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121 ateş
ateş açmak das Feuer eröffnen;ateş almak Feuer fangen; sich aufregen; beschossen werden;yüzümü ateş bastı mir schoss das Blut in den Kopf;-e (bir el)ateş etmek einen Schuss abfeuern auf A;ateş gecesi Johannisnacht f (24. Juni);ateş gibi glühend heiß; voller Elan;ateş pahasına sündhaft teuer;kendini ateşe atmak sich ins Unglück stürzen; sein Leben riskieren;ateşe dayanıklı feuerfest;-i ateşe tutmak anwärmen (A); unter Beschuss nehmen;ateşi kesmek MIL das Feuer einstellen;ateşle oynamak fig mit dem Feuer spielen;ateşten indirmek vom Feuer oder Herd nehmen -
122 av
av Jagd f; Jagdbeute f; fig Beute f;av hayvanı Wild n;av köpeği Jagdhund m;av tezkeresi Jagdschein m;av aramak Wild aufspüren; fig auf Gewinn aus sein;ava çıkmak auf die Jagd gehen -
123 balon
balon Ballon m; Luftballon m; Sprechblase f (Cartoon);balon haber fig unwahre Nachricht;balon uçurmak einen Versuchsballon loslassen; fig eine Lügengeschichte in die Welt setzen -
124 bayram
bayram arifesi Vortag m (eines Festes);Cumhuriyet Bayramı Tag m der Republik (29. Oktober);bayram koçu gibi aufgedonnert;Kurban Bayramı Opferfest n;bayram üstü vor dem Fest;bayram etmek (oder yapmak) feiern, jubeln;bayramdan bayrama an Festtagen; fig höchst selten;iyi bayramlar! frohe Festtage!;bayramınızı kutlarım, bayramınız kutlu olsum! herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Fest! -
125 bit
bit1 <- ti> Laus f;bit sirkesi Nisse f;bu işte bir bit yeniği var fig hier ist etwas faul;yaprak biti Blattlaus f;biti kanlandı fig er ist wieder zu Geld gekommenbit2 EDV Bit n -
126 boş
boş leer; Haus leer (stehend); Person, Taxi, Zeit frei; unbeschäftigt; Furcht, Worte sinnlos; Niete f (beim Loseziehen);boş bulunmak fig (einen Augenblick) abwesend sein;boş çıktı nichts gewonnen (beim Loseziehen);(eli) boş dönmek unverrichteter Sache zurückkehren;boş durmamak rührig sein;boş düşmek Frau geschieden werden (nach islamischem Recht);boş gezmek faulenzen; fam arbeitslos sein;boş gezenin boş kalfası Oberfaulenzer m;boş inanç Aberglaube m;boş söz dumme(s) Zeug;boş ver! mach dir nichts daraus!, egal!;-i/-e boş vermek sich (D) nichts machen aus;boş zaman Freizeit f;boş yere unnötig;boşa çıkmak sich nicht erfüllen, enttäuscht werden;boşa gitmek verpuffen, unnütz sein -
127 buz
buz Eis n;buz kes(il)mek Glieder (vor Kälte) steif werden; erstarren;buz tutmuş (an)gefroren, Straße vereist;buz tutmak einfrieren; vereisen;buz tutması Vereisung f;buzlar çözüldü fig das Eis ist gebrochen;Kuzey Buz Denizi Nördliche(s) Eismeer -
128 cila
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