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21 arka
adj. back, rear, tail, situated in the tail or rear section, hind, rearward; stern--------n. back, rear, posterior, support, backing; continuation; breech; supporter, backer--------pref. dors, dorso* * *1. back 2. dorsal 3. tailback 4. rear (n.) -
22 sonuna kadar
adv. to the last, to the utmost, up against the wall, with one's back to the wall -
23 son nefesine kadar
adv. to the last breath, up against the wall, with one's back to the wall -
24 belkemiği
adj. spinal, pertaining to the spinal column, referring to the backbone--------n. backbone, spine, spinal coloumn, vertebral column, chine, rachis; back, basis* * *1. backbone 2. spinal column -
25 var gücüyle
adv. amain, with might and main, up against the wall, with one's back to the wall -
26 arkada
adv. behind, astern, back, to the rear* * *behind -
27 uzak
adj. far, distant, remote, out of the way, faraway, off, back, far off, outlandish, outlying, recluse, standoffish--------adv. away, far away, far, afar, aloof, far off, insofar, off, a long way off* * *1. remote 2. tele 3. distant 4. far 5. faraway 6. out of reach 7. away (adj.) -
28 artkafa
n. occipital, occiput, back part of the head or skull (Anatomy) -
29 başın arkası
n. back of the head -
30 botu ne zaman iade etmem gerekiyor
When do I have to bring the boat backTurkish-English dictionary > botu ne zaman iade etmem gerekiyor
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31 eskiye dönüş yapmak
v. put the clock back -
32 gem vurmak
v. fit the bit, curb, rein back, bridle -
33 geçmişte
adv. in the past, back, lang syne -
34 işe geri dönmek
n. get back to the grindstone -
35 pervaneyi ters işletmek
v. backwater, back the oars -
36 saati geriye almak
v. put the clock back -
37 saçımı geriye tarayın lütfen
Please comb my hair back from the forehead. -
38 siya etmek
v. back the oars, backwater -
39 taşra
adj. country, provincial, backwoods, bush league, freshwater--------n. backwoods, country, boondocks, the provinces, back country, jerkwater, jerkwater town, upcountry, upstate, outback -
40 ucuzlatmak
v. cheapen, mark down, put down, reduce the price, become cheap, depreciate, roll back
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