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2 yukarı
"1. upper part; upstairs. 2. upper; upstairs: yukarı daire the upstairs flat. Yukarı Mısır Upper Egypt. 3. upper, superior in social position: yukarı sınıf upper class. 4. (moving) up; (going) upstairs: Yukarı çıktı. He went upstairs. -da 1. above; upstairs. 2. (holding one´s head) high: Başı yukarıda yürürdü. She would walk with her head held high. -dan 1. from above. 2. from upstairs. 3. from the boss; from the top brass; from above, from the top. -dan almak to behave in an aggressive, unyielding manner; to show an unwillingness to compromise. -dan bakmak /a/ to look down one´s nose at, regard (someone, something) with disdain. -dan aşağı süzmek /ı/ to give (someone) the once-over, scrutinize (someone) appraisingly from head to toe. - tükürsem bıyık, aşağı tükürsem sakal. colloq. I´m faced with an impossible choice./I´m damned if I don´t (do it), and I´m damned if I do (do it)./I´m sitting on the horns of a dilemma." -
3 üst tabaka
n. upper circle, classes, upper classes, facing, gentry, superstratum, upper class* * *upper crust -
4 aşağı
"1. the lower part, bottom. 2. the one below. 3. lower. 4. poor in quality, inferior; low in value. 5. commonplace, common. 6. down, downstairs. -da 1. below. 2. downstairs. -ya 1. down, downwards. 2. downstairs. - almak /ı/ to pull down, bring down. -dan almak to ingratiate oneself, adopt a humble attitude. - düşmek 1. to fall. 2. to decline. - görmek /ı/ to look down (on), despise. - kalır yeri/yanı olmamak /dan/ to be at least as good (as). - kalmak /dan/ to fall short (of). - kalmamak /dan/ not to be inferior (to). - kurtarmaz. 1. I can´t sell it any cheaper. 2. Nothing less will do. - tabaka mob, lower class. - tükürsem sakal/sakalım, yukarı tükürsem bıyık/bıyığım. colloq. I am faced with an impossible choice. - yukarı approximately, more or less.... aşağı... yukarı used in expressions such as: Hasan aşağı Hasan yukarı. It´s Hasan all the time, nothing but Hasan. -lı yukarılı 1. having an upper and a lower part; having two floors. 2. upstairs and downstairs."
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