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1 alçakça
"rather low; viciously, shamefully, meanly, basely" -
2 alçaklık
1. lowness. 2. shamefulness, vileness. - etmek to behave viciously, do despicable things. -
3 alçakça
1. rather low. 2. viciously, shamefully. -
4 domuz
"1. pig, hog, swine. 2. colloq. obstinate; cunning and selfish; spiteful, malicious. 3. colloq. You fink!/You swine! -una colloq. 1. out of spite. 2. out of stubbornness. 3. thoroughly. - arabası truck, low four-wheeled vehicle. - derisi pigskin. - eti pork. - gibi colloq. 1. vicious. 2. viciously. 3. perfectly well, full well (used reproachfully): Kabahatli olduğunu domuz gibi biliyor, ama kabul etmiyor. He knows perfectly well that he´s at fault, but he won´t admit it. - gibi çalışmak to work like mad. - gibi yemek/tıkınmak to pig out, eat like a pig. -un gok dediği yer a very distant place. - kılı pig bristle. -dan kıl çekmek/koparmak to wangle something out of a stingy or disliked person. - yağı lard."
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