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it's+a+waste+of+breath

  • 1 nefes

    "1. breath. 2. puff, draw, drag (on a pipe, cigarette). 3. instant, moment. 4. breath which has healing power (and which is blown upon the sick). 5. poem (sung by dervishes). 6. slang hashish, hash. - alamamak 1. to be unable to breathe properly. 2. to be very busy, not to have time to catch one´s breath. - aldırmamak /a/ to work (someone) very hard, not to give (someone) a chance to catch his breath. - almak 1. to breathe; to breathe in, inhale. 2. to feel relieved, breathe freely. 3. to take a short break, catch one´s breath; to rest. 4. to live, breathe. - borusu anat. trachea. - çekmek 1. to take a puff, draw, or drag (on a pipe, cigarette). 2. slang to smoke some hash. 3. slang to have sexual intercourse, have sex. - darlığı 1. shortness of breath. 2. asthma. - etmek /a/ to blow one´s breath upon (someone) (to cure him/her of an ailment). - kesici breathtaking, thrilling; suspenseful, suspense-filled. -i kesilmek to be thrilled: O manzara karşısında herkesin nefesi kesildi. That view took everybody´s breath away. -i kesilmek/daralmak/tutulmak 1. to have difficulty breathing. 2. to gasp, catch one´s breath. - nefese out of breath, panting. - tüketmek 1. to talk at great length, talk until one is blue in the face. 2. to expend a lot of hot air for nothing, waste one´s breath. - vermek to breathe out, exhale."

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  • 2 boşuna nefes tüketmek

    to waste one's breath

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  • 3 çene yormak

    to talk in vain, to waste one's breath

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  • 4 çene

    1. jaw bone. 2. chin. 3. jaw (of a vise or clamp). 4. talkativeness, garrulity. -si açılmak to start talking nonstop. - altı the underside of the chin. -si atmak for the jaw of a dying person to tremble. -sini bağlamak /ın/ to tie up the jaw of (a dead person). -sini bıçak açmamak not to utter a peep, not to say a word (owing to sadness or worry). - çalmak to gab, have a chin-wag, chin-wag. - çukuru dimple (in the chin). -sini dağıtmak /ın/ to give (someone) a good wallop on the chin. -si düşük talkative, chatty, gabby. - kavafı 1. gabber, gabby person, chatterer. 2. gabby, chatty, very talkative. - kemiği anat. jawbone, mandible. -si kilitlenmek (for one´s jaw) to lock. -ye kuvvet by dint of talking. -si kuvvetli (someone) who can talk unceasingly. -n pırtı! slang Shut up!/Hold your tongue! - sakızı a word or saying which one frequently repeats. - satmak to chatter on and on. -sini tutmak to hold one´s tongue. -n tutulsun! Damn your tongue! - yarışı chin-wag, gabfest. - yarıştırmak to have a chin-wag. - yormak to waste one´s breath.

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  • don't waste your breath — spoken 1) used for telling someone not to try to persuade someone else, because they will never succeed Don t waste your breath arguing with him. 2) used for telling someone that they should not give advice to a person because that person will… …   English dictionary

  • waste one's breath — {v. phr.} To speak or to argue with no result; do nothing by talking. * /The teacher saw that she was wasting her breath; the children refused to believe her./ * /I know what I want. You re wasting your breath./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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