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21 konum bulma
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22 yer bulma
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23 yön bulma
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24 ayıp
1. shame, disgrace. 2. shameful, disgraceful. 3. fault, defect. 4. Shame on you! - aramak to keep finding fault. - etmek/yapmak to behave shamefully. -tır söylemesi.... colloq. 1. if you will excuse the expression. 2. if you´ll pardon me for saying so myself. - yerler privates, private parts. -ını yüzüne vurmak /ın/ to confront (a person) with his faults. -
25 buldumcuk olmak
to go wild with joy on finding something one has greatly desired. -
26 bulgu
1. discovery, finding. 2. invention. 3. diagnosis. -
27 bulucu
1. that finds, capable of finding. 2. discoverer. 3. (radio) detector. -
28 devekuşu
,-nu ostrich. - gibi always finding excuses not to do something. -
29 keşif
,-şfi 1. discovery, exploration. 2. investigation. 3. finding out (secret details). 4. mil. reconnoitering, reconnaissance. - birliği mil. reconnaissance unit. - kolu mil. reconnaissance patrol. - uçağı mil. reconnaissance plane. -
30 zem
,-mmi speaking ill of, finding fault with, disparagement.
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