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1 tarafından korun
offend by -
2 ağır
"1. heavy; mil. heavy. 2. heavy, difficult (work). 3. serious, difficult (problem). 4. serious, grave (sickness, wound). 5. stuffy, oppressive; smelly. 6. cutting, hurtful, offensive. 7. slow; ponderous. 8. slowly; ponderously. 9. thick, viscous. 10. valuable, precious. 11. indigestible, rich, heavy (food). - adam 1. man who acts slowly. 2. man who is slow to respond, lazy man. 3. serious-minded man. - ağır 1. slowly. 2. (to weigh) at the very most. - aksak very slowly and irregularly. - almak /ı/ to proceed slowly (with). -dan almak /ı/ not to show any interest in, appear uninterested in, appear reluctant to do (something). - basmak 1. to be heavy. 2. to have a strong influence, be influential, have weight. 3. to be important, be given weight, have priority. 4. /ı/ to oppress (as a nightmare). - canlı lazy, inactive, sluggish. - ceza a major punishment. - ceza mahkemesi criminal court for major cases. - çekmek to be heavy; to show a heavy weight (on a scale). - davranmak to act slowly, move slowly. - ezgi, fıstıki makam colloq. slowly, taking one´s time, ponderously. - gelmek /a/ 1. to offend, hurt, touch (one´s) honor. 2. to seem or be too difficult (for). -ına gitmek /ın/ to offend, hurt (one´s) feelings. - hapis cezası imprisonment for five years or more. - hastalık serious disease. - ihmal law gross negligence. - iş hard work. - işçi slang prostitute, whore. - işitmek/duymak to be hard of hearing. - kaçmak (for a joke, remark) to be unkind. - kanlı 1. slow, inactive, sluggish. 2. repulsive, unattractive. - kayıp heavy casualties. - konuşmak to say some hard things, speak harsh words. - ol. 1. Go slowly. 2. Take it easy./Calm down./Keep your cool. - oturmak to behave with dignity. - para cezası law fine. - sanayi heavy industry. - sıklet sports heavyweight. - söz hard word, harsh word; hard words, harsh words. - su chem. heavy water. - top big gun, important person, powerful person. - uyku deep sleep. - yaralı seriously wounded, gravely injured. " -
3 hatır
1. memory, mind. 2. one´s feelings, one´s sensitivities. 3. sake. 4. influence, consideration, weight, the consideration that one person expects from another. - almak to please someone. - belası burdensome obligation undertaken out of respect or friendship for someone. -ına bir şey gelmesin. colloq. Don´t misunderstand me./I don´t mean to imply anything bad. -ından çıkamamak /ın/ to consent to something rather than offend (a friend). -dan çıkarmak /ı/ to forget. -ından çıkarmamak /ı/ to keep in mind, continue one´s concern for. -ından çıkmamak to keep coming to one´s mind. -ından geçmemek 1. not even to think of. 2. /ın/ to do something rather than disappoint (someone). -ına gelmek to occur to one, come to one´s mind. -a getirmek /ı/ (for something) to remind someone of (something). -a gönüle bakmamak not to let one´s consideration for someone prevent one from doing what is right. - gönül bilmemek/saymamak/tanımamak 1. not to let one´s consideration for someone prevent one from doing what is right. 2. not to consider the feelings of others. -a (ve hayale) gelmemek (for a possibility) not even to occur to one. -ını hoş etmek /ın/ to please (someone). - için as a favor to someone. - için çiğ tavuk (da) yenir. proverb A person will do difficult or unpleasant things in order to please others. -ı için for the sake of, because of. -ı kalmak to feel hurt or offended. -ında kalmak to remember. -ını kırmak /ın/ to hurt (someone´s) feelings, offend. -ında olmak to have in mind, not to have forgotten. -ı sayılır 1. considerable. 2. respected. -ı sayılmak 1. to have influence and weight. 2. to have one´s feelings respected. - saymak to show one´s respect, show one´s esteem. -ını saymak /ın/ to show one´s respect for (someone) (by one´s action). - senedi accommodation bill. - sormak /a/ to ask (someone) how he is, ask after/about (someone). -ında tutmak /ı/ to remember, keep (something) in mind. -ından ve hayalinden geçmemek (for something) not even to cross (one´s) mind. - yapmak to please someone. -ım yok mu? Don´t I count for anything?/Have I no weight or influence? -
4 kırmak
"/ı/ 1. to break. 2. to chop or split (wood). 3. to crush; to grind coarsely. 4. to fold (printed sheets). 5. to break, destroy (one´s resistance, strength, pride, or desire). 6. (for war, disease) to kill, cut down. 7. to reduce (a price). 8. to offend, hurt. 9. backgammon to win (an opponent´s piece). 10. to turn (a rudder, steering wheel) sharply to one side. 11. to mitigate, abate, break (the severity of a cold spell, the unpleasant effects of something). 12. slang to run away, clear out, make tracks. Kır boynunu! colloq. Scram!/Beat it! kırıp dökmek /ı/ to destroy, break. kırıp geçirmek /ı/ 1. to wipe out, destroy utterly. 2. to offend (someone) greatly. 3. to make (people) split their sides laughing. kıran kırana (fighting) savagely, with no holds barred; with might and main. kırdığı koz kırkı/bini aşmak to make one gaffe after another." -
5 gücendirmek
v. offend, displease, give offense, affront, badger, chafe, disoblige, gall, huff, miff, pique, give umbrage, vex* * *hurt -
6 incit
1. aggrieve 2. hurt 3. injure 4. mortify 5. offend 6. mortifying (v.) 7. mortified (v.) 8. aggrieved (v.) 9. offended (v.) 10. injured (v.) -
7 incitmek
v. hurt, offend, harm, touch, injure, wound, aggrieve, cut, cut up, gall, hurt deeply, mortify, pique, rive, scarify, scathe, scotch, sting, strain, sprain* * *hurt -
8 kırmak
v. break, split, crack, hurt, offend, give offense, ruffle smb.'s feelings, breach, break down, bust, cut, dampen, fracture, lacerate, outrage, pique, rive, rupture, shatter, snap, snap off, stave in, sting, touch--------kırmak (cesaret)v. freeze, put off--------kırmak (direnç)v. bear down--------kırmak (fiyat)v. reduce--------kırmak (kibir)v. vanquish--------kırmak (odun)v. chop--------kırmak (okul)v. skip--------kırmak (rekor)v. set up--------kırmak (senet)v. discount--------kırmak (umut)v. blight, quench--------kırmak (ümidini)v. chill--------kırmak (ışın)v. refract* * *break -
9 gocundurmak
v. offend, insult -
10 gocundurmamak
v. (neg. form of gocundurmak) offend, insult -
11 gücendirmemek
v. (neg. form of gücendirmek) offend, displease, give offense, affront, badger, chafe, disoblige, gall, huff, miff, pique, give umbrage, vex -
12 hoşgelmemek
v. offend -
13 incitmemek
v. (neg. form of incitmek) hurt, offend, harm, touch, injure, wound, aggrieve, cut, cut up, gall, hurt deeply, mortify, pique, rive, scarify, scathe, scotch, sting, strain, sprain -
14 içine işlemek
v. offend deeply, effect painfully, interpenetrate, pass through, perforate, sink into -
15 küstürmek
v. offend, hurt, make angry, vex, dissatisfy, huff, miff -
16 küstürmemek
v. (neg. form of küstürmek) offend, hurt, make angry, vex, dissatisfy, huff, miff -
17 kırmamak
v. (neg. form of kırmak) break, split, crack, hurt, offend, give offense, ruffle smb.'s feelings, breach, break down, bust, cut, dampen, fracture, lacerate, outrage, pique, rive, rupture, shatter, snap, snap off, stave in, sting, touch -
18 kırılmak
adj. be offended--------v. be broken, break, fracture, go to pieces, offend, be hurt, break off, chip, crash, crush, explode, be piqued at, rive, shatter, sink, snap -
19 kırılmamak
v. (neg. form of kırılmak) be broken, break, fracture, go to pieces, offend, be hurt, break off, chip, crash, crush, explode, be piqued at, rive, shatter, sink, snap -
20 rencide etmek
v. hurt, offend, aggrieve, rasp
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