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1 çıkık
adj. dislocated, out of joint, prominent, protuberant--------n. dislocation, luxation* * *1. abarticulation 2. dislocation -
2 ayağını kaydırmak
put smb.'s nose out of joint -
3 papucunu dama attırmak
put smb.'s nose out of joint -
4 zıvanadan çıkmış
adj. frantic, out of joint -
5 pabucunu dama atmak
to put sb's nose out of joint -
6 çıkık
1. dislocated, out of joint. 2. dislocation.3. projecting, protruding. 4. projection, salient part. - sarmak to bandage a sprain or a dislocation. -
7 iş
"1. work, labor. 2. job, employment, work. 3. duty, job. 4. occupation, line of work, work. 5. business, trade, commerce. 6. business, matter, affair. 7. the important thing; the chief problem. 8. secret or dubious side (of an affair). 9. slang trick. 10. event, something. 11. way of behaving; course of action. 12. something worth doing. 13. phys. work. -ler açılmak for trade to become brisk. -inin adamı a man who knows his job. - akdi labor contract. -in alayında olmak not to take (a thing) seriously; to take (it) as a joke. -ten alıkoymak /ı/ to interrupt (someone) at his work. -i Allaha kalmak (for someone) to be in the soup, be beyond help. -i altın. colloq. He is prospering. -ten anlamak to know what one is doing, know one´s business. - anlaşmazlığı labor dispute. -ten artmaz, dişten artar. proverb You save money not by making more but by spending less. -ten atmak /ı/ to fire, dismiss. - ayağa düşmek for a project to fall into the hands of irresponsible and incompetent people. -i azıtmak to go too far, overstep the mark. -ine bak. colloq. Mind your own business. -e bakmak to get to work on something; to be at work on something. -e balta ile girişmek to set about doing something like a bull in a china shop. - başa düşmek to have to do something oneself. - başarı belgesi letter of recommendation, recommendation. -in başı the crux, the central point. - başında 1. on the job. 2. during work time. - başındakiler the leaders. -i başından aşmak/aşkın olmak to be extremely busy. - başında bulunmak to be working. - başına geçmek to take the lead; to come to power. -ler becermek to be up to no good. -i bırakmak 1. to quit a job. 2. to stop working. 3. to go on strike. -ten (bile) değil! colloq. It´s very easy. - bilenin kılıç kuşananın. proverb 1. The person who knows how to use something properly is the one who is entitled to possess it. 2. Possession creates a claim of ownership. - bilmek to be skillful; to be capable. -ini bilmek 1. to know how to exploit a situation to one´s own advantage. 2. to be conscientious about one´s job. 3. to be well-qualified for one´s job. - birlikli collective, joint, common. - bitirmek 1. to complete a job successfully. 2. (for something) to be suitable for the job in hand. -ini bitirmek 1. to finish one´s own work. 2. /ın/ to finish (another´s) job. 3. /ın/ colloq. to cook (someone´s) goose. 4. /ın/ colloq. to finish off, bump off, kill. - bitmek 1. for an affair to be settled. 2. /dan/ for the outcome of a job to depend on (someone´s) efforts. -i bitmek 1. for a job in hand to finish. 2. colloq. to be very tired, be worn to a frazzle. -i bozulmak for one´s business affairs or an undertaking to go awry/take a downward turn. - buyurmak /a/ to order (someone) around; to tell (someone) to do a job. - çatallanmak for a job to get complicated. - çığırından çıkmak for a situation to get out of hand. - çıkarmak 1. to do a lot of work. 2. /a/ to give (a person) something disagreeable to do. 3. to cause trouble; to create difficulties. - çıkmak 1. for work to be done/be turned out/be produced. 2. for trouble or a problem to come up/arise. - çıkmaza girmek for things to reach an impasse. - dayıya düştü. colloq. It´s time for an expert to take over. - donu shalwars, very baggy trousers. -i dökmek /a/ 1. unintentionally to become, turn into: İşi öğretmenliğe döktü. He´s unintentionally become a teacher. 2. to act as if: İşi oyuna döktü. He acted as if it were a game. -i duman olmak slang to be in the soup, be in trouble. - düşmek /a/ for a job or duty to fall to or on. -i düşmek /a/ 1. to have to go (somewhere or to someone) on business. 2. to need (someone´s) help. - edinmek /ı/ to make (something) one´s special concern. -ten el çektirmek /a/ to remove (someone) from office. -/-inin eri a person who does his job well. - geçiştirme perfunctory work. -ine gelmek to suit one´s interests, accord with one´s plans. -e girişmek to embark on a job enthusi -
8 gözetlemek
v. watch, spy on, spy on smb., peep, peek, pry, observe, case, case the joint, keep cave, espy, eye, pry about, pry into, spy, spy out, spy upon, stand over* * *peep -
9 gözetlememek
v. (neg. form of gözetlemek) watch, spy on, spy on smb., peep, peek, pry, observe, case, case the joint, keep cave, espy, eye, pry about, pry into, spy, spy out, spy upon, stand over -
10 çift
,-ti 1. pair: bir çift ayakkabı a pair of shoes. 2. married couple. 3. pair of animals (consisting of a male and a female). 4. team (of two animals): bir çift öküz a yoke of oxen. 5. math. even (number). 6. mate, one member of a pair: Bu ayakkabının çiftini kaybettim. I´ve lost the mate for this shoe. 7. watchmaking, print. pincers. - atış sports two shots of the starter´s pistol (used to signal a false start). - atlı two-horse, drawn by two horses. -i bozmak to give up farming. - camlı pencere 1. double window (i.e. one fitted with a storm window). 2. double-glazed window. - çift in pairs, by pairs. - çubuk farming implements. - çubuk sahibi 1. farm owner. 2. (someone) who owns a farm. - dikiş 1. double seam. 2. slang repeater (of a class). 3. slang repeating a class. - dirsek U-joint. - düğmeli/önlü double-breasted. -e gitmek to go out to plow. - görme double vision, diplopia. - görmek 1. to see double. 2. colloq. to be drunk. - hatlı rail. double-track. - kanatlı kapı double door. - kanatlı pencere casement window (consisting of two sashes). - karinalı naut. double-keeled. -e koşmak /ı/ to hitch (an animal) to a plow team. - motorlu twin-engine. - sürmek to plow. - sütun print. double column. - taraflı defter tutma double-entry bookkeeping. - zamanı plowing time.
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