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1 fend
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2 fend
farsça فند hile. -
3 fend
kendini korumak, karsi koymak -
4 fend for oneself
geçimini sağlamak, başının çaresine bakmak* * *(to look after oneself: He is old enough to fend for himself.) başının çaresine bakmak -
5 fend off
savuşturmak, kovmak, defetmek* * *kov -
6 fend for
v. bakmak, sağlamak -
7 fend for
v. bakmak, sağlamak -
8 fend for
bakmak, temin etmek -
9 fend for oneself
kendine bakmak, basinin çaresine bakmak -
10 fend off
savusturmak, atlatmak, defetmek -
11 fend off
kov -
12 defend
v. savunmak, korumak, müdafaa etmek* * *savun* * *[di'fend]1) (to guard or protect against attack: The soldiers defended the castle; I am prepared to defend my opinions.) korumak, korumak, savunmak2) (to conduct the defence of (a person) in a law-court.) savunmasını yapmak•- defender
- defensive -
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n. tampon, koruyucu düzen, şömine paravanası, çamurluk* * *çamurluk* * *['fendə]1) (anything used to protect a boat from touching another, a pier etc: She hung old car tyres over the side of the boat to act as fenders.) usturmaça2) (a low guard around a fireplace to prevent coal etc from falling out.) siper3) ((American) a wing of a car.) çamurluk -
14 offend
v. incitmek, kırmak, rencide etmek, gücendirmek, hoşgelmemek, küstürmek, suç işlemek, saldırmak, kırılmak* * *incit* * *[ə'fend] 1. verb1) (to make feel upset or angry: If you don't go to her party she will be offended; His criticism offended her.) gücendirmek2) (to be unpleasant or disagreeable: Cigarette smoke offends me.) tiksindirmek, rahatsız etmek•- offence- offender
- offensive 2. noun(an attack: They launched an offensive against the invading army.) saldırı, taarruz- offensiveness
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15 fendre
v t1 diviser yarmak2 briser yarmak◊Le gel a fendu la pierre. — Don taşı yardı.
3 fendre le cœur fig yüreğini sızlatmak◊Cela me fend le cœur. — Bu yüreğimi sızlatıyor.
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fend — fend … Dictionnaire des rimes
fend — [fend] v [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: defend] fend for yourself to look after yourself without needing help from other people ▪ The kids had to fend for themselves while their parents were away. fend off [fend sb/sth off] phr v 1.) to defend… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Fend — Fend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fending}.] [Abbrev. fr. defend.] To keep off; to prevent from entering or hitting; to ward off; to shut out; often with off; as, to fend off blows. [1913 Webster] With fern beneath to fend the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fend — ist der Familienname von Fritz Fend (1920–2000), deutscher Automobilkonstrukteur Helmut Fend (* 1940), österreichischer Pädagogikprofessor Werner Fend (1926–1997), österreichischer Lehrer, Jäger, Fotograf, Tierfilmer und Autor … Deutsch Wikipedia
fend — /fend/, v.t. 1. to ward off (often fol. by off): to fend off blows. 2. to defend. v.i. 3. to resist or make defense: to fend against poverty. 4. to parry; fence. 5. to shift; provide: to fend for oneself. [1250 1300; ME fenden, aph. var. of… … Universalium
fend — UK US /fend/ verb ● fend for yourself Cf. fend for yourself … Financial and business terms
fend — [ fend ] verb fend for yourself to look after yourself without help from anyone else ,fend off phrasal verb transitive to defend yourself against an attack a. to protect yourself from a criticism or difficulty by ignoring it or not dealing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fend — [fend] vt. [ME fenden, aphetic for defenden, DEFEND] Archaic to defend vi. to resist; parry fend for oneself to manage by oneself; get along without help fend off to ward off … English World dictionary
Fend — Fend, v. i. To act on the defensive, or in opposition; to resist; to parry; to shift off. [1913 Webster] The dexterous management of terms, and being able to fend . . . with them, passes for a great part of learning. Locke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fend — [fend] verb fend for yourself fend sb off … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
fend — ► VERB 1) (fend for oneself) look after and provide for oneself. 2) (fend off) defend oneself from (an attack or attacker). ORIGIN shortening of DEFEND(Cf. ↑defender) … English terms dictionary