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1 faziletli
virtuous. -
2 erdemli
virtuous faziletli -
3 faziletli
virtuous erdemli -
4 meziyetli
virtuous, meritorious -
5 erdemli
virtuous, morally upright. -
6 hünerli
adj. skillful, skilly, dexterous, ingenious, talented, performing, versed* * *1. handcrafted 2. handy 3. mechanically skillful 4. skillful 5. virtuous -
7 namuslu
adj. honorable, honourable [Brit.], honest, upright, pure, fair, level, modest, respectable, untainted, vestal, virtuous* * *1. upstanding 2. honest 3. incorrupt -
8 erdemli
adj. virtuous, chaste -
9 faziletli
adj. virtuous -
10 iffetli
adj. chaste, virtuous -
11 ustalık gerektiren
adj. skillful, skilful, artful, skilled, virtuous -
12 afif
chaste, virtuous iffetli -
13 temiz
"clean; tidy, neat; pure; fresh; chaste, virtuous; clear, net; sanitary" -
14 artamlı
excellent, virtuous. -
15 elmas
1. diamond. 2. diamond-tipped glass cutter, diamond. - gibi innocent, pure, virtuous. -
16 etek
"1. skirt. 2. shirttail; coattail. 3. skirt, overhanging part (of a bedspread or tablecloth). 4. foot (of a mountain). 5. private parts, genital area. 6. flashing (on roofs). -i ayağına dolaşmak to be clumsy because of excitement. -i belinde active, industrious (woman). - bezi a wrapping or swaddling for an infant´s legs. - çekmek /dan/ to give up, abandon. - dolusu heaps, lots (of). -ine düşmek/sarılmak /ın/ to entreat, implore. -i düşük dirty and slovenly looking (woman). - etek heaps, loads (of). -ini göstermez very modest, virtuous (woman). - kiri illicit relationship (of a woman). -i kirlenmek (for a woman) to be defiled, be sullied. - öpmek to flatter someone, toady. -i savruk untidy, sloppy. - silkmek /dan/ to break off relations (with). - silmesi foundation course. -i temiz chaste, modest (woman). -lerini toplamak to gather up one´s skirts. -leri tutuşmak to be exceedingly alarmed. -ine yapışmak/sığınmak /ın/ to take refuge behind, seek protection in (someone). -leri zil çalmak to be overjoyed." -
17 iffetli
1. chaste, virtuous. 2. honest, upright. -
18 namuslu
1. honorable, upright, high-principled. 2. (sexually) virtuous, moral (woman). -
19 sili
1. clean. 2. chaste, virtuous. -
20 temiz
1. clean. 2. fresh (air). 3. (something) which is in good condition, which is clean and has been properly cared for. 4. decent, clean-living, morally upright. 5. chaste, virtuous. 6. net (amount of money). 7. well, in a good way. 8. slang poker (the card game). - bir (bir -) 1. a good, a thorough (beating, whipping). 2. (beating someone) severely, good and proper, but good. -e çekmek /ı/ to make a fair copy of (a piece of writing). - çevirmek slang to play poker. -e çıkarmak /ı/ to clear, prove (someone) innocent, exonerate. -e çıkmak (for someone accused of something) to be cleared, be proven innocent, be exonerated. - giyinmek to wear neat, clean clothes. - hava almak to get some fresh air. - havaya çıkmak to go out and get some fresh air. -e havale etmek /ı/ 1. to finish (a job that´s been dragging on) in a jiffy. 2. to eat up, polish off, put away (food). 3. slang to kill, bump (someone) off, put (someone) away. -/iyi iş altı ayda çıkar. proverb It takes time to do a job properly. - pak sparklingly clean, spotlessly clean. - patent naut. clean bill of health (for a ship). - raporu doctor´s report stating that someone is in good health, clean bill of health. - süt emmiş (someone) who comes of good stock, decent, trustworthy. - taş flawless gem. - temiz cleanly, immaculately. - yüzlü (someone) who has an honest, good-hearted look about him/her.
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