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21 haberi olmadan
adv. without one's knowledge, unknown to -
22 tanımadığı
adv. unknown to -
23 ufo
n. unidentified flying object, unknown flying object -
24 adhuk
adhuk nenğ - Something unknown -
25 agduk
agduk kişi - A stranger, one whose identity is unknown -
26 adhuk
adhuk nenğ - Something unknown -
27 agduk
agduk kişi - A stranger, one whose identity is unknown -
28 adsız
1. nameless. 2. unknown, undistinguished. -
29 belirsiz
1. unknown, uncertain, indefinite, undetermined. 2. imperceptible. - geçmiş zaman gram. reported past tense. -
30 bilinmedik
algebra unknown. -
31 bilinmez
1. unknown. 2. unidentified. -
32 bilinmezlik
being unknown. -
33 dokuz
nine. - ayın çarşambası bir araya gelmek colloq. (for a lot of pressing business) to come all at once. - babalı colloq. (one) whose father is unknown. - canlı very hardy, not likely to die. - doğurmak to fret and be frantic (while waiting for something). - doğurtmak /a/ to rush (someone), bring pressure on (someone). - fırın ekmek istemek colloq. to need more time and experience (for competence). - körün bir değneği the only support (of a large household). - köyden kovulmuş ostracized, expelled. -unda ne ise, doksanında da odur. colloq. He will always be the same./He will never improve. - yorgan eskitmek/paralamak to have a very long life. -
34 gebe
"1. pregnant, expectant, gravid; /a/ big with (child). 2. pregnant woman, expectant mother. 3. pregnant animal. 4. /a/ pregnant with, containing (something unknown). - bırakmak /ı/ to make (a woman) pregnant, get (a woman) with child. - kalmak /dan/ to become pregnant (by), get with child (by). - zar gambler´s slang loaded die." -
35 isimsiz
1. nameless, (someone, something) who/which has no name. 2. nameless, unknown: Bu zaferi o isimsiz kahramanlara borçluyuz. We owe this victory to those nameless heroes. -
36 kim
1. who. 2. whoever. -in arabasına binerse onun türküsünü çağırır. colloq. He´s a self-seeking sycophant.... kim,... kim. shows a woeful lack of something: O kim, dürüstlük kim. He doesn´t have an honest bone in his body. O kim, öğretmenlik kim. He doesn´t know the first thing about teaching. - kime, dum duma. colloq. It´s so chaotic that nobody notices/cares what anybody else is doing. -i kimsesi /ın/ relatives. -e ne? What does it matter to anyone? -e niyet, kime kısmet. colloq. The person for whom something is intended may not always be the person who gets it in the end. - o? Who´s there?/Who is it? - olursa olsun. It doesn´t matter who he is!/There´ll be no exceptions! - oluyor! Just who does he think he is? - vurduya gitmek to be killed or wounded (in a brawl, riot, shoot-out) by an unknown hand. -
37 renk
",-gi 1. color; hue; coloring. 2. color, character, quality, tone, complexion. 3. (someone´s) true colors; (someone´s) true nature; (someone´s) true opinions or beliefs. - almak (for something) to acquire (a certain) color. -i atmak/kaçmak/uçmak 1. (for someone) to go pale. 2. (for something´s color) to fade. -ini belli etmek to show one´s true colors. -i belli olmamak for one´s true nature, opinions, or beliefs to remain unknown or as yet undisclosed. - cümbüşü array of bright colors. -i çalmak /a/ (for one color) to verge on (another), have (a specified) cast. - renk colorful, multicolored, varicolored. -ten renge girmek (for someone) to go all shades of red/purple, flush deeply (from embarrassment). - vermek/katmak /a/ to liven up, enliven, add spice and zest to, give a novel touch to. - vermemek/-ini belli etmemek 1. to keep one´s true thoughts and feelings to oneself, not to show one´s true colors. 2. to act as if one is unaware of something, feign ignorance." -
38 x
math. x, unknown quantity. -
39 ünsüz
"1. not famous; unknown. 2. phonetics consonant. - uyumu phonetics consonant harmony."
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