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1 can sıkıcı
adj. boring, annoying, bothersome, soul destroying, displeasing, painful, aggravating, chippy, disagreeable, embarrassing, provoking, soulless, sullen, tedious, unexciting, vexatious, worrisome, worrying* * *1. bothersome 2. depressive 3. humdrum 4. prosy 5. teaser 6. tedious 7. vexatious 8. vexing (n.) 9. bore (n.) -
2 utandırıcı
adj. shameful, disgraceful, embarrassing* * *opprobrious -
3 zor duruma sokan
adj. embarrassing -
4 kuyruk
"1. tail. 2. rear end, tail end, tail (of a vehicle or procession). 3. line, Brit. queue. 4. follower, attendant; retinue, suite (said sarcastically). 5. train (of a dress). 6. ponytail. 7. corner (of the eye). 8. breech (of a cannon). - acısı desire for vengeance; rancor. -una basmak /ın/ to make (someone) angry, put (someone) in a temper. -ta beklemek to wait in line. - çekmek /a/ to draw a line extending away from the corner of (one´s eye) (with a cosmetic). -u dikmek colloq. to run away; to take to one´s heels, skedaddle. -a girmek to join the line, Brit. get in the queue. -u kapana kısılmak/sıkışmak colloq. to be in a tight spot, be in a difficult position. -unu kısmak 1. to tuck its tail between its legs. 2. colloq. to be cowed, tuck one´s tail. -unu kıstırmak /ın/ colloq. to put (someone) in an embarrassing position, take (someone) down a peg or two, put (someone) in his place. - olmak to line up, form a line, Brit. queue up. - omurları anat. coccyges. - sallamak 1. to wag its tail. 2. colloq. to fawn over someone, play up to someone. -una teneke bağlamak /ın/ to make (someone) a laughingstock. -u titretmek/titremek slang to die, kick the bucket, give up the ghost." -
5 madara
slang 1. common, vulgar. 2. worthless. 3. meaningless. 4. embarrassing a teacher (by pointing out his mistake to him while he´s teaching the whole class). - olmak slang 1. to be proved to be a liar. 2. to feel ashamed. -
6 takke
skullcap. - düştü, kel göründü. proverb Now we see what dirty work he´s been up to./Now we know the embarrassing truth. -
7 çam
1. pine, pine tree. 2. pine, made of pine. - devirmek 1. to put one´s foot in it, put one´s foot in one´s mouth, make a tactless or embarrassing mistake. 2. to upset the applecart, ruin something that was going fine. - iğnesi/pürü pine needle. - yarması 1. big and brawny, big and burly, husky. 2. big and brawny person, (a) husky. - yarması gibi big and brawny, big and burly, husky.
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