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121 kurtlu
1. worm-infested, wormy (object, food, dead body). 2. fidgety. - baklanın kör alıcısı olur. proverb Even the most worthless things can find a buyer. -
122 kökteş
gram. cognate (word). - tümleç direct object that is cognate with its verb. -
123 mahzur
1. objection, drawback. 2. obstacle, snag. - görmek /da/ to object (to), have an objection (to). -
124 maksat
1. intention, purpose, aim, object. 2. /dan/ the meaning of: Yemekten maksat beslenmektir. Food means nourishment. - gütmek to have a hidden aim, cherish a secret intention. -
125 merak
",-kı 1. curiosity. 2. great interest in, great liking for; passion for (something). 3. being particular or fastidious about. 4. anxiety, worry. -ta bırakmak /ı/ to leave (someone) worried, put (someone) into an anxious state. -tan çatlamak 1. to burst with curiosity. 2. to be filled with anxiety. - etme! colloq. Don´t worry! - etmek /ı/ 1. to be curious (about). 2. to be anxious (about). - getirmek to suffer from melancholia. -ı kalkmak 1. for a feeling of sadness or melancholy to descend upon (someone). 2. to become filled with curiosity. - olmak /a/ to become the object of (someone´s) curiosity or interest. -ı olmak /a/ to be greatly interested in; to have a passion for. - sarmak/sardırmak /a/ to develop a great interest in; to develop a passion for." -
126 meyveli
"1. (plant) which has fruit on it, fruit-laden, fruited. 2. (something) which is made from fruit, fruit; (something) which has fruit in it, fruited. - ağacı taşlarlar. proverb Cultured, talented people are often the object of jealous criticism." -
127 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). -
128 nesneleşmek
"to turn into an object; to become objectively perceptible."
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