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1 maskaraya çevirmek
to make a fool of -
2 aptal yerine koymak
to make a fool of sb, to fool -
3 kendini gülünç duruma düşürmek
n. make a fool of oneself -
4 kendini gülünç duruma düşürmek
to make a fool of oneself, to become a laughing stock -
5 mostra
"sample; model (for display). -sını bozmak /ın/ slang to embarrass, show (someone) up. - olmak slang to be caught with one´s pants down; to make a fool of oneself." -
6 eğlenmek
v. have fun, have a good time, be amused, amuse oneself, recreate oneself, laugh away, make fun, make merry over, make merry, disport oneself, fool, frolic, revel, sport, go on a spree--------eğlenmek (ile)get a ball out of smth. -
7 eğlenmemek
v. (neg. form of eğlenmek) have fun, have a good time, be amused, amuse oneself, recreate oneself, laugh away, make fun, make merry over, make merry, disport oneself, fool, frolic, revel, sport, go on a spree -
8 hadi
1. Come on! (used to spur someone on): Hadi Betül! Come on, Betül! 2. All right.../OK...: Hadi senin olsun. OK, it´s yours. 3. OK, let´s say.../So...: Tavuklar günde hadi iki kez yumurtlasın. Let´s say the hens lay twice a day. Hadi Hamide gelmesin. Ne olur? Let´s say Hamide doesn´t come. So what? 4. Come off it!/Nonsense!: Hadi be, beni aptal mı sandın? Come off it man, do you take me for a fool? 5. I can understand that..., but.../ OK..., but...: Hadi hediye için parası yoktu, bari bir kart yollasaydı! I can understand that he didn´t have the money for a present, but he could at least have sent a card! 6. straight for, right for (a place): Seller basınca biz hadi dama. When it floods we make straight for the roof. Yaz geldi mi, biz hadi Kalamış´a. When summer came we´d make straight for Kalamış. - bakalım! Come on then!/Hurry up! - canım sen de! Who do you think you´re kidding?/Don´t feed me that bull! - hadi! 1. Who do you think you´re fooling? 2. Cut it short!/Don´t prolong things!/Don´t drag it out! - oradan! 1. Get moving!/Move it! 2. Just who do you think you´re kidding?/Just who do you think you´re fooling? -
9 bir nisan şakası yapmak
to make an April fool of sb -
10 uyutmak
"to put to sleep, to make (sb) sleep; to deceive, to fool" -
11 kelek
1. unripe melon. 2. underdeveloped, poorly developed (ear of grain, fruit). 3. hairless. 4. raft made of planks secured to inflated skins. 5. slang stupid. 6. fool, dunderhead. -e bağlamak /ı/ slang to make a mess of (something that´s been going well). -
12 maskaralanmak
1. to clown around, cut up. 2. to play the fool, make oneself a laughingstock. -
13 sakal
"beard; whiskers. -ının altına girmek /ın/ to ingratiate oneself with (and acquire influence over) (someone). - bırakmak/koyuvermek/salıvermek/uzatmak to grow a beard; to let one´s beard grow. -ı bitmek 1. (for someone) to sprout a beard. 2. /ın/ (for a job, project) to be delayed interminably. -ı değirmende ağartmak to grow old without having learned anything from experience, be an old fool. -ı ele vermek to let oneself become putty in someone´s hands, let oneself become someone´s tool. -ına gülmek /ın/ to laugh up one´s sleeve, laugh in one´s beard. -dan kesip bıyığa eklemek/ulamak to make good a deficiency or repair something by using what one has in hand. -ı saydırmak to lose the respect of others; to become a figure of fun. -ını sıvazlamak to smooth one´s beard. S-ı Şerif hairs from the beard of the Prophet Muhammad. -ım yok ki sözüm dinlensin. colloq. Nobody listens to me merely because I´m young./Nobody pays me any mind because I lack age and authority."
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