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prostrate (v.) -
2 yere yatmış
prostrate (adj.) -
3 perişan
adj. scattered, miserable, down at heels, poor, wretched, confused, deadbeat, dead end, desolate, distraught, down and out, out at elbows, forlorn, hangdog, prostrate, ruinous, run down, seedy, shoestring, up the spout* * *wretched -
4 ayağına kapanmış
adj. prostrate -
5 halsiz
adj. weak, languid, exhausted, sluggish, very tired, drooping, droopy, faint, groggy, infirm, languorous, prostrate, run down, washy, weakly, wonky--------halsiz (yaşlı)adj. senile -
6 halsiz bırakmak
v. tire out, tire to death, prostrate, enfeeble -
7 perişan etmek
v. scatter, bring to ruin, desolate, drag down, prostrate -
8 secde etmek
v. prostrate oneself, kowtow, kotow -
9 yere kapanmak
v. prostrate oneself -
10 yere serilmiş
adj. prostrate -
11 yere yatırmak
v. prostrate -
12 yormak
v. attribute, cream, do in, do up, exhaust, fag, fag out, fatigue, frazzle, knock out, poop, prostrate, strain, take out, task, tax, tire, try, tucker, tucker out, wear out, wearisome, weary -
13 yormamak
v. (neg. form of yormak) attribute, cream, do in, do up, exhaust, fag, fag out, fatigue, frazzle, knock out, poop, prostrate, strain, take out, task, tax, tire, try, tucker, tucker out, wear out, wearisome, weary -
14 yüzükoyun yatmış
adj. prostrate -
15 secde etmek
to prostrate oneself -
16 secdeye varmak
to prostrate oneself -
17 yerlere kapanmak
to prostrate oneself -
18 yüzükoyun kapaklanmak
to fall prostrate -
19 yüzüstü düşmek
to fall prostrate -
20 secde
prostrating oneself (while performing the namaz). - etmek/-ye varmak/-ye kapanmak to prostrate oneself (while performing the namaz).
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Prostrate — Pros trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prostrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prostrating}.] 1. To lay fiat; to throw down; to level; to fell; as, to prostrate the body; to prostrate trees or plants. Evelyn. [1913 Webster] 2. to overthrow; to demolish; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prostrate — Pros trate, a. [L. prostratus, p. p. of prosternere to prostrate; pro before, forward + sternere to spread out, throw down. See {Stratum}.] 1. Lying at length, or with the body extended on the ground or other surface; stretched out; as, to sleep… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prostrate — [adj1] flat, horizontal abject, bowed low, procumbent, prone, reclining, recumbent, supine; concept 583 Ant. erect, straight, upright, vertical prostrate [adj2] helpless beaten, defenseless, disarmed, impotent, open, overcome, overpowered,… … New thesaurus
prostrate — [präs′trāt΄] adj. [ME prostrat < L prostratus, pp. of prosternere, to lay flat < pro , before + sternere, to stretch out < IE base * ster > STREW] 1. lying with the face downward in demonstration of great humility or abject submission … English World dictionary
prostrate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lying stretched out on the ground with one s face downwards. 2) completely overcome with distress or exhaustion. 3) Botany growing along the ground. ► VERB 1) (prostrate oneself) throw oneself flat on the ground in reverence or… … English terms dictionary
prostrate — index disable, helpless (powerless), overcome (overwhelm), overthrow, servile, subservient … Law dictionary
prostrate — *prone, supine, recumbent, couchant, dormant Analogous words: flat, *level: abject (see MEAN) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
prostrate — prostrates, prostrating, prostrated (The verb is pronounced [[t]prɒstre͟ɪt, AM prɑ͟ːstreɪt[/t]]u>. The adjective is pronounced [[t]prɒ̱streɪt[/t]]u>.) 1) VERB If you prostrate yourself, you lie down flat on the ground, on your front,… … English dictionary
prostrate — pros|trate1 [ˈprɔstreıt US ˈpra: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of prosternere, from sternere to spread out, throw down ] 1.) lying on your front with your face towards the ground ▪ They found him lying prostrate on… … Dictionary of contemporary English
prostrate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English prostrat, from Anglo French, from Latin prostratus, past participle of prosternere, from pro before + sternere to spread out, throw down more at strew Date: 14th century 1. stretched out with face on the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
prostrate — {{11}}prostrate (adj.) mid 14c., from L. prostratus, pp. of prosternere strew in front, throw down, from pro forth (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + sternere to spread out, from PIE root *stere to spread, extend, stretch out (see STRUCTURE (Cf. structure)) … Etymology dictionary