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1 den bıkmış
sick of -
2 igleşdi
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3 kemişdi
Sick -
4 sükel
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5 igleşdi
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6 kemişdi
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7 sükel
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8 yatalak hasta
sick abed -
9 onğuldı
(sick man)Recovered; Turned out right -
10 onğuldı
(sick man)Recovered; Turned out right -
11 hastalık izni
sick leave -
12 mariz
"sick, ill; sickly." -
13 hasta
"1. sick, ill. 2. patient, sick person; invalid. 3. slang hard up, flat broke, penniless. 4. slang lazy student. 5. slang losing (card). 6. addicted to, excessively fond of: futbol hastası great soccer fan. -ya bakmak 1. to nurse a patient. 2. to examine a patient. 3. to treat a patient. -ya çorba sorulur mu? colloq. Why hesitate? Go on and do it./Of course I want it. -, çorbası tasta. colloq. He´s not really very sick. - düşmek to get sick. - etmek /ı/ to make (someone) ill. -ya karpuz/çorba/kar sormak to ask someone if he wants something when it´s obvious he does. - olmak 1. to get sick; to be ill. 2. slang to go to class unprepared. -sı olmak /ın/ 1. to be addicted to, be excessively fond of, be a fan of. 2. to be the patient of (a specified doctor). - yatağı sickbed. " -
14 hastalan
1. get laid 2. get sick 3. got laid 4. got sick 5. gotten sick 6. sicken 7. take sick 8. sickening (v.) -
15 hasta
adj. sick, ill, unwell, invalid, ailing, in bad health, diseased, fanatic, fanatical, poorly, unsound, valetudinarian, valetudinary, weakly, under the weather--------n. patient, client, buff, case, fan, invalid, sufferer, valetudinarian* * *1. diseased 2. ill 3. patient 4. sick 5. sick person 6. sufferer 7. poorly (adj.) -
16 hastalık izni
n. sick leave, sick certificate* * *sick leave -
17 fena
"1. bad; evil. 2. ill, sick. 3. terrible, miserable. 4. badly, poorly. 5. extremely, terribly. - bakmak /a/ to glare angrily (at). -ya çekmek /ı/ to take (something) in a bad sense. - değil/sayılmaz. Not bad!/Pretty good! - etmek 1. to behave badly, act wrongly. 2. /ı/ to harm, injure; to teach (someone) a lesson. 3. /ı/ to make (someone) feel sick. - gitmek to go badly. -sına gitmek 1. (for an action or word) to pain, upset (someone). 2. to irritate, exasperate (someone). - gözle bakmak /a/ 1. to harbor evil intentions (towards). 2. to look daggers (at). 3. to look at (someone) with a lustful eye. - halde in the worst way, extremely, excessively, badly. - kalpli wicked. - muamele law ill-treatment. - olmak 1. to feel sick, feel faint. 2. to feel anguish, be upset. -ya sarmak to take a turn for the worse. -ya varmak to get worse; to end up badly. - yakalanmak to be caught red-handed. - yapmak /ı/ to harm, injure; to teach (someone) a lesson. - yerine vurmak /ın/ to hit (someone) in a vulnerable spot. -ya yormak /ı/ to interpret (a gesture, word, or piece of news) as unfavorable." -
18 hastalık
"1. sickness, illness; ill health. 2. disease. 3. addiction. - almak/kapmak to catch a disease. - geçirmek to be sick, have an illness. - hastası hypochondriac. - sağlık/sayrılık bizim için. proverb Any of us can be afflicted by illness (therefore we ought to take precautions against it). - sigortası health insurance. -a tutulmak to get sick, come down with a disease. -a yakalanmak to get sick, be taken ill." -
19 rapor
n. report, statement, sick report, sick certificate, paper, write up, record, return, run down* * *1. report 2. essay 3. reporting (n.) 4. report (n.) -
20 revir
n. infirmary, sick bay, sickroom, sick berth, sanatorium--------revir (gemi)n. bay* * *infirmary
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