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1 savaşmak
v. fight, make war, war, battle, fight a battle, struggle, campaign, conflict, contend, strive against, strive with, wage war against, wage war on smb.--------savaşmak (için)v. battle for--------savaşmak (karşı)v. battle against* * *battle -
2 için uğraşmak
v. strive for, strive after, work hard for -
3 için çalışmak
v. strive for, strive after, strain after -
4 savaşmamak
v. (neg. form of savaşmak) fight, make war, war, battle, fight a battle, struggle, campaign, conflict, contend, strive against, strive with, wage war against, wage war on smb. -
5 uğraş
n. occupation, profession, avocation, employment, engagement, struggle, exertion, wrestle, endeavor, endeavour [Brit.], resource, toil, tug* * *1. strive 2. strove 3. struggle on 4. attend to 5. cope 6. cope with 7. deal 8. deal with 9. dealt 10. dealt with 11. coping with (v.) 12. dealing (v.) 13. striving (v.) 14. striven (v.) -
6 didinmek
v. wear oneself out, toil, toil and moil, try hard, fag, grub, moil, slave, strain, strive -
7 didinmemek
v. (neg. form of didinmek) wear oneself out, toil, toil and moil, try hard, fag, grub, moil, slave, strain, strive -
8 gayret etmek
v. make an effort, go for, endeavor, endeavour [Brit.], strain, strain at, strain after, hump, hump oneself, take care, cultivate, jockey for, rustle, strive, study, try -
9 mücâdele etmek
v. struggle, fight, agonize, battle, fight a battle, buffet, combat, compete, crusade, strive, tussle, be up against, war, be at war with, wrestle -
10 yapmaya uğraşmak
v. strive to do -
11 çabalamak
v. endeavor, scramble, strive, endeavour [Brit.], struggle, work, go for, exert oneself, go after, hump oneself, strain, strain at, study, tug -
12 çabalamamak
v. (neg. form of çabalamak) endeavor, scramble, strive, endeavour [Brit.], struggle, work, go for, exert oneself, go after, hump oneself, strain, strain at, study, tug -
13 çekişmek
v. quarrel, bicker, contend, chaffer, compete, conflict, contest, debate, dispute, higgle, rival, strive with -
14 çekişmemek
v. (neg. form of çekişmek) quarrel, bicker, contend, chaffer, compete, conflict, contest, debate, dispute, higgle, rival, strive with -
15 calismaa
[T calismak, Az calismaq, from calmaa]: to striveA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > calismaa
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16 gayret etmek
to exert oneself, to make an effort, to try hard, to strive, to endeavour -
17 yeltenmek
to try, to attempt, to strive, to dare -
18 çaba göstermek
to make an effort, to strive, to strain, to endeavour, to exert oneself -
19 çabalamak
to endeavour, to strive, to struggle, to labour, to labor, to exert oneself, to make an effort -
20 çalışmak
"to work, to labour, to labor; to study; to try, to strive, to attempt, to eneavour, to seek; to run, to work, to operate, to function, to go; (araba, motor) to start"
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