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21 kamburunu çıkarmak
to arch, to stoop -
22 eğilmek
"1. to be bent; to be curved. 2. (for something) to bend forward, lean forward, stoop; /a/ to bend, lean (in a specified direction). 3. to submit, bow. 4. /a/ to concern oneself with. eğilip bükülmek 1. to fidget; to squirm; to shift about. 2. to bow and scrape and rub one´s hands together (fawningly)." -
23 muhatap
1. person addressed, person spoken to, collocutor. 2. colloq., used to show scorn: O benim muhatabım olamaz. I won´t give him the time of day./I won´t stoop to speak with him. - olmak /a/ 1. to have (a question, a remark) directed to oneself. 2. to be the object of, receive (something unpleasant). -
24 on
"ten. -/beş para etmez utterly worthless. - paralık etmek /ı/ to disgrace; to humiliate. - paraya on taklak atar. colloq. He´ll stoop to anything in order to make money, even if it´s only a tiny sum. - parmağında on kara. colloq. He has a habit of saying nasty things about people. - parmağında on marifet (someone) who is skillful at doing a number of things, who is very versatile. - parmağım yakasında. colloq. 1. I swear I´ll make him suffer for this. 2. I´m going to see this business through to the bitter end." -
25 peron
"1. platform (in or at a railway station). 2. stoop (at a door); perron."
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