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  • 121 docile

    ((of a person or animal) quiet and easy to manage: a docile child/pony.) dócil, manso
    - docility

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > docile

  • 122 kuzu

    "1. lamb. 2. a small fruit that has become joined to a larger fruit while growing. 3. slang passive male homosexual, queen. -m dear, honey; my dear fellow; my dear boy. - çevirmek to roast a lamb on a spit. - çevirmesi lamb roasted on a spit. - derisi lambskin. - dolması roast lamb stuffed with rice. - gibi 1. (child) who´s as good as gold. 2. sweet-tempered, mild-mannered, gentle, meek, lamblike; inoffensive. - kuzu without so much as a word of protest; sweetly and docilely. - postuna bürünmek (for a guilty or vicious person) to act as if he´s as innocent or as gentle as a lamb. "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > kuzu

См. также в других словарях:

  • docilely — docile ► ADJECTIVE ▪ ready to accept control or instruction; submissive. DERIVATIVES docilely adverb docility noun. ORIGIN Latin docilis, from docere teach …   English terms dictionary

  • docilely — adverb see docile …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • docilely — See docile. * * * …   Universalium

  • docilely — adverb Submissively or obediently. See Also: docile …   Wiktionary

  • docilely — adv. compliantly, obediently, submissively …   English contemporary dictionary

  • docilely — doc·ile·ly …   English syllables

  • docilely — adv amenably, willingly, obediently, compliantly, obligingly, co operatively, dutifully ≠ unco operatively …   Useful english dictionary

  • docile — docilely, adv. docility /do sil i tee, doh /, n. /dos euhl/; Brit. /doh suyl/, adj. 1. easily managed or handled; tractable: a docile horse. 2. readily trained or taught; teachable. [1475 85; < L docilis readily taught, equiv. to doc( …   Universalium

  • docile — [[t]do͟ʊsaɪl, AM dɑ͟ːs(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED A person or animal that is docile is quiet, not aggressive, and easily controlled. ...docile, obedient children... They wanted a low cost, docile workforce. Syn: amenable Derived words: docility… …   English dictionary

  • docile — adjective Etymology: Latin docilis, from docēre to teach; akin to Latin decēre to be fitting more at decent Date: 15th century 1. easily taught < a docile pupil > 2. easily led or managed ; tractable < a docile pony > Synonyms …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Leon Trotsky — Infobox Officeholder name = Leon Trotsky nationality = Russian small caption = order =People s Commissar for Army and Navy Affairs term start =March 13, 1918 term end =January 6, 1925 vicepresident = deputy =Ephraim Sklyansky predecessor =Nikolai …   Wikipedia

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