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1 ders
"1. lesson, class; course. 2. warning, example, lesson. - almak /dan/ 1. to take lessons (from). 2. to learn a lesson from (a misfortune); to profit from (another´s example). - anlatmak to teach, lecture (to a class). -i asmak to cut a class, skip class. - çalışmak to study. - göstermek /a/ to teach. - kesimi end of a school term. - kitabı textbook. - olmak /a/ to be a lesson (to). - vermek /a/ 1. to teach. 2. to give (someone) advice; to be a model (to). 3. to rebuke, scold. - yapmak to have a class, teach or study a lesson." -
2 öğretmek
v. teach, instruct, show, enlighten, indoctrinate, initiate, introduce, profess, school* * *teach -
3 eğitmek
v. educate, teach, train, coach, condition, handle, school* * *1. drill 2. educate 3. instruct -
4 terbiye etmek
v. teach manners, discipline, train, educate, break in, bring up, chasten, edify, housebreak, manage, nurture, polish, school--------terbiye etmek (at)v. rough* * *drill -
5 eğitmemek
v. (neg. form of eğitmek) educate, teach, train, coach, condition, handle, school -
6 öğretmemek
v. (neg. form of öğretmek) teach, instruct, show, enlighten, indoctrinate, initiate, introduce, profess, school -
7 yuva
"1. nest. 2. nursery school, preschool. 3. home (for homeless or distressed people). 4. seat (of learning, etc.). 5. den, lair (of criminals, ne´er-do-wells, etc.). 6. groove; slot; hole; mortise, socket. 7. anat. socket: göz yuvası eye socket. - açmak /da/ to make a groove, slot, hole, or socket (in). -sını bozmak /ın/ to break up (someone´s) marriage. - kurmak to set up housekeeping. -yı yapan dişi kuştur./-yı dişi kuş yapar. proverb It´s the wife who knows how to make a house a home. -sını yapmak /ın/ slang to teach (someone) a lesson, show (someone) a thing or two, give (someone) his comeuppance."
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