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expend

  • 1 harcamak

    /ı/ 1. to spend, expend. 2. to expend, use up. 3. to bring ruin or harm to (someone) (in order to advance one´s own interests), expend. 4. to sacrifice. 5. slang to kill, do (someone) in.

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  • 2 harca

    1. expend 2. pay out 3. spend 4. spending (v.) 5. spent (v.)

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  • 3 harcamak

    v. consume, spend, expend, use up, lay out, waste, dally away, employ, exert, spin out, swallow up
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    harcamak (çaba vb.)
    v. put out
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    harcamak (çaba)
    v. put forth
    * * *
    spend

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  • 4 zaman harca

    1. expend time 2. spend time (v.)

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  • 5 sarfetmek

    v. spend, expend, consume, call forth

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  • 6 sarfetmemek

    v. (neg. form of sarfetmek) spend, expend, consume, call forth

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  • 7 tüketmek

    v. exhaust, consume, use up, finish, eat, spend, waste, deplete, destroy, dispose of, drain, eat up, erode, expend, extinguish, swallow up, wear away, wear out, whittle away, whittle off, work out

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  • 8 tüketmemek

    v. (neg. form of tüketmek) exhaust, consume, use up, finish, eat, spend, waste, deplete, destroy, dispose of, drain, eat up, erode, expend, extinguish, swallow up, wear away, wear out, whittle away, whittle off, work out

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  • 9 harcamak

    "to spend, to expenditure, to expend, to lay sth out; to blow, to waste; to use, to use up; to sacrifice; to kill; to victimize"

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  • 10 sarf etmek

    a) to spend, to expend b) to use, to exert

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  • 11 tüketmek

    "to consume, to deplete; to use up, to expend; to spend; to exhaust; to drain sb"

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  • 12 efor

    effort, energy. - harcamak to expend energy (in pursuit of a specified end).

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  • 13 emek

    1. work, labor. 2. trouble, pains. - birliği cooperation. - çekmek to work hard, take great pains. -iyle ekmeğini kazanmak to work for one´s living. -i geçmek /a/ to expend effort in (accomplishing something). - harcamak to put in work. -i sağdıç emeğine dönmek not to benefit from one´s work. - vermek /a/ to work hard, labor (at), take great pains (with).

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  • 14 nefes

    "1. breath. 2. puff, draw, drag (on a pipe, cigarette). 3. instant, moment. 4. breath which has healing power (and which is blown upon the sick). 5. poem (sung by dervishes). 6. slang hashish, hash. - alamamak 1. to be unable to breathe properly. 2. to be very busy, not to have time to catch one´s breath. - aldırmamak /a/ to work (someone) very hard, not to give (someone) a chance to catch his breath. - almak 1. to breathe; to breathe in, inhale. 2. to feel relieved, breathe freely. 3. to take a short break, catch one´s breath; to rest. 4. to live, breathe. - borusu anat. trachea. - çekmek 1. to take a puff, draw, or drag (on a pipe, cigarette). 2. slang to smoke some hash. 3. slang to have sexual intercourse, have sex. - darlığı 1. shortness of breath. 2. asthma. - etmek /a/ to blow one´s breath upon (someone) (to cure him/her of an ailment). - kesici breathtaking, thrilling; suspenseful, suspense-filled. -i kesilmek to be thrilled: O manzara karşısında herkesin nefesi kesildi. That view took everybody´s breath away. -i kesilmek/daralmak/tutulmak 1. to have difficulty breathing. 2. to gasp, catch one´s breath. - nefese out of breath, panting. - tüketmek 1. to talk at great length, talk until one is blue in the face. 2. to expend a lot of hot air for nothing, waste one´s breath. - vermek to breathe out, exhale."

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  • 15 sarf

    "1. spending (money). 2. expending, using up, or consuming (time, effort, energy); using (words). - etmek /ı/ 1. to spend (money). 2. to expend, use up, or consume (time, effort, energy); to use (words)."

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  • 16 tüketmek

    "/ı/ 1. to exhaust; to use up, expend; to spend. 2. econ. to consume."

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  • 17 ömür

    ",-mrü 1. life, life-span. 2. (someone) who is amusingly odd, entertaining. -ünde (used with a negative verb) never in all one´s life. -e bedel very valuable, beautiful, or excellent. -üne bereket! colloq. 1. Thanks a million! 2. Bravo!/Wonderful! -ü billah colloq. 1. up until now. 2. never. - boyu 1. lifelong. 2. all one´s life, throughout one´s life. - boyu hapis cezası law life sentence. - çürütmek to expend or waste a vast amount of time and energy. - geçirmek to live, spend one´s life. -ü oldukça as long as one lives; for the rest of one´s life. -ler olsun! May you live long! (said by an elder person to a younger one when the latter kisses the older person´s hand as a gesture of respect). - sürmek to live; to live a life of ease. - törpüsü 1. long and exhausting business. 2. very wearisome person. -ü uzamak to live long; to last long. -ümün varı my darling, light of my life. -ü vefa etmemek to die before attaining an end one has had in view."

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Expend — Ex*pend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Expended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Expending}.] [L. expendere, expensum, to weigh out, pay out, lay out, lay out; ex out + pendere to weigh. See {Poise}, and cf. {Spend}.] To lay out, apply, or employ in any way; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • expend — UK US /ɪkˈspend/ verb [T] FORMAL ► to use or spend something, especially time, effort, or money: expend energy/effort/time »Why do firms expend effort investing abroad, rather than staying home and producing for export? »expend… …   Financial and business terms

  • Expend — Ex*pend , v. i. 1. To be laid out, used, or consumed. [1913 Webster] 2. To pay out or disburse money. [1913 Webster] They go elsewhere to enjoy and to expend. Macaulay . [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • expend — I (consume) verb apply, avail oneself of, burn, deplete, devour, dissipate, employ, exert, exhaust, finish, lessen, reduce, spend, turn to account, use, use up, waste II (disburse) verb allocate, allot, apportion, assign, bear the cost of, bear… …   Law dictionary

  • expend — early 15c., from L. expendere pay out, weigh out money, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + pendere to pay, weigh (see PENDANT (Cf. pendant)). Related: Expended; expending …   Etymology dictionary

  • expend — *spend, disburse Analogous words: *pay, repay, compensate, reimburse, remunerate: *distribute, dispense …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • expend — [v] exhaust; spend ante up*, blow*, consume, disburse, dish out*, dispense, dissipate, distribute, employ, finish, foot the bill*, fork out*, give, go through*, lay out, outlay, pay, pay out, put out*, shell out*, splurge*, spring for*, throw… …   New thesaurus

  • expend — ► VERB ▪ spend or use up (a resource). ORIGIN Latin expendere, from pendere weigh, pay …   English terms dictionary

  • expend — [ek spend′, ikspend′] vt. [ME expenden < L expendere, to weigh out, pay out < ex , out + pendere, to weigh: see PENDANT] 1. to spend 2. to consume by using; use up …   English World dictionary

  • expend — v. (D; tr.) to expend for, on (to expend considerable funds on a new skating rink) * * * [ɪk spend] on (to expend considerable funds on a new skating rink) (D; tr.) to expend for …   Combinatory dictionary

  • expend — ex|pend [ıkˈspend] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: expendere to weigh out, pay , from pendere to weigh ] to use or spend a lot of energy etc in order to do something expend energy/effort/time/resources etc ▪ People of different ages… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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