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61 eğimli olmak
v. slope, trend, fall, fall away, pitch -
62 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 -
63 müracaat etmek
v. apply, have recourse to, appeal, fall back on, fall back upon -
64 payına düşmek
v. fall to one's share, fall to, come to, accrue -
65 vadesi gelmek
v. fall due, fall in, mature -
66 yatağa düşmek
v. take to one's bed, come down with, fall, go down, be taken ill, fall ill, take ill, be laid up with -
67 yeralmak
v. fall into, fall within, figure, precondition, put in an appearance, go in for, take part, rank among, partake, rank with, rank as, take a pew--------be in the swim, be out of the swim -
68 çökmemek
v. (neg. form of çökmek) collapse, cave in, fall down, give way, crumple up, decline, sink, fall in, come down, settle, cave, cower, crack, crack-up, crouch, crumple, dent, descend, dip, fold, fold up, founder, gravitate, sag, slump, slump down, squat, subside -
69 aşka düşmek
to fall in love, to fall for sb -
70 gözden düşmek
to fall from favour, to come down, to fall into disfavour -
71 gülmekten kırılmak
to be in fits of laughter, to split one's sides, to be doubled up with laughter, to fall about laughing, to fall about with laughter -
72 sevdalanmak
to fall in love (with), to lose one's heart (to), to fall for sb -
73 tutulmak
"to be held; (güneþ, ay) to be eclipsed; to fall for, to fall/be in love with; to catch on, to click (with sb); to become stiff, to be stiff; (hastalýk) to go down with sth" -
74 vurulmak
"to be hit/struck/shot, etc.; to fall for, to fall in love with, to be stuck on, to have a crush on" -
75 yağış
"raining, snowing; precipitation, rain(fall), snow(fall)" -
76 âşık olmak
to fall in love (with), to fall for -
77 aşağı
"1. the lower part, bottom. 2. the one below. 3. lower. 4. poor in quality, inferior; low in value. 5. commonplace, common. 6. down, downstairs. -da 1. below. 2. downstairs. -ya 1. down, downwards. 2. downstairs. - almak /ı/ to pull down, bring down. -dan almak to ingratiate oneself, adopt a humble attitude. - düşmek 1. to fall. 2. to decline. - görmek /ı/ to look down (on), despise. - kalır yeri/yanı olmamak /dan/ to be at least as good (as). - kalmak /dan/ to fall short (of). - kalmamak /dan/ not to be inferior (to). - kurtarmaz. 1. I can´t sell it any cheaper. 2. Nothing less will do. - tabaka mob, lower class. - tükürsem sakal/sakalım, yukarı tükürsem bıyık/bıyığım. colloq. I am faced with an impossible choice. - yukarı approximately, more or less.... aşağı... yukarı used in expressions such as: Hasan aşağı Hasan yukarı. It´s Hasan all the time, nothing but Hasan. -lı yukarılı 1. having an upper and a lower part; having two floors. 2. upstairs and downstairs." -
78 birbiri
",-ni each other. - ardınca one after the other. -ne düşmek to have a falling-out, fall out with each other, start quarreling. -ne düşürmek /ı/ to set (people) quarreling or fighting. -ne girmek 1. to start (physically) fighting each other, fall upon each other, lay into each other, light into each other. 2. to quarrel bitterly, rip into each other. 3. to crash into each other. 4. to intermingle, become intermingled. 5. to become entangled. -nin gözünü oymak/çıkarmak to quarrel bitterly, tear into each other, tear each other to pieces; to fight (physically), lay into each other. -ni takip eden successive. -ni tutmamak (for words, actions) to be contradictory. -ni yemek 1. to quarrel bitterly, tear each other apart. 2. to try to harm each other, plot against each other, do each other dirt." -
79 düşkünleşmek
1. to come down in the world, fall upon hard times. 2. to become haggard in appearance. 3. (for a woman) to fall into a sexually immoral way of life. -
80 eksik
"1. (something) which has something missing or lacking, deficient, incomplete. 2. defective. 3. /dan/ missing, absent: Sınıftan iki kişi eksikti. Two people were absent from the class. 4. lack; deficiency, shortage; what is missing. 5. shortcoming, defect. - çıkmak (for something) to fall short of the number or amount required, turn out to be short. - doğmak to be born prematurely. - doldurmak (for someone who is taken on/for something which is taken on) to fill the gap. - etek prov. woman, (a) skirt. - etmemek /ı/ not to be without. - gedik small wants, trivial deficiencies. -i gediği olmamak 1. to be perfect in every way. 2. not to lack for anything whatsoever. - gelmek (for something) to fall short, be deficient. - olma! Thank you. - olmamak 1. (for something) not to be lacking, not to be missing. 2. (for someone) not to be absent. - olmasın. God bless him/her. - olsun! colloq. 1. I don´t want (him/her/it) around! 2. May he/she drop dead!/I hope he/she croaks! -ini (gediğini) tamamlamak /ın/ to complete what is missing in (something)."
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