make clear. - düğüm in knots, knotted up. - noktası crucial point, vital point. - olmak to get knotted. - üstüne düğüm vurmak to squirrel away one´s money. - vurmak /a/ to knot, tie a knot in (something). -
74 eziyetli
1. tormenting, torturous, cruel, painful (job). 2. tormenting, tyrannizing, painful, troublesome, difficult (person). -
75 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." -
76 gemi
"ship, vessel, large boat. - adamı seaman, sailor. - aslanı good-looking but useless person. - bildirgesi ship´s manifest. -ye binmek to embark, go on board. - donatmak to rig a ship; to fit out a ship. -yi duvarda görmek to have seen nothing of the world. - havuzu repair dock. - ızgarası shipway, ways. - indirmek to launch a ship. - işletimi cabotage, coasting trade. - kiralamak to charter a ship. -sini kurtaran kaptan. proverb It´s the captain who saves the ship (said of a person who, by bold action, extricates himself from a difficult situation). - leşi/enkazı shipwreck, wrecked ship. - mürettebatı crew, ship´s company. -si şapa oturmak to undergo irreparable loss in business. -de teslim free on board, f.o.b. - tezgâhı stocks, dockyard. - yatağı ship´s berth, port of shelter. -sini yürütmek to manage one´s affairs well." -
77 gücümsemek
/ı/ to find (something) difficult (to do). -
78 güçleşmek
to get difficult, get hard. -
79 güçleştirmek
/ı/ to make (something) difficult, make (something) hard. -
80 güçsünmek
/ı/ to consider (something) too difficult to do, find (something) too hard to do.
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