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1 ömürsüz
short-lived. -
2 kısa
short. - dalga radio shortwave. - devre short circuit. - geçmek /ı/ to explain (something) without going into detail. - görüşlü narrow-minded. - günün kârı. colloq. At least it´s better than nothing. - günün kârı/kazancı az olur. proverb If you only spend a little time working on something, you can´t expect to benefit very much from it. - hece short syllable. - kesmek /ı/ to cut short (one´s talk). - ömürlü short-lived, ephemeral. - sürmek to take a short time, not to last long. - tutmak /ı/ not to make (something) long/wide enough. - ünlü phonetics short vowel. - vadede in the short run. - vadeli short-term. - yoldan briefly and to the point, without beating about the bush. -
3 kısa ömürlü
short-lived, ephemeral -
4 ömürsüz
short-lived, ephemeral -
5 geçici
"temporary, transitory, transient, passing, makeshift, provisional, short-lived, ephemeral; contagious, infectious" -
6 saman
"straw; chaff. - alevi gibi sudden and short-lived. - altından su yürütmek to be as sly as a fox, be extremely crafty and devious. - çöpü piece of straw or chaff. - elinse samanlık senin. colloq. You won´t benefit at all from free food if you eat so much of it that you become ill. - gibi insipid, tasteless. - kafalı stupid. - nezlesi hay fever. - sarısı 1. straw yellow. 2. straw-colored, straw yellow." -
7 süreli
1. (something) which lasts for (a certain amount of) time: Bedia´nın somurtkanlıkları kısa sürelidir. Bedia´s sulks are short-lived. 2. periodic. - yayın (a) periodical.
См. также в других словарях:
Short-lived — a. Not living or lasting long; being of short continuance; as, a short lived race of beings; short lived pleasure; short lived passion. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
short-lived — [ ,ʃɔrt lıvd ] adjective lasting for a short period of time: a short lived television series Their promises proved to be short lived … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
short-lived — [adj] temporary brief, ephemeral, evanescent, fleeting, fugacious, fugitive, impermanent, momentary, passing, short, short haul*, short run, short term, transient, transitory; concept 798 Ant. enduring, ethereal, lasting, lengthy, long lived,… … New thesaurus
short-lived — [ˌʃo:t ˈlıvd US ˌʃo:rt ˈlaıvd] adj existing or happening for only a short time ▪ Our happiness was short lived … Dictionary of contemporary English
short-lived — short lived; short lived·ness; … English syllables
short-lived — [shôrt′līvd′, shôrt′livd′] adj. having or tending to have a short life span or existence … English World dictionary
short-lived — 1580s, from SHORT (Cf. short) (adj.) + pt. of LIVE (Cf. live) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
short-lived — || ‚ʃɔrt lɪvd /ʃɔËt lives for a few days, lives for a short period of time, mortal, ephemeral … English contemporary dictionary
short-lived — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lasting only a short time … English terms dictionary
short-lived — index ephemeral, temporary, transient, volatile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
short-lived — short lived, *transient, transitory, passing, ephemeral, momentary, fugitive, fleeting, evanescent Antonyms: agelong … New Dictionary of Synonyms