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1 saygılı olmak
v. have respect for, study -
2 geçmek
"1. to pass. 2. /dan/ to pass by, go by. 3. /dan/ to pass through, go through. 4. /dan/ to go down (a street, road, corridor). 5. /dan/ to pass over, cross, traverse. 6. /ı/ to pass through, pass over, cross. 7. /dan/ to undergo, go through. 8. /dan/ to renounce one´s claim to. 9. /dan/ to give up, abandon. 10. /da/ (for one´s life, a period of time) to be spent in. 11. (for a period of time) to pass, elapse. 12. to take place, happen, occur. 13. /dan, a/ (for a disease) to pass from (someone) to (someone else), spread from (one place) to (another). 14. /dan, a/ to pass from (someone) to (someone else) (through heredity). 15. /a/ to move to. 16. /dan/ to go through a period of, pass through a period of; to go through, pass through, come through (a profession, an institution, a field of study, a type of training, etc.); to be schooled in. 17. /a/ to penetrate, affect. 18. /a/ to come into (power, authority). 19. /a/ to pass on to, pass over to. 20. /ı/ to pass, overtake, go past; to outstrip. 21. to move on, keep moving; to go ahead, go on. 22. to pass, be over, end, come to an end, finish. 23. /ı/ to surpass, exceed, outdo, outstrip, outrun. 24. /ı/ to skip over, skip, pass over. 25. /ı/ to play; to sing; to perform; to learn (a piece of music) by practicing. 26. /ı, dan/ to learn (a piece of music) from (someone). 27. (for a stove, a fire, embers) to go out, become cold, die. 28. /a/ to pass into, be recorded as (history); to be recorded in, be written down in (a book); to be put into (writing). 29. to be current, be in use, be valid, be in effect. 30. to be in demand, sell, be popular, be in vogue. 31. to be mentioned, be written or spoken about, be referred to. 32. /ı/ to pass (one´s class). 33. /dan/ to pass (an exam). 34. /a/ to take (one´s place), go to (one´s place). 35. /dan/ (for a road or river) to pass through, pass by. 36. (for fruit) to get rotten, dry up, spoil. 37. to get oneself out of something, get oneself off the hook, be shut of an involvement. 38. slang (an auxiliary verb used after some nouns) to do, make: diskur geçmek to spiel. Geçelim. Let us not talk about it. (...) geçtim let alone: Mektubu geçtim, bir kartpostal olsun yazamıyor mu? Can´t he at least write a postcard, let alone a letter? Geçti Bor´un pazarı, sür eşeğini Niğde´ye. colloq. It is too late to do anything about that; so let´s think about doing something else. Geç!/Geç efendim! colloq. Leave it!/Don´t waste your time on it./It´s not worth talking about. Geçtim olsun. colloq. Forget about it. Geç yiğidim geç! colloq. Pass by, my brave one (said in giving way to someone who is more powerful than oneself)." -
3 dalga
"1. wave (of water, of heat or cold, of electric and magnetic field intensity). 2. the wavelike pattern found in watered cloth, water, moiré. 3. slang trick, subterfuge, deception, fast one. 4. slang hashish, hash. 5. slang a high (which comes from hashish). 6. slang reverie, brown study, distractedness, distraction. 7. slang what-do-you-call-it, thingumabob, thingumajig. 8. slang situation, matter, affair. 9. slang love relationship, love affair. 10. slang (a) beloved, (a) love, sweetheart, sweetie, honey. 11. slang connection, relation. -yı başa almak naut. (for a ship) to breast the waves. - boyu wavelength. - dalga 1. streaked, uneven (paint, dye); moiréd. 2. in an undulating fashion. 3. wavy (hair). - devimi wave motion, wave propagation. -ya düşmek slang 1. to fall into a trap, fall for a trick. 2. to be absentminded. - geçmek slang 1. /la/ to kid (someone). 2. /la/ not to take (something) seriously, pay (something) no mind. 3. to goof off, waste time, kill time. -ya gelmek slang see -ya düşmek. -ya getirmek /ı/ slang to get (someone) to fall for it, take (someone) in, hoodwink. -sına taş atmak /ın/ slang 1. to spoil (someone´s) high. 2. to upset (someone´s) applecart, spoil a good situation for (someone). 3. to make a pass at (someone´s sweetheart)." -
4 tahsil
"1. education; being educated; learning (something). 2. collecting (money or taxes). - etmek 1. to be educated, get an education, study. 2. /ı/ to study (a subject). 3. /ı/ to collect (money, taxes). - görmek to get an education, be educated. - memuru 1. person who collects money for a municipal authority. 2. tax collector." -
5 gayret etmek
v. make an effort, go for, endeavor, endeavour [Brit.], strain, strain at, strain after, hump, hump oneself, take care, cultivate, jockey for, rustle, strive, study, try -
6 araştırmak
v. search, research on, investigate, research into, explore, seek, analyse, analyze, study, dig up, fish, cast about, cast around, check up, dig, dredge for, ferret, ferret about, fish around, forage, go into, hunt after, inquire, inquire into, probe* * *explore -
7 biyopsi
n. biopsy, removal and study of a tissue sample for diagnostic purposes (Medical)* * *biopsy -
8 bulmak
v. find, invent, discover, hit, reach, meet, obtain, ascertain, clear up, cogitate, contrive, devise, go for, happen on, happen upon, procure, provide with, reason, strike, strike out, study out, turn up* * *find -
9 araştırmamak
v. (neg. form of araştırmak) search, research on, investigate, research into, explore, seek, analyse, analyze, study, dig up, fish, cast about, cast around, check up, dig, dredge for, ferret, ferret about, fish around, forage, go into, hunt after, inquire, inquire into, probe -
10 aruz
n. prosody, study of poetic meter; metrical system, system for creating verses -
11 bulmamak
v. (neg. form of bulmak) find, invent, discover, hit, reach, meet, obtain, ascertain, clear up, cogitate, contrive, devise, go for, happen on, happen upon, procure, provide with, reason, strike, strike out, study out, turn up -
12 çabalamak
v. endeavor, scramble, strive, endeavour [Brit.], struggle, work, go for, exert oneself, go after, hump oneself, strain, strain at, study, tug -
13 çabalamamak
v. (neg. form of çabalamak) endeavor, scramble, strive, endeavour [Brit.], struggle, work, go for, exert oneself, go after, hump oneself, strain, strain at, study, tug -
14 derinleşmek
1. to deepen, get deep. 2. /da/ to specialize in (a field of study). 3. (for sound) to fade away with distance. -
15 kuşlamak
slang (for a student) to study very hard, cram. -
16 lisans
"1. bachelor´s degree. 2. import or export license. 3. license to manufacture (another company´s product). 4. certificate; license. - yapmak to study for a bachelor´s degree." -
17 rölöve
1. statistical survey, statistical study. 2. water-color copy of some ancient work of art. 3. arch. plan (showing the original design of an old building or of a detail in an old building, drawn up for restoration). -sini çıkarmak /ın/ 1. to determine the original design of (a building, a detail). 2. to draw a plan showing the original state of (a building, a detail). -
18 çalışmak
1. to work. 2. /a/ to study. 3. /a/ to try or strive (to do something). 4. (for a machine) to operate, run, work, go. çalışıp çabalamak to try hard, do all one can.
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