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21 masal içinde masal
n. frame tale -
22 masal
[T misal = example, Az misal, Tk misal, from Ar]: taleA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > masal
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23 gammaz
telltale, informer, snitcher, squealer, tale-teller, grass -
24 hikâye
"story, tale, narrative; short story" " öykü; yarn, fable, story, claptrap, boloney, baloney" -
25 kıssa
story, tale, anecdote -
26 masal anlatmak
to tell a tale -
27 palavra
a tall story, fairy story, fairy-tale, whopper, bunk, baloney, humbug -
28 peri masalı
fairy tale, fairy story -
29 deve
camel. - bağırtan steep and stony road. -nin başı/nalı! colloq. Stuff and nonsense!/ Incredible! -ye Boynun eğri, demişler, Nerem doğru ki? demiş. colloq. You´re talking about one particular error, but actually there´s no part of the thing that´s free of error. -den büyük fil var. proverb There is always someone mightier than you. -yi düze çıkarmak to overcome difficulties, get on the smooth road. - gibi huge and awkward (person). - hamuru gibi indigestible. -yi havuduyla yutmak to take advantage of one´s office and make a killing on the side. -ye hendek atlatmak to urge someone to try something impossible for him. - kini a great and lasting hatred, deep-seated rancor. -de kulak a drop in the bucket. - nalbanda bakar gibi colloq. with a look of blank astonishment. - olmak (for money or food) to disappear. -nin pabucu! colloq. A likely tale! - yapmak /ı/ colloq. to get (something) by cheating. - yürekli cowardly. -
30 efsane
legend, tale. -
31 fabl
fable, moral tale. -
32 hikâye
1. story, tale, narrative, narration. 2. lit. short story. 3. tall story, whopper. 4. colloq. situation, state of affairs. - birleşik zamanı any compound tense formed by adding a past tense suffix to a verb already containing a tense ending (e.g. gelirdim, geliyordum, gelmiştim, gelecektim). - etmek /ı/ to tell, relate, recount. -
33 hurafe
superstition, old wive´s tale. -
34 karın
",-rnı 1. abdomen; abdominal region. 2. belly, stomach. 3. womb. 4. belly; the rounded, protrusive part (of something). 5. colloq. mind, head. 6. phys. antinode, loop. -ı acıkmak to be hungry, get hungry. -ı aç hungry. -ı ağrımak to have a stomach ache. - ağrısı 1. stomach ache, colic. 2. colloq. a pain in the neck (person). 3. colloq. what-do-you-call-it, whatyoumayjigger. - boşluğu anat. abdominal cavity. -ı burnunda very much in the family way, big with child. -ını deşmek /ın/ colloq. to stab (someone) in the belly. -ı doymak to be full, have eaten one´s fill. -ını doyurmak 1. to eat one´s fill. 2. /ın/ to feed (someone). - fıtığı path. abdominal hernia. -ı geniş easygoing, nonchalant. -ı gitmek to have diarrhea. -ı karnına geçmiş painfully thin person. -ından konuşan kimse ventriloquist. -ından konuşma ventriloquism. -ından konuşmak to ventriloquize. -ından söylemek 1. to speak very softly. 2. to make up a tale, make up a yarn. -ı sürmek to have diarrhea. -ı tok not hungry, full. -ım tok (bu sözlere). colloq. I´m tired of hearing about it. -ı tok, sırtı pek well-off and contented with life. - üstüne iniş crash landing (made without using the landing gear). - yüzgeci ventral fin. -ı zil/dümbelek çalmak for (one´s) stomach to growl from hunger; (for someone) to be very hungry." -
35 kocakarı
1. vulg. old woman, hag. 2. slang old lady, mother. - ilacı folk remedy. - masalı old wives´ tale, nonsense. - soğuğu a cold spell in mid-March. -
36 kıssa
"story, tale; anecdote. -dan hisse 1. the moral of a story. 2. the lesson learned from an experience. -dan hisse almak 1. to draw a moral from a story. 2. to learn a lesson from an experience." -
37 masalcı
1. storyteller, tale-teller, someone who tells tales or stories. 2. colloq. someone who is full of bull, bullshitter, bullshit artist. -
38 peri
"fairy (usually envisaged as a beautiful maiden); pixie, sprite; nymph. -leri bağdaşmak to reach an agreement. - gibi very beautiful; fairylike. -si hoşlanmamak /dan/ to dislike; not to be attracted to. - masalı fairy tale, fairy story." -
39 tandırname
old wives´ tale.
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