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1 pale açısı
blade angle -
2 pale burulması
blade twist -
3 pale genişliği
blade width -
4 pale ucu
blade tip -
5 pale yüzeyi
blade face -
6 tarım işçisi
pale--------werzêr -
7 ırgat
pale--------êrxat -
8 kavuniçi
pale orange -
9 solgun
"pale, pallid, green, pasty; wilted" -
10 soluk
"pale, pallid; faded" -
11 soluk
"pale; faded." -
12 beniz
,-nzi color of the face. -i atmak/ağarmak/uçmak to grow pale. -i bozulmak to grow pale from illness. benzi geçmek/-inde kan kalmamak to turn very pale. - kül gibi olmak to turn very pale. -ine kan gelmek for one´s face to regain its color, for one´s face to get a healthy color in it again. -i sararmak/sararıp solmak/solmak to grow pale from illness. -
13 sararmak
1. to turn yellow. 2. to turn pale, grow pale, pale. sararıp solmak (for someone) to grow pale, pallid, or wan. -
14 sönük kalmak
v. pale, pale beside, pale before -
15 ayva
1. quince. 2. slang breast, tit, knocker. - çekirdeği 1. (a) quince seed. 2. (a) matt pink. 3. matt pink, colored matt pink. - göbekli having a recessed navel. - sarısı 1. (a) pale yellow. 2. pale yellow, colored pale yellow. - tatlısı quince baked in a sugar syrup. - tüyü 1. down, fuzz (on the fruit of a quince). 2. fuzz, down, very fine blond hairs (on the face, arms, etc. of a person). -yı yemek slang to be in trouble, be in for it, be done for, for one´s goose to be cooked. -
16 solgun
adj. pale, faded, pasty, colorless, colourless [Brit.], drooping, anaemic [Brit.], anemic, white, ashen, ashy, bloodless, doughy, mealy, pallid, sallow, wan* * *1. sallow 2. wan 3. pale 4. pallid -
17 soluk
adj. pale, colorless, colourless [Brit.], dull, faint, faded, pasty, ashy, cadaverous, pallid, sallow, sick, sickly, wan, washy, watery--------n. breath, breathing, exhalation* * *1. breath 2. lurid 3. pale 4. faded (adj.) 5. puff (n.) -
18 benzi atmış
adj. turned pale, pale, pallid, wan -
19 sapsarı
adj. bright yellow, death pale, ghastly pale -
20 sınırlandırmak
v. limit, delimit, delimitate, line off, pale, pale in
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