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81 yatıştırmak
v. abate, allay, alleviate, appease, assuage, attemper, becalm, calm, comfort, compose, conciliate, defuse, disarm, ease, hush, lull, mitigate, moderate, mollify, pacify, placate, propitiate, quell, quiet, quieten, remit, salve, sedate, settle -
82 yatıştırmamak
v. (neg. form of yatıştırmak) abate, allay, alleviate, appease, assuage, attemper, becalm, calm, comfort, compose, conciliate, defuse, disarm, ease, hush, lull, mitigate, moderate, mollify, pacify, placate, propitiate, quell, quiet, quieten, remit, salve, sedate, settle -
83 yetinmek
v. confine oneself to, content oneself, content oneself with, do with, make do, settle, make shift -
84 yetinmemek
v. (neg. form of yetinmek) confine oneself to, content oneself, content oneself with, do with, make do, settle, make shift -
85 yuva kurmak
v. settle down -
86 çökelmek
v. settle, precipitate, deposit, sample out, subside -
87 çökelmemek
v. (neg. form of çökelmek) settle, precipitate, deposit, sample out, subside -
88 çökmemek
v. (neg. form of çökmek) collapse, cave in, fall down, give way, crumple up, decline, sink, fall in, come down, settle, cave, cower, crack, crack-up, crouch, crumple, dent, descend, dip, fold, fold up, founder, gravitate, sag, slump, slump down, squat, subside -
89 ömür boyu hak vermek
v. settle -
90 konattı
Let sb. settle around -
91 topuz
A (pack-saddle or) load which the rider cannot settle comfortably -
92 konattı
Let sb. settle around -
93 topuz
A (pack-saddle or) load which the rider cannot settle comfortably -
94 dikiş tutturamamak
to be unable to settle down/keep up -
95 durulmak
"to become clear; to settle down, to calm down" -
96 hesabını görmek
a) to settle (sb's) account b) to beat, to punish, to kill, to take care of -
97 hesap görmek
a) to pay the bill b) to settle accounts -
98 iskân etmek
a) to house b) to settle, to inhabit -
99 işin içinden çıkamamak
to be unable to solve a problem, to be unable to settle a matter -
100 kestirip atmak
to settle once and for all
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