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41 anlaşmaya varmak
v. come to an agreement, reach an agreement, come to an arrangement, come to an understanding with, strike a balance, settle with, get together -
42 ayak uydurmak
v. fall into step with, fall in step with, keep step with, keep up with, string along with, keep pace with, humor, humour [Brit.], settle, keep step, string along, temporize -
43 azmetmek
v. resolve, be determined, decide, settle on, intend, have in mind to do or accomplish, persevere -
44 azmetmemek
v. (neg. form of azmetmek) resolve, be determined, decide, settle on, intend, have in mind to do or accomplish, persevere -
45 belirlememek
v. (neg. form of belirlemek) determine, define, specify, state, identify, assign, limit, adjust, appoint, assess, condition, decide, detect, dictate, establish, peg, set, set down, settle, single out, slate -
46 berraklaşmak
v. clarify, clear, fine, settle -
47 berraklaşmamak
v. (neg. form of berraklaşmak) clarify, clear, fine, settle -
48 bu sorunu kendi aramızda çözebilir miyiz
Can we settle the matter between ourselvesTurkish-English dictionary > bu sorunu kendi aramızda çözebilir miyiz
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49 demir atmak
v. cast anchor, anchor, harbor, harbour [Brit.], put over, moor, settle down -
50 dibe oturmak
v. settle -
51 dikkatini vermek
v. concentrate, attend, engross, glue, settle down to, zero in on -
52 dışgöç
n. emigration, act or process of leaving one's own country to settle in another -
53 evlenip durulmak
v. marry and settle down -
54 evlenip yuva kurmak
v. marry and settle down -
55 hafiflemek
v. become lighter, abate, ease off, slow down, settle, sink, wear off -
56 hafiflememek
v. (neg. form of hafiflemek) become lighter, abate, ease off, slow down, settle, sink, wear off -
57 hesap görmek
v. settle up -
58 kabullenmemek
v. (neg. form of kabullenmek) accept, seize, settle for, concede, confess, give in, own, stand for -
59 karar kılmak
v. decide on, decide up, settle, opt -
60 kararlaştırmamak
v. (neg. form of kararlaştırmak) decide, determine, agree, settle, appoint, arrange, concert, fix, fix on, fix up on, set, slate
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