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dint

  • 1 çentik

    adj. chippy
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    n. notch, dent, score, chip, cutting, dint, hack, indent, indentation, jag, kerf, knurl, nick, snick, tally
    * * *
    1. nick 2. notch 3. nick (n.) 4. notch (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > çentik

  • 2 iz

    n. track, footprint, mark, trace, sign, scar, taint, birthmark, chip, clew, clue, dint, evidence, ghost, hint, impress, impression, inkling, odor, odour [Brit.], print, ray, shadow, smack, stamp, stigma, streak, suggestion, suspicion, tincture, tinge
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    pref. ichno
    * * *
    1. trace 2. vestige 3. trace (n.) 4. track (n.) 5. trail (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > iz

  • 3 kuvvet

    n. power, force, strength, energy, vigor, vigour [Brit.], potency, might, beef, command, dint, lustiness, main, pith, punch, robustness, sinew, stamina, vinegar, vis, zing, thews, exponent
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    1. force 2. mightiness 3. potency 4. strength 5. vim 6. force (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > kuvvet

  • 4 sayesinde

    adv. thanks to, owing to, by courtesy of, through, by the agency of, through the agency of, on his coat tails, through one's instrumentality, by dint of
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    prep. owing to, through, thru, thro
    * * *
    1. whereby 2. by force of

    Turkish-English dictionary > sayesinde

  • 5 vasıtasıyla

    adv. by the agency of, through the agency of, by dint of, by means of, through the medium of
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    conj. whereby
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    prep. by, per
    * * *
    by means of

    Turkish-English dictionary > vasıtasıyla

  • 6 kuvvetiyle

    adv. by dint of

    Turkish-English dictionary > kuvvetiyle

  • 7 ufak çukur

    n. dint

    Turkish-English dictionary > ufak çukur

  • 8 ufak çukur açmak

    v. dint

    Turkish-English dictionary > ufak çukur açmak

  • 9 çizik

    n. scratch, scar, scrape, dint, score

    Turkish-English dictionary > çizik

  • 10 çene

    1. jaw bone. 2. chin. 3. jaw (of a vise or clamp). 4. talkativeness, garrulity. -si açılmak to start talking nonstop. - altı the underside of the chin. -si atmak for the jaw of a dying person to tremble. -sini bağlamak /ın/ to tie up the jaw of (a dead person). -sini bıçak açmamak not to utter a peep, not to say a word (owing to sadness or worry). - çalmak to gab, have a chin-wag, chin-wag. - çukuru dimple (in the chin). -sini dağıtmak /ın/ to give (someone) a good wallop on the chin. -si düşük talkative, chatty, gabby. - kavafı 1. gabber, gabby person, chatterer. 2. gabby, chatty, very talkative. - kemiği anat. jawbone, mandible. -si kilitlenmek (for one´s jaw) to lock. -ye kuvvet by dint of talking. -si kuvvetli (someone) who can talk unceasingly. -n pırtı! slang Shut up!/Hold your tongue! - sakızı a word or saying which one frequently repeats. - satmak to chatter on and on. -sini tutmak to hold one´s tongue. -n tutulsun! Damn your tongue! - yarışı chin-wag, gabfest. - yarıştırmak to have a chin-wag. - yormak to waste one´s breath.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Dint — Dint, n. [OE. dint, dent, dunt, a blow, AS. dynt; akin to Icel. dyntr a dint, dynta to dint, and perh. to L. fendere (in composition). Cf. 1st {Dent}, {Defend}.] 1. A blow; a stroke. [Obs.] Mortal dint. Milton. Like thunder s dint. Fairfax. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dint — [dınt] n [: Old English; Origin: dynt blow, hit ] by dint of (doing) sth by using a particular method ▪ By dint of hard work and persistence, she had got the job of manager …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • dint — [ dınt ] noun count a DENT in a surface by dint of something FORMAL by means of something …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • dint — ► NOUN ▪ an impression or hollow in a surface; a dent. ● by dint of Cf. ↑by dint of ORIGIN Old English, «a blow with a weapon» …   English terms dictionary

  • dint — [dint] n. [ME < OE dynt < IE base * dhen , to strike > DING] 1. force; exertion: now chiefly in by dint of 2. a dent 3. Archaic a blow vt. 1. to dent 2. to drive in wit …   English World dictionary

  • Dint — Dint, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dinted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dinting}.] To make a mark or cavity on or in, by a blow or by pressure; to dent. Donne. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dint — O.E. dynt blow dealt in fighting (especially by a sword), from P.Gmc. *duntiz (Cf. O.N. dyntr blow, kick ). Phrase by dint of ... by force of, by means of, is early 14c …   Etymology dictionary

  • dint — I noun ableness, authority, control, effectiveness, effectuality, efficacy, force, forcefulness, greatness, influence, might, mightiness, potence, potency, power, powerfulness, prepotency, pressure, puissance, strength, superiority, sway, vigor,… …   Law dictionary

  • dint — n. by dint of (by dint of hard work) * * * [dɪnt] by dint of (by dint of hard work) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • dint — /dɪnt / (say dint) noun 1. a dent. 2. Obsolete a blow; stroke. –verb (t) 3. to make a dint or dints in. 4. to impress or drive in with force. –phrase 5. by dint of, by means of: by dint of argument. {Middle English; Old English dynt} –dintless,… …  

  • dint — [[t]dɪ̱nt[/t]] PHR PREP If you achieve a result by dint of something, you achieve it by means of that thing. [WRITTEN] He succeeds by dint of sheer hard work... He has acquired, by dint of threatening to resign, a directorate general with about… …   English dictionary

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