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1 pron
prone -
2 yüzükoyun pozisyon
prone position -
3 yüzükoyun
prone, face downwards -
4 selamsız
"used in: - sabahsız 1. without even saying a word, without so much as a ""How do you do?"". 2. (someone) who is not prone to greeting people, who is not prone to saying hello to people." -
5 eğilimli
adj. disposed, inclined, apt, affected, inclinable, liable, slant, slanting, vulnerable* * *1. biased 2. prone -
6 eğimli
adj. inclined, sloping, apt, curved, declivitous, prone, slant, tilting* * *1. acclivitous 2. slopped 3. trendy 4. sloping (n.) 5. inclined (adj.) 6. slant (n.) -
7 meyilli
adj. inclined, sloping, oblique, leaning, aslant, aslope, bias, declivitous, downhill, inclinable, prone, skew, slant, slanting, slantwise, subject to, tilting--------adv. on the slope* * *declivitous -
8 yatkın
adj. bent, inclined, prone, recipient* * *amenable -
9 başaşağı
adj. inverted, upside down, prone; topsyturvy, topsy-turvy--------adv. upside down, topsyturvy, downward -
10 grev eğilimli
grev eğilimli (endüstri)adj. strike prone -
11 kazaya eğilimli
adj. accident prone -
12 yüzükoyun
adj. prone--------adv. facedown, down -
13 çok kaza yapan
adj. accident prone -
14 netameli
sinister, ominous, accident-prone -
15 atmasyoncu
slang 1. bull-shooter, someone prone to fabricate or exaggerate. 2. (someone) who is a bull-shooter. -
16 dalgacı
1. (someone) who is prone to goofing off, who is a goof-off. 2. slang regular hashish user. 3. colloq. trickster, hoodwinker, chicaner. - Mahmut colloq. (a) goof-off. -
17 havaleli
"1. top-heavy. 2. unwieldy, bulky. 3. screened with a board fence. 4. situated so that it overlooks or looks out on (another place). 5. (ship) which rides too high above the water. 6. prone to having convulsions; eclamptic." -
18 netameli
1. sinister, (person or thing) to be avoided. 2. accident-prone. -
19 sakar
1. blaze, white patch (on an animal´s forehead). 2. clumsy, butterfingered, accident-prone. -
20 saldırıcı
aggressive, prone to attack, belligerent, truculent.
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