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1 bahtsızlık
misfortune. -
2 kara talih
misfortune, tragic destiny -
3 talihsizlik
misfortune, bad luck, mishap, mischance, misadventure -
4 şanssızlık
misfortune, bad luck, adversity, bad break -
5 şanssızlık
n. misfortune, ill luck, rotten luck, adversity, hard luck, bad, blow, contretemps, hard line, hoodoo, mischance, sorrow, bad luck* * *misfortune -
6 talihsizlik
n. inauspiciousness, misfortune, ill luck, mishap, contretemps, fatality, hard line, infelicity, mischance* * *1. mischance 2. misfortune -
7 aksilik
"1. an unfortunate incident, misfortune, hitch. 2. crossness, obstinacy, peevishness. - bu ya! I would have to...!/As misfortune would have it,..../As bad luck would have it,...: Fakat aksilik bu ya, o sırada öğretmen içeri girdi. The teacher would have to come at just that moment. - çıkmak to have a difficulty come up. - etmek to be obstinate, be stubborn; to raise difficulties. -i tutmak suddenly to get obstinate; to have a fit of obstinacy. -i üstünde in a bad mood, cross, peevish, grumpy." -
8 bela
"calamity, misfortune, evil, trouble. - aramak to look for trouble. -ya bak ki the trouble is that. -yı berzah great calamity. -sını bulmak to get into trouble; to get one´s deserts. -ya çatmak/düşmek/girmek/uğramak to run into trouble. -sını çekmek /ın/ to suffer (for some deed). - çıkarmak to make trouble, cause a row. - geliyorum demez. proverb Misfortune comes without warning. -lar mübareği the last straw. - okumak to curse. -yı satın almak to invite trouble. -yı savmak to drive trouble away, escape from trouble. -ya sokmak /ı/ to make trouble for, get (someone) into trouble." -
9 ibret
",-ti 1. lesson learned through a misfortune. 2. an unhappy event serving as a deterrent. 3. colloq. strange, queer; ugly, repulsive. -i âlem için (doing something) that it may be a warning to all, that it may serve as a lesson to all. - almak /dan/ to take (something) as a warning; to learn a lesson from (a mishap). -in kudreti colloq. hideously ugly. - olmak /a/ (for a misfortune) to serve as a lesson (to)." -
10 nazar
"1. look; glance. 2. the evil eye. 3. opinion: nazarımda in my opinion. -a almak /ı/ to take (something, someone) into account, take (something, someone) into consideration. -ıyla bakmak /a/ to regard (something, someone) as. - boncuğu blue bead (worn to ward off the evil eye). - değmek /a/ for the evil eye to strike (someone)/cause (someone) misfortune. - değmesin. colloq. May misfortune not befall him/it! -ı dikkate almak /ı/ to pay attention to; to take (someone, something) into consideration. -ı dikkatini çekmek /ın/ to attract (someone´s) attention. -dan düşmek to fall from favor. -a gelmek to be struck by the evil eye. -ı itibara almak /ı/ to regard (someone, something) as important. -da olmak to be in favor, be well regarded." -
11 aksilik
n. misfortune, ill luck, mishap, rotten luck, trouble, hitch, perversity, crossness, awkwardness, bile, contrariety, contrariness, contretemps, dourness, fractiousness, gruffness, hardness, misadventure, moodiness, petulance, recalcitrance, reverse* * *1. moodiness 2. tantrum -
12 bela
n. trouble, problem, misfortune* * *1. calamity 2. predicament -
13 felaket
n. disaster, catastrophe, misfortune, calamity* * *1. calamity 2. catastrophe 3. disaster -
14 kaza
adj. crack-up--------n. accident, mishap, misfortune, misadventure, borough, casualty, crash, district, fatality, incident, smash, smash up, township, wreck* * *1. accident 2. casualty 3. misadventure 4. mishap -
15 afat
n. disaster, catastrophe, misfortune, calamity -
16 dert ortağı
n. fellow sufferer, companion in misfortune, confidant -
17 terslik
n. misfortune, misadventure, ill luck, shortness, moods, acerbity, awkwardness, reversion, perversity, reverse, contrariness, contrariety, acrimony, biliousness, crossness, cussedness, hitch, sullenness, tartness -
18 arka
IBackIIBacker, one who helps you in misfortune -
19 arka
IBackIIBacker, one who helps you in misfortune -
20 aksilik
"mishap, misfortune, hitch; peevishness, crossness, obstinacy, perversity"
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