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1 çalışma yapmak
v. exercise, study, work out -
2 çalışma
"work, working, labour, labor; running, working, operation; study; training" -
3 çalışma
adj. working--------n. work, study, job of work, labor, labour [Brit.], working, action, practice, workout, exercise, training, gear, praxis, priming, running, starting* * *1. human activity 2. operation 3. slaving 4. studying (n.) 5. working (n.) 6. study (n.) -
4 çalışmak
v. work, operate, function, endeavor, labor, practise, practice, start up, struggle, study--------çalışmak ( e)v. aim, aim at--------çalışmak (mekanizma)v. catch--------çalışmak (motor vb.)v. fire--------çalışmak (motor)v. start--------çalışmak (yapmaya)v. try* * *work -
5 çalışmak
"to work, to labour, to labor; to study; to try, to strive, to attempt, to eneavour, to seek; to run, to work, to operate, to function, to go; (araba, motor) to start" -
6 çalışmak
1. to work. 2. /a/ to study. 3. /a/ to try or strive (to do something). 4. (for a machine) to operate, run, work, go. çalışıp çabalamak to try hard, do all one can. -
7 çalış
1. studying (v.) 2. working (v.) 3. functioning (v.) 4. worked (v.) 5. wrought (v.) 6. labored (v.) 7. studied (v.) 8. attempt (v.) 9. study (v.) 10. work (v.) 11. labor (v.) 12. labour (v.) 13. run (v.) -
8 keşfetmek
v. discover, explore, find, cipher out, descry, detect, dig out, hit off, scout, search out, study out, work out -
9 keşfetmemek
v. (neg. form of keşfetmek) discover, explore, find, cipher out, descry, detect, dig out, hit off, scout, search out, study out, work out -
10 çabalamak
v. endeavor, scramble, strive, endeavour [Brit.], struggle, work, go for, exert oneself, go after, hump oneself, strain, strain at, study, tug -
11 çabalamamak
v. (neg. form of çabalamak) endeavor, scramble, strive, endeavour [Brit.], struggle, work, go for, exert oneself, go after, hump oneself, strain, strain at, study, tug -
12 heyamola
Heave, ho!/Pull away, boys! - ile colloq. 1. with some help and some hard work: Avni imtihanı heyamola ile geçti. Avni passed the test thanks to coaching and hard study. 2. with a lot of muscle: Bu dolap buradan ancak heyamola ile taşınabilir. It´ll take a lot of muscle to move this cupboard out of here. -
13 rölöve
1. statistical survey, statistical study. 2. water-color copy of some ancient work of art. 3. arch. plan (showing the original design of an old building or of a detail in an old building, drawn up for restoration). -sini çıkarmak /ın/ 1. to determine the original design of (a building, a detail). 2. to draw a plan showing the original state of (a building, a detail). -
14 çalışma
1. work, working. 2. study, studying. Ç- ve Sosyal Güvenlik Bakanı Minister of Labor and Social Security. Ç- ve Sosyal Güvenlik Bakanlığı Ministry of Labor and Social Security. -
15 çalışılmak
impersonal passive 1. to work. 2. to study. 3. to try, strive.
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