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1 disgust
n. bıkkınlık, nefret, tiksinme, iğrenme————————v. iğrendirmek, nefret ettirmek, bıktırmak, bezdirmek* * *1. nefret ettir (v.) 2. nefret (n.)* * *1. verb(to cause feelings of dislike or sickness in: The smell of that soup disgusts me; She was disgusted by your behaviour.) tiksindirmek, mide bulandırmak2. noun(the state or feeling of being disgusted: She left the room in disgust.) tiksinme, iğrenme- disgustingly -
2 disgust at
nefret et -
3 disgust
igrenme, tiksinme, tiksinti,tiksindirmek, igrendirmek -
4 disgust
v.nefret ettir:n.nefret -
5 disgust at
nefret et -
6 disgust with
nefret et -
7 disgust with
nefret et -
8 self disgust
kendinden nefret etme -
9 in disgust
adv. tiksintiyle, nefretle -
10 with disgust
nefretle -
11 in disgust
adv. tiksintiyle, nefretle -
12 with disgust
nefretle -
13 self disgust
kendinden nefret etme -
14 foul
adj. pis, fena, iğrenç, kokuşmuş, bozuk, tıkanmış, çirkin, kaba, hilebaz, hilekâr, hain, dolaşık, karışmış, kurallara aykırı, faul, ağır————————adv. kurallara aykırı olarak, çirkin biçimde, kabaca, açık saçık, faullü olarak————————n. zor durum, faul, kurallara aykırı hareket, çarpışma (gemi)————————v. karıştırmak, bozmak, kirletmek, tıkamak, faul yapmak, çarpmak (gemi), bindirmek (gemi), kirlenmek, pislenmek, dolaştırmak* * *1. kirlet (v.) 2. bozuk (adj.)* * *1. adjective1) ((especially of smell or taste) causing disgust: a foul smell.) iğrenç2) (very unpleasant; nasty: a foul mess.) berbat2. noun(an action etc which breaks the rules of a game: The other team committed a foul.) faul, kural dışı hareket3. verb1) (to break the rules of a game (against): He fouled his opponent.) faul yapmak2) (to make dirty, especially with faeces: Dogs often foul the pavement.) pisletmek• -
15 loathing
n. nefret, iğrenme* * *1. nefret (n.) 2. tiksinme (n.) 3. nefret et (v.) 4. nefret ederek (prep.)* * *noun (great dislike and disgust.) nefret -
16 phew
interj. of, öf, vay, vay be, öğk————————n. yorgunluk* * *[fju:](a word or sound used to express disgust, tiredness, relief etc: Phew!) Öf!; Üff! -
17 pull a face / faces (at)
(to make strange expressions with the face eg to show disgust, or to amuse: The children were pulling faces at each other; He pulled a face when he smelt the fish.) suratını buruşturup alay etmek; yüzünü buruşturmak -
18 pull a face / faces (at)
(to make strange expressions with the face eg to show disgust, or to amuse: The children were pulling faces at each other; He pulled a face when he smelt the fish.) suratını buruşturup alay etmek; yüzünü buruşturmak -
19 put off
ertelemek, baştan savmak, soğutmak, canını sıkmak, zorla indirmek, oyalamak, sonraya bırakmak, savsaklamak, atlatmak, engel olmak, yutturmak, çıkarmak (elbise), bırakmak, üstünden atmak, kurtulmak, kaçırmak (iştah), kırmak (cesaret), denize açılmak* * *geciktir* * *1) (to switch off (a light etc): Please put the light off!) söndürmek, kapatmak2) (to delay; to postpone: He put off leaving / his departure till Thursday.) ertelemek3) (to cancel an arranged meeting etc with (a person): I had to put the Browns off because I had 'flu.) baştan savmak, savsaklamak4) (to cause (a person) to feel disgust or dislike (for): The cheese looked nice but the smell put me off; The conversation about illness put me off my dinner.) soğutmak, nefret ettirmek -
20 repel
n. geri itme————————v. itmek, itelemek, püskürtmek, geri çevirmek, reddetmek, defetmek, geçirmemek, iğrendirmek, itici gelmek* * *geri it* * *[rə'pel]past tense, past participle - repelled; verb1) (to resist or fight (an enemy) successfully: to repel invaders.) püskürtmek, defetmek2) (to cause a feeling of dislike or disgust: She was repelled by his dirty appearance.) tiksindirmek, iğrendirmek3) (to force to move away: Oil repels water.) itmek, kendinden uzaklaştırmak
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