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1 makyaj çantası
vanity case -
2 fodulluk
vanity, presumption. -
3 makyaj çantası
n. toilet bag, dressing case, vanity bag, vanity case -
4 tuvalet
",-ti 1. toilet, water closet, lavatory (device). 2. toilet, toilet room, lavatory (place). 3. washing, grooming, and arranging oneself; toilet. 4. evening gown, evening dress. 5. toilette, dress, outfit. 6. dressing table, toilet table, vanity. - ispirtosu rubbing alcohol. - kâğıdı toilet paper. - masası dressing table, toilet table, vanity. - takımı dresser set, toilet set." -
5 batıl
1. superstitious 2. vanity -
6 değersizlik
n. insignificance, insignificancy, vanity, trashiness, paltriness, triviality* * *1. paltriness 2. trashiness 3. valuelessness 4. worthlessness -
7 gurur
n. pride, vanity, vainness, elation, haughtiness, hauteur, lordliness* * *1. elation 2. pride 3. pride (n.) -
8 hava
adj. air, aerial, atmospheric--------n. air, airs, shades, sky, weather, climate, wind, ambiance, ambience, aroma, atmosphere, aura, flavor, flavour [Brit.], mood, ostentation, showing off, side, splash, splurge, strain, swank, vanity--------pref. aero* * *1. air 2. weather 3. air (n.) -
9 kibir
n. arrogance, conceit, disdain, haughtiness, pride, hauteur, hubris, importance, loftiness, snootiness, vainness, vanity* * *1. arrogance 2. conceit 3. superciliousness -
10 kurum
n. foundation, establishment, corporation, institution, institute, airs, vanity, pose, conceit, haughtiness, shop, smut, soot, swagger* * *1. institution 2. soot -
11 boşunalık
n. vainness, vanity, uselessness -
12 makyaj aynası
n. vanity mirror -
13 makyaj masası
n. dressing table, vanity -
14 moda dünyası
n. vanity fair -
15 tuvalet aynası
n. vanity mirror -
16 kibirlilik
arrogance, vanity -
17 azamet
",-ti 1. greatness, grandeur, augustness, majesty; magnificence; imposingness. 2. pomp; ostentation; haughty display of style or self-importance; overweening pride. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to wound (someone´s) vanity, pique (someone). - satmak to put on grand airs, act high and mighty." -
18 gurur
1. pride, inordinate pride, excessive self-esteem. 2. vanity, arrogance, conceit, haughtiness. 3. honor, self-esteem. - duymak 1. /dan/ to feel proud of, take pride in. 2. to feel honored. - gelmek /a/ to become conceited, become haughty. -unu kırmak /ın/ to hurt (someone´s) pride, wound (someone´s) honor. -unu okşamak /ın/ to increase (someone´s) pride by flattery. -uyla oynamak /ın/ to play with (someone´s) pride. -
19 gıdıklamak
/ı/ 1. to tickle. 2. to tickle (someone´s) vanity, please, gratify.
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