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1 hemen memen hiç
hardly ever -
2 ancak
"hardly, barely, only, merely, just; but, however" -
3 zar zor
hardly, barely, scarcely, narrowly -
4 zorlukla
adv. hardly* * *hardly -
5 hemen hemen hiç
adv. hardly ever, hardly, little, barely -
6 ancak
adj. only--------adv. barely, hardly, merely, purely, scarcely--------conj. however, on the other hand, but, nevertheless, yet* * *however -
7 neredeyse hiç
adv. hardly, only just, scarcely* * *next to nothing -
8 sertçe
adj. subacid--------adv. strongly, hardly, sharp, keenly, rough* * *1. rigidly 2. unkindly -
9 zorla
adv. at the point of the bayonet, constrainedly, by force, forcibly, hard, hardly, ill, only just, perforce, by violence--------n. under compulsion* * *1. uneasily 2. by force 3. coerce 4. compel 5. compel to 6. compel to be 7. constrain 8. force to 9. force to be 10. forcible 11. forcibly 12. impel 13. inflict 14. muscle in 15. obliging (v.) 16. compelling (v.) 17. constraining (v.) 18. forcing (v.) 19. exacting (prep.) 20. constrained (v.) 21. obligate (v.) 22. compelled (v.) 23. forced (v.) 24. obliged (v.) 25. force (v.) -
10 belli belirsiz
adj. imperceptible, hardly visible, faint, indistinct, slight, dreaming, dreamy, insensible, nebulous, shadowy, soft, tentative -
11 güç belâ
adv. hardly, with great difficulty, narrowly -
12 dar darına
narrowly, hardly, barely -
13 zor
"difficult, hard, troublesome, tough, stiff; difficulty; obligation, compulsion, constraint; force, strength; barely, hardly" -
14 ancak
1. only, solely, merely. 2. just, hardly, barely. 3. but, on the other hand, however. 4. only, not until. -
15 az
1. small (amount), little. 2. few. 3. too small, too few, not enough, insufficient. 4. seldom, rarely. 5. /dan/ less (than). - bir şey only a little. - buçuk 1. scanty, hardly enough. 2. a little, somewhat. - bulmak /ı/ to consider (something) insufficient. - buz olmamak to be no small matter be a significant amount. -a çoğa bakmamak/- çok dememek to be satisfied with what one gets. -ı çoğa tutmak/saymak to accept a small amount as being a great plenty. - çok more or less. - daha almost, nearly. - değil! colloq. He is quite different from what he seems to be. - gitti uz gitti, dere tepe düz gitti. (in fairy tales) He traveled over hill and dale. - görmek /ı/ 1. to find (something) insufficient. 2. to find (something) to be less than expected. - günün adamı olmamak to have lived long and seen much. - iş değil. colloq. The work is not to be underrated. - kaldı/kalsın almost, nearly. - söyler, uz söyler. colloq. He says little, but what he says is significant. - tamah çok ziyan/zarar getirir. proverb A little greed causes great loss. - verip çok yalvarmak to pay back a little of one´s debt and plead for time for the rest. - ye de bir uşak tut. colloq. Don´t order me around! -
16 belli
"1. evident, obvious, known, clear; visible. 2. certain, definite. - başlı 1. eminent, notable, well-known; main, chief. 2. definite, proper. - belirsiz hardly visible. - etmek /ı/ to show; to be unable to conceal. - olmak 1. to become perceptible. 2. to become definite. - olmaz. colloq. You never can tell./One never knows." -
17 gücün
1. just, barely, just barely, hardly, with the greatest difficulty. 2. by force, forcibly. -
18 güç
1. difficult, hard. 2. with difficulty. 3. difficulty. - beğenen hard to please, particular, exacting, fussy, fastidious. - gelmek /a/ to seem difficult to (someone). -üne gitmek /ın/ (for something) to hurt, offend. -ü gücüne/- halle just, barely, just barely, hardly, with the greatest difficulty. -e sarmak to get hard (to do), become difficult. -
19 nohut
chickpea, garbanzo. - oda, bakla sofa. It´s hardly big enough to turn around in (said of a house that´s very small). -
20 tıngır
1. clanging sound. 2. slang money, spondulicks. 3. completely empty. 4. slang penniless, flat broke. - elek tıngır saç, elim hamur karnım aç. colloq. My labors benefit everybody but me. - elek, tıngır tas colloq. (place) which hardly has a stick of furniture in it. - mıngır 1. with a clanging sound. 2. slowly. - tıngır 1. with a continual clanging or rattling sound. 2. completely empty.
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