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1 her iki ucu ankastre kiriş
beam with both ends built in -
2 idare etmek
make both ends meet* * *manage -
3 ufak tefek şey
n. small potatoes* * *1. sundries 2. odds and ends -
4 alabora olurcasına yan yatmış
adj. on her beam ends -
5 amacına ulaşmak
gain one's ends -
6 ayağını yorganına göre uzatmak
cut one's coat according to cloth, cut one's suit according to one's cloth, make both ends meet -
7 döküntüler
n. odds and ends, oddments -
8 eli darda
adj. badly off, on one's beam ends, hard pressed, bad off, embarrassed -
9 eğirmen
n. spindle, small rod with tapered ends around which thread is twisted while spinning -
10 iki yakası bir araya gelmek
make both ends meet -
11 para sıkıntısında
adj. on one's beam ends, on the rocks -
12 sıfırı tüketmiş
adj. on one's beam ends -
13 ufak tefek şeyler
n. gewgaw, etceteran trifles, odds and ends, oddments, snippets, etcetera -
14 uçları içe kıvırın lütfen
please curl the ends inward -
15 yalpaya düşmüş
adj. on her beam ends -
16 yarım kalmış işler
n. backlog, loose ends -
17 yarım kalmığ işler
n. backlog, loose ends -
18 tuş
IBelt buckle mde of gold or silver and attached to the ends of strapsIIFacing somethingLike or equal -
19 tükek
A wooden ring tied to the ends of ropec in order to fasten loads -
20 tuş
IBelt buckle mde of gold or silver and attached to the ends of strapsIIFacing somethingLike or equal
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