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1 eksilmek
v. grow less, decrease, lessen, drop off, fall away, fall out, ooze away, taper off -
2 eksilmemek
v. (neg. form of eksilmek) grow less, decrease, lessen, drop off, fall away, fall out, ooze away, taper off -
3 çekil
1. bow out 2. fall away 3. fallen away 4. fell away 5. secede 6. retreat (v.) 7. ebb (v.) -
4 inmek
v. go down, come down, alight, climb down, descend, fall, get off, step down, step out, decrease, sink, dismount, ease off, fall away, light, step off, subside into, take off* * *descend -
5 eğimli olmak
v. slope, trend, fall, fall away, pitch -
6 inmemek
v. (neg. form of inmek) go down, come down, alight, climb down, descend, fall, get off, step down, step out, decrease, sink, dismount, ease off, fall away, light, step off, subside into, take off -
7 uçmak
"1. to fly; to fly away, take wing. 2. to evaporate, vaporize, volatilize. 3. /dan/ to fall off, fall from (a high place). 4. (for a color) to fade. 5. to blow away, be blown away. 6. to vanish, disappear. 7. /dan/ to be wild with (joy). 8. slang to get/be high (on drugs). Uç baba torik! slang My, my!/Well, well! (said sarcastically). uçan kuşa borcu/borçlu olmak to be in debt to everybody. uçan kuştan medet ummak to be ready to accept help from absolutely anyone that offers it." -
8 yuvarlanmak
"1. to roll; to turn over and over: Kaya üstümüze doğru yuvarlanıyordu. The boulder was rolling straight towards us. 2. to fall, fall down. 3. colloq. to die suddenly, up and die, kick the bucket suddenly. 4. to be fired, get the sack, get the push. 5. to be rolled (along a surface). 6. to be rolled up. 7. to be rounded, be given a circular or spherical shape. 8. to be sent sprawling (to the ground). 9. (for food, drink) to be downed quickly; (for food) to be put away, packed away, or polished off quickly. yuvarlanıp gitmek to manage or get along in a so-so manner. Yuvarlanan taş yosun tutmaz. proverb A rolling stone gathers no moss." -
9 yıkılmak
v. break down, cave, cave in, collapse, come down, crack-up, crumble, drop down, fall, fall down, fall over, fall to pieces, founder, go to pieces, go to ruin, shipwreck, tumble, tumble-down, wither away* * *collapse -
10 yıkılmamak
v. (neg. form of yıkılmak) break down, cave, cave in, collapse, come down, crack-up, crumble, drop down, fall, fall down, fall over, fall to pieces, founder, go to pieces, go to ruin, shipwreck, tumble, tumble-down, wither away -
11 ayak
"1. foot. 2. leg. 3. base, pedestal, footing. 4. treadle (of a sewing machine). 5. shaft (of a loom). 6. tributary. 7. outlet (of a lake). 8. step (in stairs). 9. gait, pace. 10. folk poetry rhyme; rhyme word. 11. foot (measure). 12. intersection between two lines or between a line and a plane. -ta 1. standing, on one´s feet. 2. excited, aroused. 3. med. ambulatory. -tan (satış) (selling meat) on the hoof (as opposed to butchered meat). -ını alamamak 1. /dan/ to be unable to refrain (from). 2. to be unable to use one´s feet (because of pains or because they have gone asleep). -ı alışmak /a/ to make a habit of going to. -ını altına almak to sit on one´s leg. -ının altına almak /ı/ 1. to beat, give a beating (to), thrash. 2. to ignore, transgress, violate. 3. to push aside (something useful). -lar altına almak /ı/ to trample on, disregard. -ının altına karpuz kabuğu koymak /ın/ to scheme to get (someone) fired. -ının altında olmak (for a view) to be spread out beneath one. -ının/-larının altını öpeyim. colloq. For God´s sake. - atmak 1. /a/ to go (to) for the first time. 2. to take a step. - atmamak /a/ not to go to; to stay away from. - ayak üstüne atmak to cross one´s legs. - bağı 1. impediment, hindrance, hobble, fetter. 2. person who creates an obligation and responsibility. -ının bağını çözmek /ın/ 1. to divorce (one´s wife). 2. to free (someone) to act. -ına bağ olmak /ın/ to hinder (one). -ına bağ vurmak/-ını bağlamak /ın/ to hinder. - basmak /a/ 1. to arrive (at), enter. 2. to begin, enter, start (a job). - basmamak /a/ not to go to; to stay away from. -lar baş, başlar ayak oldu. colloq. The first have become last, the last first./The social order is reversed and upstarts are in charge. - bileği 1. ankle. 2. anat. tarsus. -ları birbirine dolaşmak to stumble over one´s own feet. -ına çabuk quick, quick to come and go. -ını çabuk tutmak to hurry, walk quickly. -ına çağırmak /ı/ to call (someone) into one´s presence. -ını çekmek /dan/ to stop going to (a place). -ına çelme takmak /ın/ 1. to trip up. 2. to prevent (another´s) success. -ını çıkarmak to take off one´s shoes. - değiştirmek to get into step by changing one´s foot (in marching). -ını denk/tetik almak to be on one´s guard. -ını denk basmak to be careful, be wary. - diremek to insist, put one´s foot down. -ına dolanmak/dolaşmak 1. to crowd around and create confusion. 2. /ın/ to obstruct. 3. to boomerang, recoil on oneself. -ı dolaşmak 1. to trip over one´s own feet. 2. to get flustered and do something wrong. -ları dolaşmak to trip on one´s feet, get one´s feet tangled up. -ında donu yok, fesleğen ister/takar başına. colloq. She likes to show off regardless of her poverty. -ta duramama astasia. -ta durmak to stand, remain standing. -a düşmek to have outsiders meddling in (a matter). -ı düşmek /a/ to drop in on (a place, a house), visit while passing by. -ına düşmek /ın/ to beg, implore. -ı düze basmak to get over the hard part of something. -a fırlamak to jump to one´s feet. - freni foot brake. -ına geçirmek /ı/ to pull on (one´s trousers). -ına (kadar) gelmek /ın/ 1. to make (someone) a personal visit (as an act of deference). 2. (for any desired thing) to come to (one) by itself. -ları geri geri gitmek to go reluctantly, drag one´s feet. -ına getirmek /ı/ to have (something or someone) brought to one. -ına gitmek /ın/ to make (someone) a personal visit (as an act of deference). -ını giymek to put on one´s shoes. (kendi) -ı ile gelmek 1. to come on one´s own initiative. 2. to fall into one´s lap. -ına ip takmak /ın/ to backbite. - işi errands and small deeds. - izi footprint. -a kaldırmak /ı/ 1. to upset, excite (a group). 2. to incite, stir up (a group) to rebellion. -a kalkmak 1. to stand up, get up, rise to one´s feet. 2. to recover and get out of bed. 3. to get excited, be aroused. -ta kalmak 1. to be left without a seat. 2. to remain standing; to have lasted. -ına/-larına kara su/ sular inme -
12 derin
"1. deep. 2. profound. 3. bottom, depth. -den (a sound) from far away; from the depths. -lere dalmak to consider something deeply. - derin deeply. -den derine (a sound) from far away. - derin düşünmek 1. to be depressed and moody, fall into gloomy thought. 2. to be immersed in deep thought. -ine inmek /ın/ to probe, examine carefully, go deeply into. - uyku deep sleep." -
13 akmak
v. flow, run, discharge, leak, course, drain, drain away, drain off, fall into, issue, pour, pour out, run down, run out, sluice, stream, well forth, well out, well up; splutter (as a pen)* * *1. flow 2. run -
14 düşme
n. fall, downfall, falling down, drop, descent, falling off, falling away, flop, precipitation, scale down, slump, spill, tumble--------düşme (fiyat)n. sag* * *1. falling (n.) 2. drop down (n.) -
15 geri çevirmek
v. reject, refuse, reverse, turn back, turn away, decline, fall down, repel, repulse, spurn--------geri çevirmek (kabaca)v. rebuff* * *reject -
16 akmamak
v. (neg. form of akmak) flow, run, discharge, leak, course, drain, drain away, drain off, fall into, issue, pour, pour out, run down, run out, sluice, stream, well forth, well out, well up; splutter (as a pen) -
17 dağılmak
v. disperse, separate, scatter, disband, come apart, disintegrate, crack-up, go to pieces, fly to pieces, go splinters, go into splinters, be scattered, adjourn, clear, clear away, decay, decompose, diffuse, disrupt, dissolve, fall, splinter, spread -
18 terketmek
v. leave, walk-on, abandon, walk away, forsake, vacate, desert, cede, desolate, discard, disuse, ditch, expose, fall off, flee, jack in, jilt, relinquish, revolt from, throw over, void, walk out of, walk out on -
19 terketmemek
v. (neg. form of terketmek) leave, walk-on, abandon, walk away, forsake, vacate, desert, cede, desolate, discard, disuse, ditch, expose, fall off, flee, jack in, jilt, relinquish, revolt from, throw over, void, walk out of, walk out on -
20 unutulup gitmek
v. fall into oblivion, fade away, disappear, fade
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