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121 out of breath
(breathless (through running etc): I'm out of breath after climbing all these stairs.) kifullad -
122 tennis shoe
noun (a sports shoe suitable for tennis, running etc.) teniszcipő -
123 out of breath
(breathless (through running etc): I'm out of breath after climbing all these stairs.) ofegante* * *out of breathesfalfado, esbaforido.————————out of breathsem fôlego, esbaforido. -
124 dry up
1) (to lose water; to cease running etc completely: All the rivers dried up in the heat.) secar2) (to become used up: Supplies of bandages have dried up.) esgotar-se3) (to make dry: The sun dried up the puddles in the road.) secar4) ((of a speaker) to forget what he is going to say: He dried up in the middle of his speech.) calar-se -
125 tennis shoe
noun (a sports shoe suitable for tennis, running etc.) -
126 dry up
kurumak, çekilmek, kesilmek, kurutmak, kesmek, sözünü unutarak duraksamak* * *iyice kurut* * *1) (to lose water; to cease running etc completely: All the rivers dried up in the heat.) kurumak2) (to become used up: Supplies of bandages have dried up.) tükenmek, kurumak3) (to make dry: The sun dried up the puddles in the road.) kurutmak4) ((of a speaker) to forget what he is going to say: He dried up in the middle of his speech.) ne söyleyeceğini unutmak -
127 out of breath
soluğu kesilmiş, nefessiz, nefesi kesilmiş* * *soluk soluğa* * *(breathless (through running etc): I'm out of breath after climbing all these stairs.) soluk soluğa, nefes nefese -
128 tennis shoe
tenis ayakkabısı* * *noun (a sports shoe suitable for tennis, running etc.) tenis ayakkabısı
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