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1 zayıf düş
languish -
2 güçsüzleş
1. become weak 2. get weak 3. got weak 4. gotten weak 5. languish 6. flag (v.) -
3 sürünmek
v. drag, creep, crawl, grovel, rough it, languish, trail* * *crawl -
4 cansızlaşmak
v. languish -
5 cansızlaşmamak
v. (neg. form of cansızlaşmak) languish -
6 durgunlaşmak
v. stagnate, slacken, languish, drag -
7 durgunlaşmamak
v. (neg. form of durgunlaşmak) stagnate, slacken, languish, drag -
8 gevşemek
v. relax, cool down, get loose, loosen, soften, ease off, slacken, let go, fade, flag, languish, let up, let upon, go limp, come loose, work loose, slack, slack off, unbend, unbrace oneself, come unstuck, unwind -
9 gevşememek
v. (neg. form of gevşemek) relax, cool down, get loose, loosen, soften, ease off, slacken, let go, fade, flag, languish, let up, let upon, go limp, come loose, work loose, slack, slack off, unbend, unbrace oneself, come unstuck, unwind -
10 hali kalmamak
v. be exhausted, feel faint, faint, droop, languish -
11 hapiste çürümek
v. languish in prison -
12 sürünmemek
v. (neg. form of sürünmek) drag, creep, crawl, grovel, rough it, languish, trail -
13 çürümek
v. rot, decay, spoil, go bad, become unsound, decompose, canker, decline, fester, go off, languish, molder, moulder, perish, putrefy, sphacelate--------çürümek (kuru ot)v. ret -
14 çürümemek
v. (neg. form of çürümek) rot, decay, spoil, go bad, become unsound, decompose, canker, decline, fester, go off, languish, molder, moulder, perish, putrefy, sphacelate -
15 üzülmek
v. feel bad about, feel badly about, bother, bother about, deplore, fret, grieve, languish, regret, rue, sadden, sorrow, trouble, be troubled about, worry, worry oneself -
16 üzülmemek
v. (neg. form of üzülmek) feel bad about, feel badly about, bother, bother about, deplore, fret, grieve, languish, regret, rue, sadden, sorrow, trouble, be troubled about, worry, worry oneself -
17 takatı kesilmek
to be worn out, to languish, to be pooped out
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Languish — Lan guish, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Languished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Languishing}.] [OE. languishen, languissen, F. languir, L. languere; cf. Gr. ? to slacken, ? slack, Icel. lakra to lag behind; prob. akin to E. lag, lax, and perh. to E. slack. See {… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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