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81 gözlemek
"/ı/ 1. to wait for, watch out for. 2. to watch, observe. 3. to keep an eye on, keep a close watch on. 4. to watch (someone, something) secretly, spy on; to peep at." -
82 gözletmek
"/ı, a/ 1. to have (someone) wait for, have (someone) watch out for. 2. to have (someone) watch or observe. 3. to have (someone) keep an eye on, have (someone) keep a close watch on. 4. to have (someone) watch (someone, something) secretly, have (someone) spy on; to have (someone) peep at. " -
83 hacı
1. haji, hadji, hajji. 2. (religious) pilgrim. -m slang my dear fellow. - ağa colloq. newly rich villager who flaunts his wealth in the city. - ağalık etmek colloq. to make a vulgar display one´s wealth. - baba 1. elderly haji. 2. venerable old man. -lar bayramı the Feast of the Sacrifice, the Greater Bairam. - bekler gibi beklemek /ı/ to wait impatiently for (someone). - hanım/kadın Muslim woman who has made the pilgrimage. -sı hocası everybody. - pintorosa kavuşmak slang to get beat up, get a good beating. - sandığımızın haçı koynunda çıktı. colloq. We were deceived at first by his appearance. -
84 ilişmek
1. /a/ to get hung on, catch on, snag on. 2. /a/ to touch, rub against. 3. /a/ to touch (with one´s fingers). 4. /a/ to touch, handle, meddle with. 5. /a/ to sit on the edge of, perch on. 6. /a/ to bother, disturb. 7. /a/ to touch on, touch upon, mention. 8. /da/ to wait briefly, stay briefly. -
85 kakılmak
"1. to be shoved. 2. to be tapped into a groove or hole. kakılıp kalmak /a/ to be stuck, have to wait (in a place); to be rooted to (the spot)." -
86 kolpo
"1. slang the right moment; chance, opportunity. 2. shot (in billiards). 3. slang trick, ruse, something funny. -ya düşmek/gelmek to be taken in, be hoodwinked. -ya getirmek /ı/ to wait for/find the right time to do (something)." -
87 kuyruk
"1. tail. 2. rear end, tail end, tail (of a vehicle or procession). 3. line, Brit. queue. 4. follower, attendant; retinue, suite (said sarcastically). 5. train (of a dress). 6. ponytail. 7. corner (of the eye). 8. breech (of a cannon). - acısı desire for vengeance; rancor. -una basmak /ın/ to make (someone) angry, put (someone) in a temper. -ta beklemek to wait in line. - çekmek /a/ to draw a line extending away from the corner of (one´s eye) (with a cosmetic). -u dikmek colloq. to run away; to take to one´s heels, skedaddle. -a girmek to join the line, Brit. get in the queue. -u kapana kısılmak/sıkışmak colloq. to be in a tight spot, be in a difficult position. -unu kısmak 1. to tuck its tail between its legs. 2. colloq. to be cowed, tuck one´s tail. -unu kıstırmak /ın/ colloq. to put (someone) in an embarrassing position, take (someone) down a peg or two, put (someone) in his place. - olmak to line up, form a line, Brit. queue up. - omurları anat. coccyges. - sallamak 1. to wag its tail. 2. colloq. to fawn over someone, play up to someone. -una teneke bağlamak /ın/ to make (someone) a laughingstock. -u titretmek/titremek slang to die, kick the bucket, give up the ghost." -
88 Medine
Medina. - fukarası gibi dizilmek (for people) to line up and wait their turn. -
89 sabah
"1. morning. 2. in the morning. -tan in the morning: Akşama hazır olmasını istersen sabahtan söylemen gerekir. If you want it to be ready by evening, you must order it in the morning. - akşam all the time. -ı bulmak/etmek to stay awake all night; to sit up all night; to work all night. -a çıkmak (for a sick person) to make it through the night, still to be alive when morning comes. -a doğru/karşı towards morning. -lar hayrolsun! Good morning! - kahvaltısı breakfast. -ın köründe at the crack of dawn. - ola, hayır ola. 1. Let´s wait and see how things are in the morning (said in the hope that things will be better by morning). 2. It´s better to do things in the morning, when one is fresh and rested. - namazı the morning namaz (the first namaz of the day). - oldu. Morning´s come./Morning´s broken./It´s morning. - sabah in the morning (as opposed to any other time). -ı şerifler/şerifleri/şerifiniz hayırlı olsun! Good morning! - yıldızı the morning star, Venus." -
90 tarassut
"surveillance; close watch; observation. - etmek /ı/ to keep (someone, a place) under surveillance; to keep a close watch on; to observe. -a yatmak /ı/ to lie in wait for." -
91 ölmek
",-ür 1. to die. 2. (for a plant or flower) to wither. öl dediği yerde ölmek, kal dediği yerde kalmak /ın/ automatically to obey (someone´s) every command. Ölme eşeğim ölme (çayır çimen bitecek). colloq. How much longer will this infernal wait continue?/If I have to keep on waiting like this, I may as well regard the whole thing as doomed to failure. Ölür müsün, öldürür müsün? colloq. I´ve been put in an impossible situation! Ölenle (birlikte) ölünmez. proverb It is wrong to kill oneself by grieving, since no amount of grieving can bring the dead back to life. ölüp ölüp dirilmek 1. finally to get well after being at death´s door several times. 2. to go through a number of trying situations; to be beset by a number of miseries or sorrows. - var, dönmek yok. colloq. We will die rather than turn back./We´re going to get this done, even though we may die in the process."
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