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1 viz
adv. far, widely; see víðr II. -
2 viz
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3 viz.
• see Videlicet -
4 viž
(viden, vit)five -
5 vız
buzz, hum -
6 vız
"buzz; hum. - diye with a buzzing or humming sound. - gelmek /a/ (for something) not to matter a whit to, not to be of the slightest importance to (someone). - gelir tırıs gider. colloq. It doesn´t matter one bit to me." -
7 víz
water -
8 víz-
water, hydraulic -
9 vız sesi
zip (n.) -
10 vız gelip tırıs gitmek
not to care a brass farthing, not care a button -
11 vız gelir tırıs gider
interj. I don't care a damn, I don't give a damn, I don't care a hang -
12 vız gelmek
leave cold -
13 viz rape
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14 Vız gelir tırıs gider
I don't give a damn -
15 vız gelmek
to be a matter of indifference -
16 víz-odavezetés
leading -
17 víz alá süllyeszthetõ
submersible -
18 víz alá van merülve
to be under water -
19 víz alatt áll
to be under water -
20 víz alatt kötõ
hydraulic
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