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1 cesaretini kır
1. discourage 2. unnerve 3. unnerved (v.) -
2 cesaretini kırmak
v. discourage, dishearten, demoralize, dispirit, screw up one's courage, dash, daunt, be a disincentive to, enervate, tame, unman, unnerve -
3 hayal kırıklığına uğratmak
v. disappoint, frustrate, let down, discourage, chagrin -
4 hevesini kırmak
v. discourage, dishearten, devitalize, indispose, damp smb.'s ardor -
5 vazgeçirmek
v. argue smb. out of smth., turn, choke back, choke off, discourage, dissuade, talk smb. out of smth., wean, wean away from -
6 vazgeçirmemek
v. (neg. form of vazgeçirmek) argue smb. out of smth., turn, choke back, choke off, discourage, dissuade, talk smb. out of smth., wean, wean away from -
7 yıldırmak
v. appall, browbeat, cow, daunt, deter, discourage, be a disincentive to, frustrate, Mau Mau -
8 yıldırmamak
v. (neg. form of yıldırmak) appall, browbeat, cow, daunt, deter, discourage, be a disincentive to, frustrate, Mau Mau -
9 cesaretini kırmak
to discourage, to disprit, to dishearten, to daunt, to demoralize -
10 engel olmak
to hinder, prevent, to impede, to block, to obstruct, to cramp, to stop, to frustrate, to balk, to avoid, to encumber, to discourage, to check, to hamper -
11 gözünü korkutmak
to daunt, to intimidate, to discourage -
12 hevesini kırmak
to discourage -
13 vazgeçirmek
to dissuade, to deter, to discourage, to talk sb out of -
14 yıldırmak
to daunt, to discourage, to intimidate, to cow -
15 cesaret
",-ti courage, bravery, valor; pluck, heart. - almak/bulmak /dan/ to take courage, take heart. - etmek /a/ to venture, dare. - gelmek /a/, -e gelmek to take courage. - göstermek to show courage. -ini kırmak /ın/ to discourage, dishearten. - vermek /a/ to encourage, hearten." -
16 heves
"1. (a) desire, yen. 2. passing desire, fancy. 3. (an) interest; (an) enthusiasm. -ini almak /dan/ to satisfy one´s desire to (do something) or for (something), fulfill one´s yen to (do something) or for (something); to get one´s fill of. - etmek /a/ to have a desire to, have a yen to (do something); to develop a great interest in (something). -i kaçmak to lose one´s interest. -ini kırmak /ın/ to damp (someone´s) enthusiasm, discourage (someone). -i kursağında/içinde kalmak to be unable to satisfy one´s desire."
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