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1 canlanmak
v. brighten, come to life, liven up, liven, revive, freshen, refresh, brighten up, rouse, bestir oneself, buck up, kindle, perk, perk oneself, perk oneself up, perk up, quicken, rouse oneself, rouse up, stir, wake, wake up--------canlanmak (piyasa)v. firm -
2 canlanmamak
v. (neg. form of canlanmak) brighten, come to life, liven up, liven, revive, freshen, refresh, brighten up, rouse, bestir oneself, buck up, kindle, perk, perk oneself, perk oneself up, perk up, quicken, rouse oneself, rouse up, stir, wake, wake up -
3 uyanmak
v. wake up, awake, wake, awaken, waken, rouse, rouse up, stir--------uyanmak (duygu)v. revive* * *wake up -
4 uyandırmak
v. wake up, awake, wake, waken, arouse, stir, stir up, inspire, excite, awaken, call, disabuse, disabuse of, evoke, kindle, knock up, quicken, rouse, rouse up, undeceive, whet--------uyandırmak (duygu)v. recall--------uyandırmak (his)v. revive--------uyandırmak (ilgi vb.)v. spark--------uyandırmak (merak vb.)v. provoke -
5 uyandırmamak
v. (neg. form of uyandırmak) wake up, awake, wake, waken, arouse, stir, stir up, inspire, excite, awaken, call, disabuse, disabuse of, evoke, kindle, knock up, quicken, rouse, rouse up, undeceive, whet -
6 uyanmamak
v. (neg. form of uyanmak) wake up, awake, wake, awaken, waken, rouse, rouse up, stir -
7 yatağından çıkarmak
v. rouse, rouse up, rout out, rout up -
8 çalkalamak
v. agitate, whip up, shake, shake up, slosh, swash, rinse out, rinse, churn, rouse, swill, swill out* * *rinse -
9 kalk borusu
n. reveille, clarion call, rouse* * *reveille -
10 uyandır
1. rouse 2. wake up 3. waken 4. waken up 5. woke up 6. arouse 7. awoke 8. rousing (v.) 9. awakening (v.) 10. wakening (v.) 11. aroused (v.) 12. awake (v.) 13. awoken (v.) -
11 kalk zili
n. rouse -
12 kışkırtmak
v. provoke, instigate, incite, set on, warm up, excite, agitate, antagonize, defy, egg, egg on, ferment, foment, ginger, ginger up, goad, goad on, hound, hound on, inflame, jockey into, lash, prod, rouse, solicit, sting, stir up, tempt, whip up -
13 kışkırtmamak
v. (neg. form of kışkırtmak) provoke, instigate, incite, set on, warm up, excite, agitate, antagonize, defy, egg, egg on, ferment, foment, ginger, ginger up, goad, goad on, hound, hound on, inflame, jockey into, lash, prod, rouse, solicit, sting, stir up, tempt, whip up -
14 tahrik etmek
v. turn on, seduce, excite, provoke, incite, instigate, agitate, egg, egg on, fan, ferment, hound, hound on, irritate, jockey into, move, rough the wrong way, rouse, solicit, stimulate, sting, stir up, whet, whip up, wind up, work up -
15 tüm gücünü toplamak
v. rouse oneself -
16 yuvasından çıkarmak
v. rouse, beat -
17 uyandırmak
"to wake, to wake (sb) up, to waken, to awake; to rouse, to arouse, to evoke" -
18 uyanmak
"to wake, to wake up, to rouse; to realize, to understand, to get, to latch on; (bitki) to come up" -
19 gayret
",-ti 1. effort, energy, perseverance. 2. arduous effort, endeavor, exertion; zeal. 3. protective feeling. G-! Keep at it!/Persevere! - dayıya düştü. colloq. It´s time for an expert to take over. -ine dokunmak to be stimulated to greater effort. - etmek to endeavor, try hard, do one´s best. -e gelmek 1. to set to with a will, start to work in earnest. 2. to become enthusiastic, get steamed up. -e getirmek /ı/ to rouse (someone) to action. - göstermek to give one´s all, try one´s hardest. - vermek /a/ to encourage." -
20 uyandırmak
/ı/ 1. to waken, wake (someone) up, awaken, arouse, rouse. 2. to awaken, excite, arouse (a feeling, a thought) (in someone). 3. to make (someone) aware of what´s really going on, remove the scales from (someone´s) eyes. 4. to make (a dying fire) start burning brightly.
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