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1 vuku
occurrence, happening -
2 oluş
n. occurrence* * *1. compose 2. compose of 3. comprise of 4. consist 5. consist of 6. occurrence 7. composed (v.) 8. comprised (v.) 9. consisted (v.) -
3 vaka
1. event, occurrence. 2. case, occurrence (of a disease). -
4 çıkma
n. going out, going up, rise, outbreak, occurrence, cantilever, annotation, egress, egression, emergence, expulsion, protrusion, pull out, withdrawal* * *1. emanation 2. emergence -
5 olay
n. event, happening, fact, circumstance, incident, affair, case, episode, experience, instance, occurrence, scene* * *1. episode 2. event 3. incident 4. news event 5. occasion 6. happening (n.) 7. occurring (n.) -
6 epizot
n. episode, event, occurrence; one of a group of loosely connected stories (in a literary work, film, play, etc.) -
7 olma
n. being, happening, existing, existence, occurrence, maturation -
8 hadise
event, incident, case, occurrence -
9 olay
"event, incident, case, fact, happening, occurrence; phenomenon" -
10 vaka
event, occurrence olay, hadise -
11 hadise
event, incident, occurrence. - çıkarmak to make trouble, cause trouble, make a fuss. -
12 olay
1. event, occurrence. 2. unusual event, incident. 3. phenomenon. - çıkarmak to make trouble, cause trouble. -lar dizisi 1. sequence of events. 2. lit. plot. -
13 vuku
",-uu occurrence, occurring, coming to pass. - bulmak/-a gelmek to occur, happen, take place. -u halinde in case of; in case (something happens)."
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