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1 haylice
"1. rather many, a fair number of; rather much, a fair amount of. 2. rather. 3. fairly frequently; rather a lot." -
2 ziyade
"1. what is left over, excess, surplus: Ziyadesini bana ver! Give me what´s left over. 2. courtyard (of a mosque). 3. a lot of, much; many: O günlerde ziyade yiyecek vardı. In those days food was plentiful. 4. excessive; too much; too many. 5. /dan/ more, greater: Ecmel´in tecrübesi Ekmel´inkinden ziyade. Ecmel´s more experienced than Ekmel. 6. /dan/ rather than, more than: Burası, evden ziyade müzeye benziyor. This place is more like a museum than a house. Matematikten daha ziyade tarihi seviyor. He likes history more than he does math. 7. very, extremely, exceedingly. 8. excessively, too. 9. (doing something) a lot, a great deal, considerably, greatly, much. 10. (doing something) to an excessive degree, overmuch. 11. needless, unnecessary. 12. needlessly, unnecessarily. -siyle 1. very, extremely, exceedingly: ziyadesiyle çalışkan very hard-working. 2. excessively, too. 3. (doing something) a lot, a great deal, considerably, greatly, much. 4. (doing something) to an excessive degree, overmuch. - olsun! Thank you very much! (said to someone after eating something he/she has offered one)." -
3 nice
1. Many a...!/So many...!/How many...!/So much...: Nice adamlar bu çölde son nefeslerini vermişlerdir. Many a man has breathed his last in this desert! 2. a fair amount of, rather a lot of: Nice zamandır onu görmedim. I haven´t seen him for rather a long time. - nice a great many. - senelere! Many happy returns of the day! (said to someone on his/her birthday or a similar anniversary). -
4 hayli
adj. plenty of, pretty, much, considerable--------adv. a good many, a great many* * *rather -
5 pek
very much, a lot, quite, fairly, rather, very -
6 ölmek
",-ür 1. to die. 2. (for a plant or flower) to wither. öl dediği yerde ölmek, kal dediği yerde kalmak /ın/ automatically to obey (someone´s) every command. Ölme eşeğim ölme (çayır çimen bitecek). colloq. How much longer will this infernal wait continue?/If I have to keep on waiting like this, I may as well regard the whole thing as doomed to failure. Ölür müsün, öldürür müsün? colloq. I´ve been put in an impossible situation! Ölenle (birlikte) ölünmez. proverb It is wrong to kill oneself by grieving, since no amount of grieving can bring the dead back to life. ölüp ölüp dirilmek 1. finally to get well after being at death´s door several times. 2. to go through a number of trying situations; to be beset by a number of miseries or sorrows. - var, dönmek yok. colloq. We will die rather than turn back./We´re going to get this done, even though we may die in the process."
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