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1 sıkıntı
"1. distress, trouble, difficulty; annoyance, worry; depression; boredom. 2. financial difficulties, financial straits. - basmak suddenly to feel out of sorts or depressed. - çekmek 1. to have difficulty, experience difficulty. 2. to experience worry or distress. 3. to be financially straitened. -ya düşmek to become hard up for money. -ya gelememek to be unable to stand the gaff, be unable to bear up under difficulties. -da olmak 1. to be worried or distressed. 2. to be financially straitened. -sı olmak 1. to be worried or distressed. 2. to be financially straitened. 3. to need to go to the toilet, need to relieve oneself. - vermek /a/ to annoy, bother; to distress, worry." -
2 muhtaç
adj. needy, in need, dependent, beggarly, destitute, indigent, necessitous, straitened, straitened for--------adv. hard-up* * *needy -
3 sıkışmış
adj. jammed, stuck fast, pressed, straitened, straitened for, stranded, bottled up, locked* * *oppressed (adj.) -
4 zor
adj. arduous, baffling, crucial, cruel, difficult, exacting, formidable, hairy, hard, inconvenient, knotty, mean, rough, sticky, stiff, tight, trickish, uneasy; causing difficulty--------n. constraint, force, main, might, strain* * *1. straitened 2. subtle 3. uphill 4. difficult 5. hard (adj.) -
5 eli darda olmak
v. be pressed for money, be up against it, be in straitened circumstances -
6 sıkılmak
"1. to be squeezed. 2. to get bored. 3. to become bashful; to feel embarrassed. 4. to become hard pressed for money, become financially straitened."
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