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1 nervous
adj. sinir, sinirli, gergin, asabi, ürkek* * *1. sinirli 2. sinirsel* * *1) (of the nerves: the nervous system.) sinir sistemi2) (rather afraid: She was nervous about travelling by air; a nervous old lady.) biraz korkmuş -
2 nervous
sinirlere iliskin, sinirsel; heyecanli, ürkek, sinirleri gergin -
3 nervous
sinirsel -
4 nervous breakdown
sinir bozukluğu, nevrasteni* * *sinir bozukluğu* * *(a period of mental illness caused by a time of great strain.) bunalım, sinir krizi -
5 nervous system
sinir sistemi* * *sinir sistemi* * *(the brain, spinal cord and nerves of a person or animal.) sinir sistemi -
6 nervous prostration
n. sinir bozukluğu, nevrasteni* * *sinir bozukluğu -
7 nervous temperament
n. sinirlilik, asabi mizaç -
8 nervous temperament
n. sinirlilik, asabi mizaç -
9 nervous breakdown
sinirsel çöküntü, agir sinir bozuklugu, sinir krizi -
10 nervous system
sinir sistemi -
11 nervous breakdown
sinir bozukluğu -
12 nervous prostration
sinir bozukluğu -
13 nervous system
sinir sistemi -
14 autonomic nervous system
otonom sinir sistemi -
15 central nervous system
merkezi sinir sistemi* * *1. merkezi sinir sistemi 2. santral sinir sistemi -
16 be nervous
v. sinirli olmak -
17 don't be nervous
sinirlenmeyin -
18 be nervous
v. sinirli olmak -
19 don't be nervous
sinirlenmeyin -
20 central nervous system
merkezi sinir sistemi
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