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1 tense
adj. gergin————————n. kip, zaman————————v. germek, gerilmek* * *1. ger (v.) 2. zaman (n.)* * *[tens] I noun(a form of a verb that shows the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking: a verb in the past/future/present tense.) fiil zamanı, kipII 1. adjective1) (strained; nervous: The crowd was tense with excitement; a tense situation.) gergin, sinirli2) (tight; tightly stretched.) gergin, gerili2. verb(to make or become tense: He tensed his muscles.) kas(ıl)mak, ger(il)mek- tensely- tenseness
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2 tense system
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3 tense up
ger -
4 tense
zaman; gergin, siki, gerilmis, gerili; sinirli, gergin, telasli; (up ile) gerilmek, gerginlesmek; germek, gerginlestirmek -
5 tense
v.ger:n.zaman -
6 tense system
germe sistemi -
7 tense up
ger -
8 become tense
gerginleş -
9 make tense
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10 present tense
şimdiki zaman* * *şimdiki zaman -
11 past tense
geçmiş zaman -
12 perfect tense
n. tamamlanmış geçmiş zaman -
13 pluperfect tense
n. önceki geçmiş zaman, geçmiş zamanın hikâyesi -
14 past tense
geçmiş zaman -
15 perfect tense
n. tamamlanmış geçmiş zaman -
16 pluperfect tense
n. önceki geçmiş zaman, geçmiş zamanın hikâyesi -
17 compound tense
bilesik zaman -
18 future continuous tense
sürekli gelecek zaman -
19 future perfect continuous tense
gelecekte bitmis zamanin sürekli sekliEnglish to Turkish dictionary > future perfect continuous tense
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20 future perfect tense
gelecekte bitmis zaman
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