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81 nedensellik
causality, causation, the relation between cause and effect. - ilkesi phil. principle of causality, law of causation. -
82 nispet
",-ti 1. proportion, ratio; rate: ölüm nispeti death rate. 2. relationship, relation. 3. spite; spiteful action. 4. /a/ just to spite...: ona nispet just to spite him. -le /a/ compared to, in comparison to; in proportion to. - etmek 1. /a/ to do or say something to (someone) out of spite. 2. /ı, la/ to compare (someone, something) to. - vermek/yapmak /a/ to do or say something to (someone) out of spite." -
83 rabıta
"1. tie, bond, connection, relation, link; affiliation, attachment. 2. order, orderliness, system, method. 3. tie, fastening." -
84 tavşan
"rabbit; hare. - anahtarı skeleton key, picklock. -ı araba ile avlamak to do something calmly and unhurriedly. - bayırı aştı. colloq. It´s too late to do anything about it now!/What´s done is done! - boku someone who neither helps nor hinders. - boku gibi ne kokar, ne bulaşır. colloq. He neither helps nor hinders. - dağa küsmüş de dağın haberi olmamış. proverb 1. X has gotten mad at Y, but Y is unaware of it. 2. When an insignificant person gets mad at a big shot, the big shot usually has no knowledge of it. -a kaç, tazıya tut demek to play both ends against the middle. - kız Bunny girl, Bunny. -ın suyunun suyu 1. It has only a faint connection with what we´re talking about. 2. He´s a very distant relation. - uykusu very light sleep. - yürekli timid; easily frightened; lacking in courage."
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