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1 miat
"1. wear life (of an object), the time during which an object is fit for use: Bu paltonun miadı üç yıldır. This coat is good for three years of wear. 2. a stated period of time (set forth in an agreement). 3. deadline; due date (for a payment); end (of a stated period). 4. the time when soldiers or students are issued new uniforms. -ı dolmak 1. (for a contract) to terminate, expire. 2. (for something) to become worn out." -
2 muhatap
1. person addressed, person spoken to, collocutor. 2. colloq., used to show scorn: O benim muhatabım olamaz. I won´t give him the time of day./I won´t stoop to speak with him. - olmak /a/ 1. to have (a question, a remark) directed to oneself. 2. to be the object of, receive (something unpleasant). -
3 şaşmak
1. /a/ to be amazed at, be astonished at. 2. /dan/ to depart from (a way of behavior). 3. to make a mistake, be mistaken. 4. /ı/ (for a missile, a blow) to miss (its object). 5. /ı/ to lose (one´s way). 6. /ı/ to forget (what day it is). 7. (for something) not to take place at its usual time.
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