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1 in çoğunu
much of -
2 den çok daha büyük
much grater than -
3 den çok daha fazla
much more than -
4 gereksiz yaygara
much cry and little wool -
5 kuru gürültü
much cry and little wool -
6 çok minnettarım
Much obliged. -
7 ökil
Much or many -
8 telim
Much or many of anything -
9 tümen
Much of anything -
10 ökil
Much or many -
11 telim
Much or many of anything -
12 tümen
Much of anything -
13 çok
"1. much; many, a lot of, lots of, plenty of. 2. often, long (time). 3. very. 4. very much. 5. poly-. -tan long since, a long time ago. çoktan beri/-tandır for a long time (now). - bilmiş 1. clever, smart. 2. cunning, crafty. - çok at most, at the very most. - defa 1. often, frequently. 2. many times. - fazla far too much. - geçmeden before long, soon. - gelmek /a/ 1. to be too much (for). 2. to become too much for (someone) to take. - gezen çok bilir. proverb One who travels a lot knows a lot. - gitmek to go too far. - görmek 1. /ı/ to consider (something) to be too much. 2. /ı, a/ to begrudge (someone) (something). -a kalmaz before long. - kere/kez 1. often, frequently. 2. many times. -a mal olmak to cost a lot. - naz âşık usandırır. proverb If you behave too coyly you will lose your lover. - olmak to go too far, overstep the limit. - söylemek to talk too much. - sürmez. It won´t last long. - şey! How strange!/What an odd business! - şükür! Thank God! - taraflı law multilateral. -a varmaz soon, before long. - yanlı/yönlü versatile, many-sided. - yaşa! 1. Bless you!/Gesundheit! (said when someone has sneezed). 2. Bless you! (said to someone with whom one is highly pleased). " -
14 ziyade
"1. what is left over, excess, surplus: Ziyadesini bana ver! Give me what´s left over. 2. courtyard (of a mosque). 3. a lot of, much; many: O günlerde ziyade yiyecek vardı. In those days food was plentiful. 4. excessive; too much; too many. 5. /dan/ more, greater: Ecmel´in tecrübesi Ekmel´inkinden ziyade. Ecmel´s more experienced than Ekmel. 6. /dan/ rather than, more than: Burası, evden ziyade müzeye benziyor. This place is more like a museum than a house. Matematikten daha ziyade tarihi seviyor. He likes history more than he does math. 7. very, extremely, exceedingly. 8. excessively, too. 9. (doing something) a lot, a great deal, considerably, greatly, much. 10. (doing something) to an excessive degree, overmuch. 11. needless, unnecessary. 12. needlessly, unnecessarily. -siyle 1. very, extremely, exceedingly: ziyadesiyle çalışkan very hard-working. 2. excessively, too. 3. (doing something) a lot, a great deal, considerably, greatly, much. 4. (doing something) to an excessive degree, overmuch. - olsun! Thank you very much! (said to someone after eating something he/she has offered one)." -
15 çok
adj. much, many, very, big, plenty, plentiful, good, fair, like hell, deadly, heavy, abounding, abundant, affluent, ample, countless, dead, exuberant, hearty, hell of, helluva, innumerable, lavish, multitudinous, numerous, piping, plenteous, precious--------adv. much, many, very, big, well, plenty, greatly, awfully, badly, deeply, highly, a lot, plenty of, acres and acres, bloody, damned, enormously, ever so, fantastically, galore, heaps of, heartily, heavily, heavy, jolly, largely, loads of, lots of--------n. lot, more, hell--------pref. multi, poly--------prep. over* * *1. a lot of 2. enormously 3. many 4. many more 5. most 6. much 7. multi 8. multiple 9. numerous 10. poly 11. so much 12. very -
16 çok fazla
adv. too much, like blazes, damn, devilish, excessively, mightily, over, overmuch, too many* * *1. a lot 2. bellyful 3. excessive 4. immensely 5. surfeit 6. very much 7. too much (adv.) 8. too much (adj.) -
17 bu kadar
adv. this much, so much, so many, thus much, that, this -
18 çok teşekkürler
interj. thank you very much, thank you very much indeed, thanks a lot, much obliged, thanks awfully, gramercy -
19 eski
"1. old, ancient. 2. former, ex-; veteran. 3. old, worn-out; secondhand. 4. past events, what went before. - ağıza yeni taam/kaşık. colloq. New food for an old mouth (said when eating something for the first time that season). E- Ahit the Old Testament. - çamlar bardak oldu. colloq. Times have changed./Things are not what they used to be. - defterleri karıştırmak/yoklamak to bring up old issues, delve into the past. - enayi biçimi slang outdated clothes; out of fashion. - eserler antiques, antiquities. -si gibi the way it used to be. - göz ağrısı an old flame. - hale getirme law complete restitution. - hamam eski tas. colloq. Nothing has changed; it´s business as usual. - hayratı da berbat etmek to make something worse by trying to improve it. -ye itibar/rağbet olsaydı bitpazarına nur yağardı. proverb If old things were in fashion light from heaven would illuminate the flea market. -si kadar as much as before. - kafalı oldfashioned (person). - köye yeni âdet unwelcome innovation. - kulağı kesik slang 1. old woman-chaser. 2. one who has experienced much. - kurt old hand. - memur slang 1. repeater, a student who has repeated most of his classes. 2. one who has experienced much. - püskü old and battered-looking, shabby. - toprak healthy and well-preserved older person. - tüfek person with a lot of experience, old hand. - zamanlarda 1. in the past, in the old days. 2. in ancient times, in antiquity." -
20 fazla
"1. too; too much; too many. 2. /dan/ more (than). 3. extra, left over. 4. what is left over, the remainder. -dan 1. in addition, in excess, as an extra. 2. furthermore, moreover, in addition. -sıyla greatly, extremely. - gelmek to be too much, be more than necessary. - kaçırmak to overdrink; to overeat. - kaçmak to be too much, be more than necessary. -/artık mal göz çıkarmaz. proverb Although you don´t need it now, it´ll probably come in handy later on. - olmak (for someone) to go too far, overstep the limit."
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