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1 lifeline
n. cankurtaran halatı, dalgıç halatı, hayatın bağlı olduğu şey, hayat çizgisi* * *cankurtaran halatı* * *noun (a rope for support in dangerous operations or thrown to rescue a drowning person.) cankurtaran halatı -
2 life
n. hayat, can, yaşam, ömür, canlı, canlılık* * *1. hayat 2. yaşam* * *plural - lives; noun1) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) hayat, yaşam2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) ömür, yaşam, hayat3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) canlılık, hayat, hareket4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) yaşam biçimi5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.)... yaşamı,... hayatı6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) hayat, yaşam, canlı7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) hayat hikâyesi8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) ömür boyu hapis•- lifeless- lifelike
- life-and-death
- lifebelt
- lifeboat
- lifebuoy
- life-cycle
- life expectancy
- lifeguard
- life-jacket
- lifeline
- lifelong
- life-saving
- life-sized
- life-size
- lifetime
- as large as life
- bring to life
- come to life
- for life
- the life and soul of the party
- not for the life of me
- not on your life!
- take life
- take one's life
- take one's life in one's hands
- to the life
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lifeline — ► NOUN 1) a rope or line thrown to rescue someone in difficulties in water or used by sailors to secure themselves to a boat. 2) a thing which is essential for the continued existence of someone or something or which provides a means of escape.… … English terms dictionary
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lifeline — noun 1 rope VERB + LIFELINE ▪ throw sb ▪ catch, cling to ▪ He clung to the lifeline and the woman pulled him to the bank. 2 important help ADJECTIVE ▪ … Collocations dictionary
lifeline — noun (C) 1 something which someone depends on completely: The telephone is her lifeline to the rest of the world. 2 a rope used for saving people in danger, especially at sea … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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lifeline — noun a) A line to which a drowning or falling victim may cling to. b) A means or route for transporting indispensable supplies … Wiktionary
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lifeline — UK [ˈlaɪfˌlaɪn] / US noun [countable] Word forms lifeline : singular lifeline plural lifelines 1) a person or thing that you depend on very much 2) a rope that you throw to someone who has fallen into water by accident … English dictionary
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lifeline — life|line [ laıf,laın ] noun count 1. ) a person or thing that you depend on very much 2. ) a rope that you throw to someone who has fallen into water by accident … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lifeline — [ˈlaɪfˌlaɪn] noun [C] someone or something that you depend on to help you when you are in a difficult situation … Dictionary for writing and speaking English