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1 hendek kazıcısı
ditch digger -
2 ark
ditch, canal " hark, cetvel, kanal; arc" -
3 hendek
ditch, trench, dike, moat -
4 arık
ditch, small canal. -
5 hendek
"ditch, trench; moat." -
6 hendek
n. ditch, fosse, trench, moat, dike* * *1. ditch 2. fosse 3. gutter 4. ha ha 5. ditch (n.) -
7 drenaj hendeği
1. collection ditch 2. drainage ditch 3. drainage trench -
8 ark
n. ditch, runnel, canal; arc* * *1. arc 2. arch 3. arcus 4. canal -
9 durgun
adj. calm, quiet, flat, still, untroubled, unruffled, static, airless, bovine, depressed, ditch water, halcyon, inactive, languid, lifeless, placid, quiescent, serene, settled, slack, sleepy, stagnant, standing, stock still, tranquil, windless--------adv. in the doldrums* * *1. calm 2. quiescent 3. stagnant 4. static 5. still 6. untroubled -
10 kuzey denizi
n. Ditch, german ocean, North Sea, Arctic Ocean* * *1. north sea 2. North Sea -
11 neşesiz
adj. cheerless, down, joyless, out of sorts, dispirited, mirthless, dejected, ditch water--------adv. cheerlessly* * *1. cheerless 2. mirthless -
12 sıkıcı
adj. boring, tiresome, dull, unexciting, soul destroying, unpleasant, oppressive, arid, bald, burdensome, cold, constringent, cut and dried, damnable, dead alive, disconcerting, ditch water, drab, dry, dryasdust, dusty, gaunt, gloomy, grave, grotty--------sıkıcı (kitap)adj. unreadable* * *1. prosaic 2. saturnine 3. teeny 4. troublesome 5. uncongenial 6. wearisome 7. boring 8. cumbersome 9. cumbrous 10. irksome 11. oppressive 12. boring (n.) -
13 sulama arkı
irrigation ditch -
14 terket
1. go back on 2. deserted (v.) 3. desert (v.) 4. ditch (v.) 5. abandoned (v.) 6. abandon (v.) -
15 Manş denizi
n. Ditch, the Channel, the English Channel -
16 birikmiş pis su
n. ditch water -
17 denize iniş yapmak
v. ditch -
18 dersi asmak
v. play truant, ditch, play hooky, play hookey -
19 durgun su
n. stagnant water, ditch water, dead water, backwater, standing water, slack, slack water, still water -
20 evlek
n. furrow, row, ditch; fold; wrinkle
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