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1 şiddetli
adj. strong, heavy, harsh, sharp, acute, severe, violent, vehement, drastic, stern, astringent, bitter, brutal, burning, cast iron, consuming, deep, exquisite, extreme, ferocious, flaming, flash, forceful, frenetic, frenzied, fulminant, furious, gusty* * *1. vehement 2. boisterous 3. drastic 4. intense -
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adj. coercive, compelling, compulsive, compulsory, drastic, exigent, high pressure, insistent, stringent* * *1. coercive 2. compulsive 3. drastic -
3 sert
adj. hard, stiff, tough, strong, firm, sharp, strict, harsh, drastic, severe, violent, brutal, acrid, adamant, astringent, austere, bad, bitter, bossy, cast iron, caustic, crusty, cutting, exact, exacting, fierce, flinty, forbidding, get tough, granite--------adv. hard--------n. hard line--------sert (fikir vb.)adj. unshaded--------sert (hava)adj. brisk, boisterous--------sert (içki)adj. short--------sert (şarap)adj. round* * *1. pungent 2. rigid 3. stern 4. tough 5. violent 6. coriaceous 7. dour 8. hard 9. harsh 10. inclement 11. nappy 12. harder (adj.) -
4 yasaklayıcı
adj. drastic, inhibitory, prohibitive, prohibitory, proscriptive* * *1. prohibitive 2. prohibitory -
5 sert
"hard, rigid; stiff, firm; severe; harsh; strict, stern, drastic; violent; cutting, biting, hurtful, scathing, sharp; gruff, stiff, surly, brusque, forbidding, unkind; abrupt, curt; (içki) strong, stiff, heady; (sigara, vb.) strong; (tat, koku) acrid, pung" -
6 şiddetli
"violent; intense, intensive; severe; acute; bitter; furious; drastic; passionate; excruciating"
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