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1 make up for
telâfi etmek* * *(to supply a reward, substitute etc for disappointment, damage, loss (of money or time) etc: Next week we'll try to make up for lost time.) telâfi etmek -
2 make good
yerine getirmek, tazmin etmek* * *iyileştir* * *1) (to be successful: Through hard work and ability, he soon made good.) başarmak, muvaffak olmak2) (to repair or compensate for (loss, damages etc): The damage you caused to my car must be made good.) ödemek, telâfi etmek -
3 compensate
v. karşılamak; telâfi etmek, eşitlemek, denklemek; tazmin etmek; yerini tutmak, denkleşmek* * *1. gider 2. telafi et* * *['kompənseit]1) (to give money to (someone) or to do something else to make up for loss or wrong they have experienced: This payment will compensate (her) for the loss of her job.) zararını ödemek, kaybını karşılamak2) (to undo the effect of a disadvantage etc: The love the child received from his grandmother compensated for the cruelty of his parents.) denklemek, telâfi etmek•- compensation -
4 damage
n. zarar, hasar; masraf, maliyet————————v. bozmak, hasar yapmak, zarar vermek, hasara uğratmak; değerini düşürmek* * *1. hasar ver (v.) 2. hasar (n.) 3. zarar ver (v.) 4. zarar (n.)* * *['dæmi‹] 1. noun1) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) zarar, hasar, tahribat2) ((in plural) payment for loss or injury suffered: The court awarded him $5,000 damages.) tazminat2. verb(to make less effective or less usable etc; to spoil: The bomb damaged several buildings; The book was damaged in the post.) zarar/ziyan vermek; zedele(n)mek- damaged -
5 handicap
n. engel, mahzur, elverişsiz durum, handikap, yetersizlik, özür————————v. engel koymak, engel olmak, ket vurmak* * *1. engel koy (v.) 2. handikap (n.)* * *['hændikæp] 1. noun1) (something that makes doing something more difficult: The loss of a finger would be a handicap for a pianist.) engel, elverişsiz durum2) ((in a race, competition etc) a disadvantage of some sort (eg having to run a greater distance in a race) given to the best competitors so that others have a better chance of winning.) engel, handikap3) (a race, competition etc in which this happens.) engelli yarış4) ((a form of) physical or mental disability: children with physical handicaps.) özür, sakat2. verb(to make something (more) difficult for: He wanted to be a pianist, but was handicapped by his deafness.) engellemek
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