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1 gözü doymaz
grasping -
2 kavrayarak
grasping (prep.) -
3 aç gözlü
1. covetous 2. grasping (n.) -
4 açgözlü
adj. covetous, avid, greedy, insatiable, esurient, grasping, hoggish, piggish, piglike, rapacious, ravenous, voracious, vulturous--------n. grabber* * *1. avaricious 2. esurient 3. gluttonous 4. greedy 5. insatiable 6. openmouthed 7. rapacious -
5 kavra
1. ideate 2. grasping (v.) 3. clutch (v.) 4. grasp (v.) -
6 doyumsuz
adj. insatiable, greedy, avid, grasping -
7 gözü aç
adj. greedy, insatiable, grasping, ravenous -
8 açgözlü
greedy, gluttonous, grasping, covetous, avaricious, acquisitive -
9 bezirgân
1. grasping trader, hard bargainer, someone who drives a hard bargain. 2. merchant, trader. -
10 kasnak
1. wide hoop or rim. 2. hoop or rim (of a sieve or tambourine). 3. embroidery hoop, tambour. 4. reinforced waistband of a wrestler´s leather trousers. 5. wrestling grasping the opponent´s waistband with the fingers inside and the thumb out. 6. mech. grooved rim (of a wheel). - işi tambour, embroidery made on a tambour frame. - kayışı mech. belt. -
11 kavrama
"1. comprehension, understanding, grasp. 2. grasping, grasp, clutch. 3. auto., mech. clutch; clutch pedal. 4. (wooden) crosspiece, brace, strut. - ayaklığı clutch pedal." -
12 tamahkâr
"1. greedy, grasping; avaricious. 2. stingy, tight, mean, miserly." -
13 zapt
",-ptı 1. bringing (someone, something) under control; restraining: Kendini zapta çalıştı. He tried to control himself. 2. gaining control of, capturing (a place) (by force). 3. law confiscation, impoundment, seizure, or distraint (of something) (by a public authority). 4. wrongful seizure (of property). 5. taking (something) down, recording (something) (in writing). 6. fixing, implanting, or keeping (something) in one´s mind. 7. grasping, understanding. - etmek /ı/ see zaptetmek." -
14 çingene
1. grasping and stingy, avaricious and mean. 2. shameless. 3. gypsy, gypsylike person. -
15 çingeneleşmek
"1. to become grasping and stingy, become avaricious and mean. 2. to become shameless. 3. to begin to act like a gypsy; to begin to look like a gypsy."
См. также в других словарях:
Grasping — Grasp ing, a. 1. Seizing; embracing; catching. [1913 Webster] 2. Avaricious; greedy of gain; covetous; close; miserly; as, he is a grasping man. {Grasp ing*ly}, adv. {Grasp ing*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grasping — index illiberal, insatiable, mercenary, parsimonious, rapacious, venal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
grasping — greedy, acquisitive, late 14c., prp. adjective from GRASP (Cf. grasp) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
grasping — greedy, avaricious, acquisitive, *covetous Analogous words: rapacious, ravening, ravenous (see VORACIOUS): extorting or extortionate (see corresponding verb at EDUCE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
grasping — [adj] greedy acquisitive, avaricious, avid, close fisted, covetous, desirous, extorting, extortionate, grabby*, itchy*, mean, miserly, niggardly*, penny pinching*, penurious, prehensile, rapacious, selfish, stingy*, tightfisted*, usurious, venal; … New thesaurus
grasping — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ greedy … English terms dictionary
grasping — [gras′piŋ] adj. 1. that grasps 2. eager for gain; avaricious SYN. GREEDY graspingly adv … English World dictionary
grasping — [[t]grɑ͟ːspɪŋ, græ̱sp [/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone as grasping, you are criticizing them for wanting to get and keep as much money as possible, and for being unwilling to spend it. ...a greedy grasping drug ridden… … English dictionary
grasping — /ˈgræspɪŋ / (say grasping), /ˈgrasp / (say grahsp ) verb 1. present participle of grasp. –adjective 2. that grasps. 3. covetous, mean or greedy: *These hard, mean, grasping money grubbers! –henry handel richardson, 1917. –graspingly, adverb… …
grasping — graspingly, adv. graspingness, n. /gras ping, grahs /, adj. 1. greedy; avaricious: a sly, grasping man. 2. being used to grasp or tending to grasp; tenacious. [1540 50; GRASP + ING2] Syn. 1. covetous, selfish, acquisitive, venal. * * * … Universalium
grasping — grasp|ing [ˈgra:spıŋ US ˈgræs ] adj too eager to get money and unwilling to give any of it away or spend it ▪ Hanson was a hard, grasping man … Dictionary of contemporary English