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1 ziyaret
visit, call -
2 ziyaret
",-ti 1. visit; call. 2. pilgrimage. - etmek /ı/ 1. to visit (someone); to call on (someone). 2. to visit (a place). 3. to make a pilgrimage to (a sacred place). -e gitmek /ı/ 1. to go to visit (someone, a place). 2. to go on a pilgrimage to (a sacred place). -ine gitmek /ın/ to go to visit (someone, a place). " -
3 ziyaret etmek
v. call, call at, call on, call upon, come by, come over, come round, haunt, look up, stop by, visit, make a visit, pay a visit, wait on, wait upon* * *visit -
4 ziyaret
adj. visiting--------n. call, stay, visit, visitation* * *1. visit 2. visiting (n.) 3. visit (n.) -
5 ayak
"1. foot. 2. leg. 3. base, pedestal, footing. 4. treadle (of a sewing machine). 5. shaft (of a loom). 6. tributary. 7. outlet (of a lake). 8. step (in stairs). 9. gait, pace. 10. folk poetry rhyme; rhyme word. 11. foot (measure). 12. intersection between two lines or between a line and a plane. -ta 1. standing, on one´s feet. 2. excited, aroused. 3. med. ambulatory. -tan (satış) (selling meat) on the hoof (as opposed to butchered meat). -ını alamamak 1. /dan/ to be unable to refrain (from). 2. to be unable to use one´s feet (because of pains or because they have gone asleep). -ı alışmak /a/ to make a habit of going to. -ını altına almak to sit on one´s leg. -ının altına almak /ı/ 1. to beat, give a beating (to), thrash. 2. to ignore, transgress, violate. 3. to push aside (something useful). -lar altına almak /ı/ to trample on, disregard. -ının altına karpuz kabuğu koymak /ın/ to scheme to get (someone) fired. -ının altında olmak (for a view) to be spread out beneath one. -ının/-larının altını öpeyim. colloq. For God´s sake. - atmak 1. /a/ to go (to) for the first time. 2. to take a step. - atmamak /a/ not to go to; to stay away from. - ayak üstüne atmak to cross one´s legs. - bağı 1. impediment, hindrance, hobble, fetter. 2. person who creates an obligation and responsibility. -ının bağını çözmek /ın/ 1. to divorce (one´s wife). 2. to free (someone) to act. -ına bağ olmak /ın/ to hinder (one). -ına bağ vurmak/-ını bağlamak /ın/ to hinder. - basmak /a/ 1. to arrive (at), enter. 2. to begin, enter, start (a job). - basmamak /a/ not to go to; to stay away from. -lar baş, başlar ayak oldu. colloq. The first have become last, the last first./The social order is reversed and upstarts are in charge. - bileği 1. ankle. 2. anat. tarsus. -ları birbirine dolaşmak to stumble over one´s own feet. -ına çabuk quick, quick to come and go. -ını çabuk tutmak to hurry, walk quickly. -ına çağırmak /ı/ to call (someone) into one´s presence. -ını çekmek /dan/ to stop going to (a place). -ına çelme takmak /ın/ 1. to trip up. 2. to prevent (another´s) success. -ını çıkarmak to take off one´s shoes. - değiştirmek to get into step by changing one´s foot (in marching). -ını denk/tetik almak to be on one´s guard. -ını denk basmak to be careful, be wary. - diremek to insist, put one´s foot down. -ına dolanmak/dolaşmak 1. to crowd around and create confusion. 2. /ın/ to obstruct. 3. to boomerang, recoil on oneself. -ı dolaşmak 1. to trip over one´s own feet. 2. to get flustered and do something wrong. -ları dolaşmak to trip on one´s feet, get one´s feet tangled up. -ında donu yok, fesleğen ister/takar başına. colloq. She likes to show off regardless of her poverty. -ta duramama astasia. -ta durmak to stand, remain standing. -a düşmek to have outsiders meddling in (a matter). -ı düşmek /a/ to drop in on (a place, a house), visit while passing by. -ına düşmek /ın/ to beg, implore. -ı düze basmak to get over the hard part of something. -a fırlamak to jump to one´s feet. - freni foot brake. -ına geçirmek /ı/ to pull on (one´s trousers). -ına (kadar) gelmek /ın/ 1. to make (someone) a personal visit (as an act of deference). 2. (for any desired thing) to come to (one) by itself. -ları geri geri gitmek to go reluctantly, drag one´s feet. -ına getirmek /ı/ to have (something or someone) brought to one. -ına gitmek /ın/ to make (someone) a personal visit (as an act of deference). -ını giymek to put on one´s shoes. (kendi) -ı ile gelmek 1. to come on one´s own initiative. 2. to fall into one´s lap. -ına ip takmak /ın/ to backbite. - işi errands and small deeds. - izi footprint. -a kaldırmak /ı/ 1. to upset, excite (a group). 2. to incite, stir up (a group) to rebellion. -a kalkmak 1. to stand up, get up, rise to one´s feet. 2. to recover and get out of bed. 3. to get excited, be aroused. -ta kalmak 1. to be left without a seat. 2. to remain standing; to have lasted. -ına/-larına kara su/ sular inme -
6 kapı
1. door. 2. gate. 3. possibility. 4. formerly government office. 5. place of work. 6. backgammon a point. -sında in the household of. -sı açık hospitable. - açmak /dan/ to mention, bring up. -yı açmak 1. to begin. 2. to be the first, break the ice. 3. /dan/ to bring up (a topic) which will lead to the main point. - ağası the chief white eunuch in the sultan´s palace. - almak/yapmak backgammon to get two men on a point, block a point. - aralığı slang bastard. -sını aşındırmak /ın/ to visit (someone) often. - baca açık unprotected (place). - bir komşu next-door neighbor. -yı büyük açmak 1. to embark on an expensive undertaking. 2. to spend money prodigally. -sında büyümek /ın/ to grow up in the household of. -sını çalmak /ın/ 1. to knock at (someone´s) door. 2. to resort to, seek help from. -yı çekmek to shut the door. - çerçevesi door frame. -ya dayanmak to heave into sight, be pounding at the door, be upon one. - dışarı etmek /ı/ to show (someone) the door, throw (someone, an animal) out. - duvar olmak for no one to answer the door (after repeated knocking). - gibi strapping. -nın ipini çekmek to call on (so many) people. - kadar huge, enormous. -dan kapıya door-to-door. - kapı dolaşmak 1. to visit many people. 2. to go from office to office (trying to get one´s business done). -sına kilit vurmak /ın/ 1. to lock up (a place). 2. to close down (a business). - kolu door handle. - komşu next-door neighbor. -dan kovsan/kovulsa bacadan düşer/girer. colloq. He is shamelessly persistent. - kuzusu/yavrusu wicket (in a large door or gate). - mandalı 1. door latch. 2. person whom no one considers important. - numarası street number (of a house). -sı olmak /ın/ to require (so much money): Bu, on liranın kapısıdır. This will cost you ten liras. - tokmağı knocker, door knocker. -yı vurmak to knock at the door. - yapmak 1. /a/ to lead up to (a subject or request) gently. 2. to visit (a specified number of) homes. 3. backgammon to block a point. -sını yapmak /ın/ to lead up to (a subject or request) gently. - zinciri door chain. -
7 misafirlik
1. being a guest. 2. visit. -e gitmek 1. to go on a visit. 2. /a/ to pay a visit to (someone). -
8 ziyaret et
1. pay a visit 2. visiting (v.) 3. visit (v.) -
9 keliş
came to visit and went to visit -
10 keliş
came to visit and went to visit -
11 ayağına kadar gitmek
"to condescend to visit; to be obliged to visit" -
12 misafirliğe gitmek
a) to pay a visit to b) to go on a visit to -
13 ziyaret etmek
to visit, to pay a visit, to pop in, to stop by, to stop round -
14 gece
"1. night, nighttime. 2. evening, eventide. 3. at night. 4. in the evening. 5. overnight. 6. soiree, evening, night, celebration. 7. nocturnal, night. - baskını night raid. - bekçisi night man, night watchman. - gösterisi evening showing or performance (of a film or play). - gündüz night and day, continuously. - gündüz dememek to take no account of the time of day. -yi gündüze katmak to work night and day, work very hard. - hayatı night life. -niz hayırlı olsun. Good night. - işçiliği slang night thieving. - işçisi 1. workman on the night shift, night man. 2. slang night burglar. - kalmak /da/ to stay overnight (in/at), spend the night (in/at). - körlüğü night blindness. - kulübü nightclub. - kuşu 1. bat; owl, night bird. 2. night person, night owl, nighthawk. 3. night lifer. - lambası night-light. - maçı sports night game. - silahlı, gündüz külahlı someone who is a Jekyll-and -Hyde sort of person. - vakti 1. at night. 2. in the evening. - vardiyası night shift. - yarısı 1. midnight. 2. in the middle of the night. - yatısı overnight visit. - yatısına gitmek /a/ to go to (someone´s) for an overnight visit, go to (someone´s) to spend the night. - yatısına kalmak to be an overnight guest, stay overnight." -
15 görüşmek
"1. /la/ to talk (with), chat (with), converse (with); /la/ to meet (someone) for a chat. 2. /la/ to visit, see. 3. to visit each other, see each other. 4. /ı/ to discuss, talk over, have a conversation about. 5. /la/ to have an interview with." -
16 rahatsız
"1. uncomfortable; (something) which causes physical discomfort. 2. ill at ease, uncomfortable. 3. indisposed, a bit unwell, under the weather. - etmek /ı/ 1. to bother, trouble, inconvenience; to disturb; to annoy. 2. to make (someone) feel ill at ease. 3. to cause (someone) to feel unwell. 4. to visit, pay (someone) a visit. - olmak 1. to feel indisposed, feel slightly ill, be under the weather. 2. to feel ill at ease, feel uncomfortable." -
17 teşrif
1. visit. 2. /a/ going to: Teşrif nereye? Where are you going? 3. honoring. - etmek/buyurmak 1. /a/ to visit, honor (someone, a place) by visiting him/her/it. 2. /a/ to go to (a place). 3. /ı/ to honor. -
18 vizite
1. visit (made by a physician to a patient), house call. 2. visit (made by a patient to a physician). 3. rounds (made by a physician in a hospital). 4. fee (charged to a patient each time he/she is seen by a physician). -
19 ayaküstü uğrama
n. flying visit -
20 bu benim ilk ziyaretim
This is my first visit.
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