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  • 1 kaybediş

    losing (n.)

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  • 2 kaybederek

    losing (prep.)

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  • 3 kaybet

    1. lose 2. mislay 3. losing (v.) 4. mislaid (v.) 5. lost (v.)

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  • 4 akıntıya kürek çekmek

    fight a losing battle against, grope in the dark

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  • 5 kan kaybetme

    n. losing blood, haemorrhage [Brit.], hemorrhage

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  • 6 kaybedeceği belli olan

    adj. losing

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  • 7 kazançlı olmayan

    adj. losing

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  • 8 ümitsizce savaşmak

    fight a losing battle against

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  • 9 şansı rast gitmemek

    to have a losing streak

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  • 10 hasta

    "1. sick, ill. 2. patient, sick person; invalid. 3. slang hard up, flat broke, penniless. 4. slang lazy student. 5. slang losing (card). 6. addicted to, excessively fond of: futbol hastası great soccer fan. -ya bakmak 1. to nurse a patient. 2. to examine a patient. 3. to treat a patient. -ya çorba sorulur mu? colloq. Why hesitate? Go on and do it./Of course I want it. -, çorbası tasta. colloq. He´s not really very sick. - düşmek to get sick. - etmek /ı/ to make (someone) ill. -ya karpuz/çorba/kar sormak to ask someone if he wants something when it´s obvious he does. - olmak 1. to get sick; to be ill. 2. slang to go to class unprepared. -sı olmak /ın/ 1. to be addicted to, be excessively fond of, be a fan of. 2. to be the patient of (a specified doctor). - yatağı sickbed. "

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  • 11 horoz

    1. cock, rooster. 2. hammer (of a gun), cock. 3. bridge (of a lock). 4. slang tough guy, tough. - akıllı/kafalı colloq. bird-brained, stupid. - dövüşü 1. cockfight. 2. a variety of Indian wrestling in which the contestants slap at each other while in a squatting position. - falı alectryomancy. - fasulyesi a small white bean. - gibi 1. quarrelsome, quick-tempered, always ready for a fight. 2. like a rooster. -dan kaçar (woman) who avoids the company of men. - ölür, gözü çöplükte kalır. proverb One can never become reconciled to losing rank, wealth, or power. - ötmeden before daybreak. -lar öttü. colloq. Morning has broken. - şekeri lollipop in the shape of a rooster.

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  • 12 kol

    "1. arm. 2. sleeve. 3. limb, large branch (of a tree). 4. crank. 5. handle; lever. 6. phys. arm. 7. neck (of a musical instrument). 8. strand (of a rope). 9. division, branch. 10. patrol. 11. club (in a school). 12. gang; troupe. 13. mil. column. 14. formerly wing (of an army). 15. side (direction). 16. butchery shank. 17. arm (of a chair). 18. brachial. -larını açmak /a/ to receive (someone) with open arms. -unda altın bileziği olmak to possess a profitable skill. - askısı med. sling. - atardamarı anat. brachial artery. - atmak 1. (for a tree) to put forth branches. 2. to spread, extend. - bağı mil. brassard. - dayanağı armrest. - demiri iron bar (used to bar a door). - düğmesi cuff link. - emeği manual labor. - evi tailor. armhole, place where the sleeve joins the yoke. - gezmek 1. (for a security force) to patrol an area. 2. (for a criminal) to prowl around or lurk in an area. -una girmek /ın/ to take (someone´s) arm. -u kanadı kırılmak to be left sitting high and dry (after losing one´s source or sources of support), have the rug pulled out from under one. - kanat olmak/germek /a/ to take (someone) under (one´s) wing. - kapağı (shirt) cuff. - kemiği anat. humerus. - kola arm in arm. - kola girmek to link arms. -una kuvvet. colloq. Keep it up!/Keep up the good work! - saati wrist watch. -larını sallaya sallaya gelmek to come without bothering to bring anything (as a gift). -ları/-larını sıvamak to get ready to do something, roll up one´s sleeves. - tahtası sleeveboard. - uzatmak to spread, expand, branch out. -u uzun powerful and influential. - vurmak to patrol; to wander around. - yormak to work hard."

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  • 13 vakit

    ,-kti 1. time. 2. the right time, the time (for doing something). 3. when: Refia geldiği vakit when Refia comes/when Refia came. -iyle 1. at the proper time, in due season, in time. 2. in the past, once, once upon a time. -ini almak /ın/ to take (someone´s) time. - dolmak for a given period of time to be up, come to an end. - geçirmek to pass the time, occupy oneself. -i gelmek /ın/ for (someone´s) hour of death to be at hand. -ler hayrolsun! Good day! - kaybetmeden without losing any time, promptly, at once. - kazanmak 1. to save time. 2. (for someone) to gain time. - nakittir. proverb Time is money. -i olmak to have enough time. -i olmamak not to have enough time. - öldürmek to kill time. -ini şaşmamak to be punctual. - vakit from time to time, at times. -ini yemek /ın/ to take (someone´s) time. -i yerinde well-off, well-fixed, economically comfortable.

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  • 14 yemek

    "1. /ı/ to eat. 2. /ı/ to spend (money); to spend (money) recklessly. 3. /ı/ to corrode, eat. 4. /ı/ (for an insect) to bite, eat (someone) up; (for an insect) to eat (something). 5. /ı/ to require, use up, consume: Bu soba çok odun yiyor. It takes a lot of wood to keep this stove going. 6. /ı/ slang to milk someone for (his money), bleed someone for (his money). 7. /ı/slang to make mincemeat of (someone). 8. /ı/ slang to kill, do (someone) in. 9. /ı/ slang to lay, have sex with. 10. /dan/ slang to get laid by. 11. /ı/ slang to kiss/lick/suck (someone). 12. /ı/ slang to get (a fine, a jail sentence). yemez slang person who can´t be tricked, fox. yiyip bitirmek /ı/ 1. to eat up every bit of (a food). 2. to spend or spend recklessly every bit of (a sum of money). 3. to use up every bit of (something). 4. to drive (someone) to distraction, drive (someone) crazy. 5. to drain, wear (someone) down, take a lot out of (someone). 6. to milk someone for (his money), bleed someone for (his money). Yeme de yanında yat! slang 1. It´s a food which isn´t just good; it´s finger-licking good! 2. She´s not just beautiful; she´s a knockout! yemeden içmeden (divulging something confidential) without losing any time. yemeden içmeden kesilmek to have no appetite, be off one´s food. Ye kürküm ye! colloq. He wouldn´t have given me the time of day if I hadn´t been dressed well./She wouldn´t have so much as looked at me if I hadn´t been wearing this uniform. Yediği naneye bak! colloq. Look at how he´s put his foot into it this time! Yemeyenin malını yerler (demine hu çekerler) (üstüne bir bardak su içerler). proverb Don´t be miserly and deny yourself things you can afford, for you can rest assured that what you save up but don´t spend will be spent freely and enjoyed to the hilt by whoever gets it after you´ve died. "

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  • 15 yitirim

    loss, losing.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Losing — Los ing, a. [See {Lose}, v. t.] Causing or likely to cause a loss; as, a losing game or business; a losing strategy. [1913 Webster] Who strive to sit out losing hands are lost. Herbert. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • losing — [lo͞o′ziŋ] n. 1. the act of one that loses 2. [pl.] losses by gambling adj. 1. that loses [a losing team] 2. resulting in loss [a losing proposition] …   English World dictionary

  • Losing — Lo sing, a. [See {Losenger}.] Given to flattery or deceit; flattering; cozening. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Amongst the many simoniacal that swarmed in the land, Herbert, Bishop of Thetford, must not be forgotten; nick named Losing, that is, the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • losing it — losing the ability to think or remember, not sharp    I think I m losing it. I can t add or multiply without a calculator …   English idioms

  • losing — adjective Date: 1519 1. resulting in or likely to result in defeat < a losing battle > < a losing poker hand > 2. marked by many losses or more losses than wins < a losing streak > < a losing record > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Losing It — Infobox Book name = Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time title orig = translator = image caption = author = Valerie Bertinelli illustrator = cover artist = country = USA language = English series = subject = genre = publisher …   Wikipedia

  • Losing — Lose Lose (l[=oo]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lost} (l[o^]st; 115) p. pr. & vb. n. {Losing} (l[=oo]z [i^]ng).] [OE. losien to loose, be lost, lose, AS. losian to become loose; akin to OE. leosen to lose, p. p. loren, lorn, AS. le[ o]san, p. p. loren… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • losing — 1. adjective That loses or lose, or has or have lost. Being on the losing team is disappointing. 2. noun The action of the verb to lose …   Wiktionary

  • losing — adj. Losing is used with these nouns: ↑battle, ↑candidate, ↑proposition, ↑sequence, ↑side, ↑streak, ↑team …   Collocations dictionary

  • losing — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [ Said of one who loses ] Syn. failing, falling, undone, defeated, worsted, ruined, doomed, being wrecked, being destroyed, being shorn of, being denuded, being deprived of, being bereft of, having the worst of it, coming …   English dictionary for students

  • Losing My Religion — Single par R.E.M. extrait de l’album Out of Time Sortie 19 février 1991 …   Wikipédia en Français

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