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1 duruvermek
v. come to a halt -
2 durmak
v. stop, cease, stand, hold, hold on, remain, come to a stop, be, endure, discontinue, draw up, halt, come to a halt, harp, intermit, keep, let up, linger, pull-in, pull up, draw rein, rest, stay--------durmak (motor)v. pack up, stall--------durmak (saat)v. run down* * *halt -
3 durmamak
v. (neg. form of durmak) stop, cease, stand, hold, hold on, remain, come to a stop, be, endure, discontinue, draw up, halt, come to a halt, harp, intermit, keep, let up, linger, pull-in, pull up, draw rein, rest, stay -
4 felç
1. paralysis. 2. hemiplegia. - gelmek /a/, - olmak (for someone) to become paralyzed, have a stroke. -e uğramak (for an activity or process) to come to a halt. -e uğratmak /ı/ to cause (an activity or process) to come to a halt. -
5 sekte
"stoppage, cessation, interruption, suspension. -ye uğramak/- vermek to come to a halt, cease; to be interrupted; to be impeded. - vurmak /a/ to bring (something) to a halt; to interrupt; to impede." -
6 duruvermemek
v. (neg. form of duruvermek) come to a halt -
7 istop
,-pu 1. stopping, stoppage. 2. a children´s game played with a ball. - etmek 1. to stop, come to a halt. 2. /ı/ soccer to stop (the ball). -
8 kalmak
",-ır 1. to remain, be left; to be left over. 2. to stay (in a place temporarily). 3. to come to a halt, reach a standstill. 4. to fail (a class). 5. /a/ to be postponed to. 6. /a/ (for a matter) to be entrusted to (someone). 7. /a, dan/ (for something) to be left to (someone) by (someone else). 8. /dan/ to be kept from doing (something). 9. /la/ to be content with, go no further than. kala kala only..., no more than... (is left): Gelmesine kala kala bir gün kaldı. There´s only one day left until she comes. kaldı ki moreover, furthermore. kalsa/kalırsa /a/ 1. if you ask (my/his/her) opinion. 2. if it were left up to (someone). Kalsın. 1. Let´s leave it for the time being. 2. I´ve decided I don´t want it. kalır yeri olmamak /dan/ to be at least as good as." -
9 duraksamak
v. hesitate, pause, come to a stop, balk, baulk, dither, falter, halt, hang back, hobble, hover, vibrate, waver* * *hesitate -
10 duraksamamak
v. (neg. form of duraksamak) hesitate, pause, come to a stop, balk, baulk, dither, falter, halt, hang back, hobble, hover, vibrate, waver--------make no bones about -
11 durmak
"to stop, to cease, to halt; to remain, to stay; to suit, to go, to look; to wait; to come to rest; (yolculukta) to stop off (at/in); (sürücü, araba) to pull up, to draw up; (makine, motor) to pack up, to cut out; (araba motoru) to stall"
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