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1 yatsadı
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2 yatsadı
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3 yerleşmek
v. bed, ensconce oneself, indwell, install oneself, locate, nestle, perch oneself, take up one's residence, root, set, settle, settle down, shake down, stable, settle in -
4 yerleşmemek
v. (neg. form of yerleşmek) bed, ensconce oneself, indwell, install oneself, locate, nestle, perch oneself, take up one's residence, root, set, settle, settle down, shake down, stable, settle in -
5 yerleş
1. reside 2. settle 3. settle down 4. settle in 5. embed 6. ensconce 7. populate 8. settling (v.) 9. ensconcing (v.) 10. settled (v.) 11. site (v.) -
6 durulmak
v. clarify, become clear, settle, settle down, slack, slack off -
7 durulmamak
v. (neg. form of durulmak) clarify, become clear, settle, settle down, slack, slack off -
8 yerleşmek
"to settle down; to become established; to get into a job/office; to settle, to live (in); to establish oneself at" -
9 çöreklenmek
1. (for a snake) to coil up. 2. to settle down and stay. 3. /da/ (for a feeling) to settle in. -
10 koyulmak
v. start, begin, set to, settle down to, address oneself to, approach, attack, go, hop to it, launch out, set about, set oneself to do smth., set out, sit down, start in, start off, start out, tackle, turn to -
11 koyulmamak
v. (neg. form of koyulmak) start, begin, set to, settle down to, address oneself to, approach, attack, go, hop to it, launch out, set about, set oneself to do smth., set out, sit down, start in, start off, start out, tackle, turn to -
12 durulmak
"to become clear; to settle down, to calm down" -
13 demir atmak
v. cast anchor, anchor, harbor, harbour [Brit.], put over, moor, settle down -
14 dikkatini vermek
v. concentrate, attend, engross, glue, settle down to, zero in on -
15 evlenip durulmak
v. marry and settle down -
16 evlenip yuva kurmak
v. marry and settle down -
17 kendini adamak
v. devote oneself, cultivate, give over, settle down to, submit, be wedded to -
18 kendini vermek
v. give way, abandon oneself, apply oneself, be caught up in, give oneself over, pore over, resign, settle down to, steep oneself in -
19 kurulmak
v. be built, be founded, be set up, settle down, install oneself, ensconce oneself, squat -
20 kurulmamak
v. (neg. form of kurulmak) be built, be founded, be set up, settle down, install oneself, ensconce oneself, squat
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settle down — {v.} 1. To live more quietly and sensibly; have a regular place to live and a regular job; stop acting wildly or carelessly, especially by growing up. * /John will settle down after he gets a job and gets married./ 2. To become quiet, calm, or… … Dictionary of American idioms
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