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81 angel food cake
beyaz pasta -
82 bird food
kuş yemi -
83 breakfast food
kahvaltılık -
84 canned food
konserve besin -
85 convenience food
uygun besin -
86 dehydrated food
suyu çıkarılmış gıda -
87 delicatessen food
meze -
88 devil food cake
çikolatalı pasta -
89 devils food cake
çikolatalı pasta -
90 fresh food
taze besin -
91 frozen food
donmuş besin -
92 pet food
hayvan yemeği -
93 scarcity of food
besin kıtlığı -
94 sea food
deniz mahsulleri -
95 secure food
güvenli besin -
96 snack food
hafif yemek -
97 takeout food
paket servisi -
98 off
adj. uzak, sapa, ters, öteki, sağdaki, çıkmış, bozuk, devre dışı, kapalı, kötü, yorgun, çıkarılmış, olası————————adv. uzak, uzağa, uzakta, çıkmış, kopuk, geçersiz, kesik, kapalı, tamamen, izinli————————interj. defol————————n. başlangıç, baş————————prep. den, dan, dışında, haricinde, izinli, olası————————v. öldürmek* * *1. dışarı (adv.) 2. dışarda (adj.) 3. kapalı* * *[of] 1. adverb1) (away (from a place, time etc): He walked off; She cut her hair off; The holidays are only a week off; She took off her coat.) uzak, uzağa, uzakta2) (not working; not giving power etc: The water's off; Switch off the light.) kapalı, durmuş, sönük3) (not at work: He's taking tomorrow off; He's off today.) izinli, çalışmayan4) (completely: Finish off your work.) tamamen5) (not as good as usual, or as it should be: His work has gone off recently;) herzamanki kadar iyi olmamak6) ((of food) rotten: This milk has gone off - we can't drink it; ( also adjective) That meat is certainly off.) bozulmuş, kokmuş7) (out of a vehicle, train etc: The bus stopped and we got off.) araçtan inme8) (cancelled: The marriage is off.) iptal edilmiş2. preposition1) (away from; down from: It fell off the table; a mile off the coast; He cut about five centimetres off my hair.)...-den öteye, uzağa2) (not wanting or allowed to have (food etc): The child is off his food.) kaçınan, terk etmiş3) (out of (a vehicle, train etc): We got off the bus.) (bir araç)tan dışarıya•- off-colour
- offhand 3. adverb(without thinking about something first: I can't tell you the answer offhand.) ha deyince, hemencecik- offhandedness
- offshore
- offside 4. adjective((of a vehicle etc) on the side nearest to the centre of the road: the front offside wheel.) yol tarafında olan, en sol taraf- badly, well off
- be off with you!
- in the offing
- off and on / on and off
- the off season -
99 pepper
n. biber, biber serpmek* * *biber* * *['pepə] 1. noun1) (the dried, powdered berries of a certain plant, used for seasoning food: white/black pepper; This soup has too much pepper in it.) toz biber2) (the plant bearing these berries: a pepper plant.) biber (fidanı)3) (any of several red, yellow, or green, hollow seed-containing fruits used as food: red peppers stuffed with rice.) biber4) (any of the plants which bear these.) biber (fidanı)2. verb1) (to put pepper in or on (some food): You don't have to pepper the soup.) biber koymak2) ((with with) to throw, fire etc many, usually small, objects at (someone): He peppered them with bullets.) delik deşik etmek•- peppery- peppercorn
- pepper-mill
- peppermint -
100 ration
n. istihkak, yiyecek payı, tayın————————v. karne ile vermek, tayına bağlamak* * *['ræʃən] 1. noun(a measured amount of food etc allowed during a particular period of time: The soldiers were each given a ration of food for the day.) tayın, rasyon2. verb(to allow only a certain amount of (food etc) to a person or animal during a particular period of time: During the oil shortage, petrol was rationed.) vesika ile vermek, karne ile dağıtmak- rations- ration out
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