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121 different
adj. farklı, başka, değişik; diğer; çeşitli,* * *farklı* * *adjective ((often with from) not the same: These gloves are not a pair - they're different; My ideas are different from his.) farklı, ayrı -
122 disproportionate
adj. aşırı, fazlasıyla, oransız* * *1. aşırı 2. oransız* * *[disprə'po:ʃənət](often with to) too large or too small in relation to something else: His head looks disproportionate (to his body). orantısız -
123 drop out
ayrılmak, çıkmak, bırakmak, okulu bırakmak* * *bırak* * *( often with of) (to withdraw from a group, from a course at university, or from the normal life of society: There are only two of us going to the theatre now Mary has dropped out; She's dropped out of college.) bırakmak, ayrılmak, devam etmemek -
124 engrossed
adj. dalmış, meşgul, dalgın, düşünceye dalmış* * *meşgul* * *[in'ɡrəust]((often with in) having one's attention and interest completely taken up: He is completely engrossed in his work.) gömülmüş, dalmış -
125 faculty
n. yetenek, kabiliyet, beceri, allah vergisi, yeti, fakülte, ayrıcalık, imtiyaz, yetki, yapma özgürlüğü* * *fakülte* * *['fækəlti]plural - faculties; noun1) (a power of the mind: the faculty of reason.) zihinsel yetenek2) (a natural power of the body: the faculty of hearing.) doğal yetenek3) (ability or skill: She has a faculty for saying the right thing.) yetenek4) ((often with capital) a section of a university: the Faculty of Arts/Science.) fakülte -
126 fall short
erişememek, kısa kalmak* * *( often with of) (to be not enough or not good enough etc: The money we have falls short of what we need.) eksik gelmek -
127 fatten
v. yağlandırmak, besiye çekmek, şişmanlatmak, semirtmek, gübrelemek, yağlanmak, yaşlanmak, yağ bağlamak, şişmanlamak, semirmek, tombullaşmak* * *şişmanlat* * *verb ((often with up) to make or become fat: They are fattening up a turkey to eat at Christmas.) şişmanla(t)mak -
128 flatten
v. düzleştirmek, düzlemek, yassılaştırmak, yaslamak, yerle bir etmek, dümdüz etmek, keyfini kaçırmak, matlaştırmak, düzleşmek* * *1. düzleştir 2. yassılaş* * *verb ((often with out) to make or become flat: The countryside flattened out as they came near the sea.) düzleş(tir)mek
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