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61 fırtına
1. storm, tempest, gale. 2. terrible difficulty. 3. bewilderment. - çıktı. A storm came up. - gibi 1. suddenly and quickly. 2. impetuous, always in a hurry. - kopmak 1. (for a storm) to break suddenly. 2. to break out in noisy arguments. - patlamak (for a storm) to break suddenly. -ya tutulmak to be caught in a storm. -
62 gücün
1. just, barely, just barely, hardly, with the greatest difficulty. 2. by force, forcibly. -
63 güçbela
with the greatest difficulty. -
64 güçlükle
1. with difficulty. 2. through hardship. -
65 hayırlı
"1. good; beneficial. 2. dutiful, caring. 3. auspicious, favorable. -sı. Let´s hope for the best. - evlat dutiful child. -sı ile without difficulty, without a hitch, without a snag: Bu iş hayırlısı ile bir bitsin bayram edeceğiz. If we can finish this job without a snag, we´ll really celebrate. - olsun. Good luck./Congratulations./May it go well. -sı olsun. Let´s hope for the best. - yolculuklar. Have a good trip. " -
66 intibaksız
1. unadaptive, unadapted, unadjusted, unacclimated. 2. (someone) who has difficulty adjusting to a situation or environment. 3. maladjusted. -
67 intibaksızlık
1. lack of adaptation, lack of adjustment. 2. difficulty in adjusting. 3. maladjustment. -
68 itmek
1. /ı/ to push, shove. 2. /ı, a/ to compel, persuade, influence (someone) to (do something). ite kaka 1. pushing and shoving. 2. with great difficulty. -
69 işkil
1. doubt, suspicion. 2. difficulty. -
70 kalenderlik
1. carefree, unconventional attitude towards life. 2. philosophical attitude towards life. 3. being bohemian or philosophical. -e vurmak /ı/ to take (something) philosophically, not to be bothered by (a difficulty). -
71 kolay
"1. easy, simple. 2. easily. 3. easy way (to do something). -da handy; within easy reach. -ına bakmak /ın/ to choose or look for the easiest way (of doing something). -ını bulmak /ın/ to find an easy way to do (something). -ına gelmek /ın/ to be easy or convenient (for). - gelsin/gele! I hope it´s going smoothly./I hope it will go smoothly (said to someone who is either doing or planning to do a job). -ına kaçmak /ın/ to take the easy way out (of a difficulty). - kolay (with negative verbs only) easily." -
72 koparmak
",kopartmak 1. /ı/ to break off, tear off; to break or snap (something) in two. 2. /ı/ to pluck, pick, snap off. 3. /ı/ to set up, let out (a loud noise). 4. /ı, dan/ to pull away by force. 5. /ı, dan/ colloq. to obtain with difficulty; to get (something) out of (someone); to wangle." -
73 mesele
"problem, question, matter; issue, point under consideration. - çıkarmak to create a difficulty; to make things difficult, make trouble; to bring up a sore point; to raise a thorny question. - yapmak /ı/ to make (something insignificant) into a big issue." -
74 meşakkat
,-ti hardship, trouble, difficulty. - çekmek to suffer hardship, endure trouble or difficulties. -
75 müşkül
1. difficult, hard. 2. difficulty, problem. -
76 nefes
"1. breath. 2. puff, draw, drag (on a pipe, cigarette). 3. instant, moment. 4. breath which has healing power (and which is blown upon the sick). 5. poem (sung by dervishes). 6. slang hashish, hash. - alamamak 1. to be unable to breathe properly. 2. to be very busy, not to have time to catch one´s breath. - aldırmamak /a/ to work (someone) very hard, not to give (someone) a chance to catch his breath. - almak 1. to breathe; to breathe in, inhale. 2. to feel relieved, breathe freely. 3. to take a short break, catch one´s breath; to rest. 4. to live, breathe. - borusu anat. trachea. - çekmek 1. to take a puff, draw, or drag (on a pipe, cigarette). 2. slang to smoke some hash. 3. slang to have sexual intercourse, have sex. - darlığı 1. shortness of breath. 2. asthma. - etmek /a/ to blow one´s breath upon (someone) (to cure him/her of an ailment). - kesici breathtaking, thrilling; suspenseful, suspense-filled. -i kesilmek to be thrilled: O manzara karşısında herkesin nefesi kesildi. That view took everybody´s breath away. -i kesilmek/daralmak/tutulmak 1. to have difficulty breathing. 2. to gasp, catch one´s breath. - nefese out of breath, panting. - tüketmek 1. to talk at great length, talk until one is blue in the face. 2. to expend a lot of hot air for nothing, waste one´s breath. - vermek to breathe out, exhale." -
77 problem
"1. problem; question, difficulty. 2. math. problem. 3. difficult to deal with, problem: problem çocuk problem child." -
78 pürüz
"1. roughness, unevenness, rough or uneven place (on a surface). 2. problem, difficulty, hitch, snag. - ayıklamak/temizlemek to smooth away the obstacles (to something); to get rid of the snags (in something)." -
79 rahat
",-tı 1. peace and quiet, peace. 2. comfort, ease. 3. at ease, easy, untroubled. 4. relaxed, easygoing; (someone) who has an easy manner. 5. comfortable (place, thing). -ına bakmak 1. to think only of one´s own comfort. 2. to make oneself comfortable, enjoy oneself. 3. to take it easy. -ınıza bakın. colloq. 1. Make yourself comfortable./Enjoy yourself. 2. Take it easy. - batmak /a/ to be stupid enough to throw up an easy life. - bırakmamak /ı/, - vermemek /a/ not to leave (someone) in peace, pester, badger, devil. - döşeği bed (in which a corpse is lying). - (dur)! mil. At ease! - durmak to stand or sit still; to behave oneself, behave. - duruş standing at ease, standing in the at ease position. - etmek 1. to be at ease, rest easy, be untroubled. 2. to rest, take it easy. -ını kaçırmak /ın/ to annoy; to discomfit, disconcert. - kıçına batmak to be stupid enough to spurn an easy life. - rahat 1. comfortably. 2. easily, smoothly, without difficulty. - yüzü görmemek to be constantly plagued by troubles, not to have a moment´s peace." -
80 rahatça
1. comfortably. 2. easily, smoothly, without difficulty.
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