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1 saçmacı
1. someone who talks nonsense, someone who talks hogwash. 2. (someone) who talks nonsense, who talks rot. -
2 ağız arama
n. explorative talks, exploratory talks, fishing, kite flying -
3 barış görüşmeleri
n. peace talks -
4 çalçene
adj. rattle pated--------n. windbag, arrogant person who talks excessively about meaningless things -
5 benci
one who talks constantly about himself. -
6 ekmekçi
1. baker or seller of bread. 2. bread bakery, the baker´s. - küreği gibi dili var. colloq. He/She talks endlessly. He´s/She´s a real magpie. -
7 hımhım
(someone) who talks through his nose. - ile burunsuz, birbirinden uğursuz. colloq. One is as bad as the other. -
8 palavracı
slang (someone) who talks bunk, who is full of bull. -
9 palavracılık
slang being a bull-shooter, being someone who talks rot. -
10 patavatsız
(someone) who talks or acts without thinking, tactless. -
11 sonuç
1. result, outcome, conclusion. 2. log. conclusion. - almak 1. to be completed: İşin sonucu alındı. The job´s been completed. 2. to get a favorable result: Konuşmalardan bir sonuç alınamadı. Nothing resulted from the talks. -
12 tıpkı
1. identical thing: Bu gömleğin tıpkısını istiyorum. I want a shirt just like this one. 2. spitting image: Ahmet tıpkı babası. Ahmet´s the spitting image of his father. 3. in just the same way as, just like (someone, something): Nazife tıpkı teyzesi gibi konuşuyor. Nazife talks just like her aunt. -sı tıpkısına 1. exactly like (someone, something). 2. exactly (the same). 3. exactly as it is or they are, without changing anything. -
13 tıraşçı
slang 1. person who likes to have people on, person who likes to pull people´s legs. 2. very boring and excessively talkative person, long-winded bore. 3. (someone) who likes to have people on, (someone) who likes to pull people´s legs. 4. (someone) who talks other people´s heads off. -
14 vakitsiz
1. done at an unsuitable time. 2. premature, too early. 3. (doing something) at an unsuitable time. 4. prematurely, too early. - öten horozun başını keserler. proverb A person who talks out of season will suffer for it.
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