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1 mânia
barrier -
2 mânia
"obstacle, difficulty; barrier" -
3 mania
"obstacle, barrier; hindrance." -
4 manyaklık
mania -
5 mani
mania -
6 manyaklık
"mania; craziness, stupidity, idiocy" -
7 delilik
n. madness, craziness, insanity, lunacy, derangement, mental derangement, wildness, mania, bug, crotchet, distraction, extravagance, folly, foolery, vagary* * *1. abalienatio mentis 2. abalienation 3. daftness 4. dementedness 5. idiocy 6. insaneness 7. insanity 8. lunacy 9. madness 10. mania -
8 düşkünlük
n. addiction, dotage, fondness, keenness, fanaticism, decay, poverty, affection, devotion, fixation, partiality--------mania* * *1. decrepitude 2. indulgence -
9 mani
n. obstacle, hindrance, impediment, crimp, disincentive, slashing* * *1. ditty 2. mania -
10 cinnet
n. lunacy, insanity, madness, mania, rabidness, possession -
11 herkesi kendine düşman görme
n. persecution complex, persecution mania -
12 delilik
"madness, insanity, lunacy; craze, mania; fad, rage" -
13 çılgınlık
madness, insanity, lunacy, frenzy, mania -
14 illet
",-ti 1. chronic disease; chronic illness. 2. colloq. passion, mania, addiction: Bu caz çalma illetini nerede edindin? Where´d you get this passion for playing jazz? 3. colloq. problem, bug (in a machine): Bu televizyonun illeti ne? What´s wrong with this television? 4. bodily defect (such as the loss of a limb). 5. phil., law cause. 6. colloq. pain in the neck, a real pain (said of a very annoying person or thing). 7. colloq. (someone, something) who/which is a real pain. - etmek /ı/ to give (someone) a pain in the neck, give (someone) the pip, annoy (someone) greatly. - olmak /a/ to find (someone) a pain in the neck." -
15 mani
psych. mania. -
16 manik
psych. manic, pertaining to or affected with mania. -
17 taşkın
"1. (river, etc.) which has overflowed its banks. 2. markedly unrestrained; rowdy, boisterous; impetuous; excessively exuberant. 3. psych. manic, affected with mania. 4. inundation, flood. - yatağı geog. floodplain (of a river)." -
18 taşkınlık
"1. marked lack of restraint; rowdiness, boisterousness; impetuousness; excessive exuberance. 2. markedly unrestrained behavior; rowdy behavior. 3. psych. mania."
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