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1 bozmak
v. undo, break, unmake, break down, upset, put out of action, vitiate, damage, whittle away, disorder, whittle down, disrupt, whittle off, adulterate, discomfit, ruin, spoil, corrupt, violate, wreck, cash, change, exchange, put to shame, disappoint* * *spoil -
2 yen
n. sleeve, wristband, yen, spathe* * *1. vanquish 2. be overcome 3. discomfit 4. beat (v.) 5. defeated (v.) 6. discomfited (v.) 7. defeat (v.) -
3 yenmek
v. beat all hollow, annihilate, bear down, beat, best, break, checkmate, circumvent, clobber, confound, conquer, cut out, defeat, discomfit, down, floor, knock out, land, lick, master, outbox, outclass, outdo, outgo, overpower, pip, prevail, skunk--------give a beating, bear the bell, carry away the bell, get the better of, wipe the floor with smb.* * *conquer -
4 bozum etmek
v. put to shame, embarrass, discomfit -
5 mosmor etmek
v. discomfit -
6 sinir etmek
v. irritate, annoy, get on one's nerves, jangle one's nerves, make angry, bother, discomfit, nettle, peeve, rasp, rattle, string up -
7 yenmemek
v. (neg. form of yenmek) beat all hollow, annihilate, bear down, beat, best, break, checkmate, circumvent, clobber, confound, conquer, cut out, defeat, discomfit, down, floor, knock out, land, lick, master, outbox, outclass, outdo, outgo, overpower, pip, prevail, skunk -
8 bozmak
"1. /ı/ to spoil, ruin; to harm, damage; to mar; to impair. 2. /ı/ to mess up, make a mess of (a place). 3. /ı/ to upset, spoil (plans, a system). 4. /ı/ to upset (one´s stomach). 5. /ı/ to change, break (a specified amount of money) into smaller units. 6. /ı/ to change, exchange (a specified amount of money) for another currency. 7. /ı/ mil. to defeat (a unit) decisively, rout. 8. /ı/ to embarrass, discomfit, discountenance. 9. /ı/ to violate (an agreement). 10. /ı/ law to abrogate; to quash; to overturn. 11. /ı/ to deflower, deprive (a woman) of her virginity. 12. /ı, la/ to have (something) on the brain, be too wrapped up in: Aklını seksle bozdu. He´s got sex on the brain. 13. /ı/ to complete the harvest in, harvest everything in (a specified place). 14. /ı/ to rip out the seams of (a garment) or to cut up (a garment) (so that it can be remade). 15. (for the weather) to turn nasty, get cold, stormy, or snowy." -
9 bozum
slang embarrassment, discomfiture. - etmek /ı/ slang to embarrass, discomfit. - havası slang embarrassment, discomfiture. - havası çalmak to act embarrassed, seem to be discomfited. - olmak slang to be embarrassed, be discomfited. -
10 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."
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