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121 bayramyeri
,-ni fair grounds. -
122 beyaz
"1. white. 2. white spot. 3. fair-skinned. 4. clean copy. 5. blank paper. 6. print. regular (typeface) (as distinguished from boldface and italic); lightface. 7. slang heroin. -ın adı var, esmerin tadı. proverb Blondes have the name but brunettes have the attraction. - ciro com. blank endorsement. beyaza çekmek/- etmek /ı/ to make a clean copy (of). -a çıkarmak /ı/ to clear (from accusation). - eşya white goods, household appliances. - iş simple white embroidery. - kadın ticareti white slave trade. - oy a vote in favor, aye. B- Rus 1. (a) Belarussian, (a) Byelorussian. 2. hist. (a) White Russian. 3. Belarussian, Byelorussian (person). 4. hist. White Russian (person). B- Rusça 1. Belarussian, Byelorussian, the Belarussian language. 2. (speaking, writing) in Belarussian, Belarussian. 3. Belarussian (speech, writing); spoken in Belarussian; written in Belarussian. B- Rusya 1. Belarus, Byelorussia. 2. hist. White Russia. B- Saray the White House. - zehir hard drug." -
123 bilcümle
all: Bilcümle halk panayıra gitmişti. All the people had gone to the fair. -
124 billur
crystal. - gibi 1. crystal clear (water, voice). 2. very fair and pretty (neck, arms). -
125 eyyam
"days. -ı bahur the hottest days in the first week of August; dog days. - efendisi/ağası timeserver. - görmüş/sürmüş (one) who has seen better days. - hava fine weather with a fair wind. - ola! May the wind and weather favor you!" -
126 güzelce
1. pretty, fair, of modest beauty. 2. thoroughly. -
127 hakça
1. truthfully, truly. 2. justly. 3. just, fair. -sı the truth of. -
128 harbi
1. ramrod. 2. slang fair and square, honest, upright (person). - bas! slang Scram!/Take off! - konuşmak slang to speak the truth. - zar slang honest dice.
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