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41 denemek ister misiniz
Would you like to try it on -
42 denetmek
v. try; test; examine -
43 denetmemek
v. (neg. form of denetmek) try; test; examine -
44 didinmek
v. wear oneself out, toil, toil and moil, try hard, fag, grub, moil, slave, strain, strive -
45 didinmemek
v. (neg. form of didinmek) wear oneself out, toil, toil and moil, try hard, fag, grub, moil, slave, strain, strive -
46 düzlemek
v. smooth, smooth over, smooth out, even, plane, flatten, flush, plaster, point up, shallow, sleek, slick--------düzlemek (tahta vb.)v. try out -
47 elde etmeye çalışmak
v. try to get, jockey for, make a bid for, bid, woo -
48 elinden geleni yapmak
v. do one's best, try one's best, do one's level best, do one's utmost, be all out for smth., go all out, make every effort, make every endeavor, go all, do one's damnedest, do one's worst -
49 gayret etmek
v. make an effort, go for, endeavor, endeavour [Brit.], strain, strain at, strain after, hump, hump oneself, take care, cultivate, jockey for, rustle, strive, study, try -
50 her ikisini de denemek istiyorum
I would like to try both of them on.Turkish-English dictionary > her ikisini de denemek istiyorum
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51 lütfen bunu deneyin
Please try this one. -
52 prova etmek
v. try on, put to the touch -
53 sabrını taşırmak
v. try one's patience -
54 sabrını tüketmek
v. try one's patience, acerbate -
55 sınamamak
v. (neg. form of sınamak) try, examine, test, put to the proof, prove, put -
56 tatmamak
v. (neg. form of tatmak) taste, experience, try, die, extract, know, sample -
57 taşırmak
taşırmak (sabır)v. overtax, try -
58 yargılamamak
v. (neg. form of yargılamak) judge, try -
59 yetenek denemesi
n. try out -
60 yormak
v. attribute, cream, do in, do up, exhaust, fag, fag out, fatigue, frazzle, knock out, poop, prostrate, strain, take out, task, tax, tire, try, tucker, tucker out, wear out, wearisome, weary
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