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1 bayılma
"faint; heeling, listing; fading" -
2 belli belirsiz
faint, shadowy, indistinct -
3 baygınlık
"1. fainting spell, fainting fit, (a) faint, swoon; unconsciousness. 2. feeling of faintness, feeling as if one might faint. 3. listlessness; languor. 4. droopiness (of plants which need water). 5. feeling hungry. 6. languidness, amorousness (of a look or glance). 7. delicate sweetness, soft sweetness (of a fragrance). 8. slow and melting quality (of a sound). - geçirmek to faint, swoon. - gelmek 1. to find someone or something tedious in the extreme. 2. to feel faint, feel on the verge of fainting. - getirmek /a/ 1. to bore (someone) to death, fill (someone) with boredom. 2. to make (someone) feel faint." -
4 baygıntı
"1. feeling faint, feeling as if one might faint. 2. fainting spell, fainting fit, (a) faint, swoon; unconsciousness. - gelmek to feel faint, feel as if one might faint." -
5 baygın
adj. unconscious, fainted, faint, languid, languorous, cold, comatose, heavy, insensible, languishing, senseless* * *1. unconscious 2. faint (adj.) -
6 bayılmak
v. blackout, faint, swoon, pass out; be fond of, adore, conk, lose consciousness, be enamored of, enthuse, fall for, be taken by, be taken with* * *faint -
7 hali kalmamak
v. be exhausted, feel faint, faint, droop, languish -
8 bayılmak
1. to faint. 2. to feel faint. 3. /a/ to be thrilled (with), be enraptured (by), like greatly. 4. (for a plant) to droop. 5. /ı/ slang to pay (money). bayıla bayıla willingly, with great joy. -
9 fenalık
1. badness, evil. 2. injury, harm. 3. fainting. - etmek /a/ to harm. - geçirmek to feel sick, feel faint. - gelmek /a/ to feel faint. -
10 baygınlık
adj. syncopal--------n. unconsciousness, faint, fainting, coma, insensibility, stupor, swoon, syncope* * *swoon (n.) -
11 bayıl
1. pass out 2. swooning (v.) 3. faint (v.) 4. swoon (v.) -
12 bitkin
adj. exhausted, tired, deadbeat, tired to death, worn out, all in, all out, beat, broken down, bushed, dog-tired, drained, drawn, drawn out, drooping, effete, faint, forworn, worn to a frazzle, haggard, jaded, knackered, languorous, overdone--------n. tucker out, exhaust, make tired, wear out totally* * *1. careworn 2. done for 3. effete 4. listless 5. tired -
13 cesaretsiz
adj. timid, spiritless, weak spirited, faint, fainthearted, dispirited, spineless* * *fainthearted -
14 çekingen
adj. backward, shy, timid, uncommunicative, unsociable, unsocial, reserved, retiring, bashful, coy, demure, diffident, distrustful of oneself, faint, fainthearted, farouche, mousy, shrinking, standoffish, timorous, withdrawn* * *1. bashful 2. coy 3. diffident 4. diffidently 5. timid 6. undemonstrative 7. unsociable 8. inhibited (adj.) -
15 korkak
adj. coward, cowardly, chicken, fainthearted, scary, pusillanimous, timid, chicken hearted, chicken livered, craven, dastardly, faint, fearful, funky, gutless, hen hearted, lily livered, pigeonhearted, poor spirited, recreant, skulking, sneaking--------n. coward, caitiff, dingo, pigeon livered, poltroon, rabbit, recreant, sissy, sneak, cissy, craven, faintheart, funk, milksop, milquetoast* * *1. chicken livered 2. chickenhearted 3. coward 4. cowardly 5. craven 6. dastardly 7. funky 8. lily livered 9. pigeon hearted 10. pigeon livered 11. pusillanimous 12. sissified 13. sissy 14. sissyish -
16 soluk
adj. pale, colorless, colourless [Brit.], dull, faint, faded, pasty, ashy, cadaverous, pallid, sallow, sick, sickly, wan, washy, watery--------n. breath, breathing, exhalation* * *1. breath 2. lurid 3. pale 4. faded (adj.) 5. puff (n.) -
17 sönük
adj. dim, faint, lifeless, spiritless, dead pan, extinct, stagnant, unimpassioned, uninspired, uninspiring, vapid, extinguished* * *1. uninspired 2. extinct 3. insipid 4. deflated (adj.) -
18 uçuk
adj. pale, faint, pastel--------n. cold sore, fever blister, herpes* * *herpes -
19 ürkek
adj. timid, jumpy, fearful, nervous, shy, faint, fainthearted, gun shy, mousy, nervy, scary, shrinking, timorous, tremulous--------ürkek (at)adj. skittish* * *1. timid 2. timorous 3. mousy -
20 zayıf
adj. atonic, faint, fatless, feeble, feint, flaccid, flagging, frail, gaunt, gracile, invertebrate, lean, low, nerveless, pithless, puny, shaky, sinewless, slight, slim, small, spare, spent, thin, unmanly, weak, wishy-washy--------adj. poor--------n. bad mark* * *1. shaky 2. thin 3. underweight 4. weak 5. gracile 6. infirm 7. meager 8. nerveless 9. poor 10. feebler (adj.) 11. slim (n.)
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