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1 tahriş
irritation -
2 tahriş
irritation (of a bodily organ or tissue). - edici irritative, irritating (agent). - etmek /ı/ to irritate (a bodily organ or tissue). -
3 öfke
n. anger, rage, fury, pet, temper, wrath, bate, berserker rage, choler, displeasure, dudgeon, exasperation, flare, flare up, frenzy, fume, heat, huffiness, indignation, ire, irritation, paddy, pash, passion, sound and fury, spunk, steam, storm, wax* * *1. wrath 2. anger 3. choler 4. dander 5. exasperation 6. ire 7. irritation 8. huff (n.) 9. anger (n.) 10. rage (n.) -
4 kızgınlık
n. heat, anger, fury, choler, crossness, fervor, fervour [Brit.], furor, furore, gall, glow, huffiness, ill-blood, indignation, ire, irritation, must, wax--------kızgınlık (geyik vb.)n. rut* * *1. furiousness 2. huffiness 3. huffishness 4. indignation 5. irascibility -
5 mantar
adj. cork, fungal, corky, fungoid, fungous--------n. mushroom, fungus; athlete's foot, fungal infection of the foot which causes itching and skin irritation; cork (used for making stoppers for bottles, etc.)--------pref. myco* * *1. fungus 2. mushroom 3. water mold 4. mushroom (n.) 5. cork (n.) -
6 sinirlendirme
n. irritation, exacerbation, harassment* * *1. annoying (n.) 2. irritating (n.) -
7 ayol
interj. huh!, wow! (used to show pleasure, surprise or mild irritation) -
8 kaşındırma
n. irritation -
9 kurcalama
n. interference, distraction, irritation -
10 tahriş
n. irritation -
11 irkiliş
irkiliş Ansammlung f; Zusammenzucken n; MED Irritation f, Reizung f -
12 kıllık
peevishness, irritation -
13 sinir
"nerve; sinew, fibre; anger, irritation; emotional balance, equanimity; crabby, irritating, irksome, annoying" -
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1. wildness. 2. sexual excitement. 3. of mixed breed. 4. med. irritation, exacerbation. -
15 behey
Hey! (used vocatively to express irritation). - adam! Hey you! -
16 herifçioğlu
,-nu colloq. the fellow, the guy (said in irritation or anger). -
17 sinir
"1. anat. nerve. 2. colloq. sinew, tendon; muscle fiber. 3. quirk, peculiar trait, peculiarity of behavior. 4. thing about which one is fastidious. 5. anger; irritation. 6. equanimity, emotional balance: Bende sinir kalmadı. My nerves are shot./I´m very upset. 7. irritating, exasperating (person, thing). - ağrısı neuralgia. -leri altüst/ayakta olmak to be very upset, angry, or irritated. - argınlığı neurasthenia. - boğumları anat. neural ganglions. -leri boşanmak to have a fit of nerves, be unable to control oneself, get hysterical or slightly hysterical. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to get on (one´s) nerves, irritate, Brit. give (someone) the pip. -leri gergin olmak to be tense, be under nervous pressure. -leri gerilmek (for someone) to be ready to explode with anger. - harbi war of nerves. - hastalığı/sayrılığı neuropathy. - kesilmek to become enraged. - kökenli neurogenic. -leri kuvvetli cool, self-possessed, imperturbable. -i oynamak/- olmak to get angry, get one´s dander up. -i tutmak to get angry suddenly, get in a temper. -leri zayıf excitable, easily excited; easily irritated."
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