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21 sıgzaldı
Were inserted forcefully -
22 sıklışdı
Were so crowded -
23 süzlüşdi
Were / was filtered -
24 tatıglandı
Were tasty -
25 tepleştdiler
Were pleased with -
26 tizlindi
Were strung together -
27 yodhluşdı
Were erased -
28 yulaklandi
Were springs -
29 sorulmak
1. /a/ to be asked: Öğrencilere sorulan sorular epey zordu. The questions the students were asked were rather difficult. 2. /dan/ to be asked to account for: Bunun hesabı bir gün onlardan sorulacak. They will be asked to account for this one day. -
30 yazık
(a) pity, (a) shame: Gelememen büyük bir yazıktı. It was a great pity you couldn´t come. Y-! What a pity!/What a shame! - etmek /a/ 1. to ruin, spoil (something). 2. to do (someone) an injustice. - olmak /a/ 1. for it to be a shame that (something) has been ruined, spoiled, or come to naught. 2. for it to be a shame that (someone) has suffered or been badly done. -lar olsun! colloq. I wouldn´t have expected this from you!/I thought you were above doing such a thing! - sana! colloq. 1. I wouldn´t have expected this from you!/I thought you were above doing such a thing! 2. What a pity for you! -
31 bir bakıma
adv. in a way* * *as it were -
32 hey gidi günler
those were the days -
33 neydi o günler
those were the days -
34 anaç
A little girl who acts sagely, as though she were "mother of people" -
35 artaşdı
(people) were corrupted by sth -
36 ataç
ataç oğul - A boy who acts like an old man, as though he were "father of the people" -
37 başlandı
indertook to do sth. ; were driven to -
38 çalınğ
çalınğ ayak - A Sini bowl; çalınğ yer - Ground that is saline and black and without vegetation as id it were burnt -
39 ekeç
A little girl who acts sagely, as though she were "sister of the people" -
40 inğes
inğes kişi - A man who turns right and left as though he were a foreigner
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