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1 cüzdan
"wallet; purse; account book; portfolio" -
2 para cüzdanı
wallet, purse -
3 portföy
wallet, purse -
4 cüzdan
n. wallet, purse, billfold, pocket book* * *1. billfold 2. wallet -
5 portföy
n. wallet* * *portfolio -
6 cüzdanım çalındı
My wallet was stolen. -
7 cüzdanımı unuttum
I forgot my wallet. -
8 dağarcık
n. wallet -
9 deri cüzdan rica ediyorum
I'd like a leather wallet. -
10 metroda cüzdanım çalındı
I was robbed of my wallet on the subway. -
11 elini cebine atmak
to reach for one's wallet -
12 cep
1. pocket. 2. turnout, Brit. lay-by. - astarı slang wallet. -inden çıkarmak /ı/ to be far superior (to). - defteri pocket notebook, pocketbook. -i delik penniless, broke. -ini doldurmak to fill one´s pockets, accumulate wealth. -i dolu rich, loaded. - feneri flashlight, Brit. torch. - harçlığı pocket money. -ine indirmek/atmak/koymak /ı/ to pocket. -i para görmek to begin having money in one´s pocket. - saati pocket watch. -ten vermek /ı/ to pay (money) out of one´s own pocket. - zırhlısı pocket battleship. -
13 cüzdan
"1. wallet; billfold. 2. official document in the shape of a booklet." -
14 para
"1. money. 2. (a) para (one fortieth of a kuruş). - alımı fin. collection of money, collecting money. - aslanın ağzında. proverb If you want money, you´ve got to struggle to get it. - babası moneybags. - basımevi mint (where money is coined or printed). - basmak 1. to print or mint money. 2. to lay down a stake (in gambling). -yı bayılmak colloq. to pay out money, shell out money, fork out money. - bozmak to make change, break a coin or note into smaller denominations. - canlısı/gözlü someone who´s excessively fond of money. - cezası law fine. - cüzdanı billfold, wallet. - çantası purse. - çekmek /dan/ 1. to draw money (from a bank). 2. to squeeze some money out of (someone), get (someone) to fork over some money. -ya çevirmek /ı/ to realize (an asset); to sell (something) (for money). - çıkarmak 1. to issue money. 2. colloq. to send a money order. -sını çıkarmak to get back the amount one invested (in the form of profits). -dan çıkmak to have to spend money; to have unexpected expenses. - darlığı econ. deflation. -yla değil very cheap, dirt cheap. -yla değil sırayla. colloq. Money can´t always get you what you want./Your money won´t do you any good here. -yı denize atmak to squander money, throw money down the drain. - dökmek /a/ to spend a lot of money (on); to pour money into. - dönmek for bribes to be given. - etmek to be worth something, be valuable; to be something which will sell. - etmemek 1. to be worth nothing; to be something which won´t sell. 2. to have no effect, be in vain. -nın gümüş olduğunu anlamak to realize that money is not to be thrown around, learn to appreciate the value of money. - ile imanın kimde olduğu bilinmez. proverb You can´t know for sure how much money another person has, just as you can´t know whether or not he is a sincere believer in God. - isteme benden, buz gibi soğurum senden. proverb You don´t like to have much to do with people who are always asking you for money. - kazanmak to earn money. - kesmek 1. to coin money. 2. to make a lot of money. - kırmak to make a lot of money. -ya kıymak to spend money, shell out money, fork out money. - parayı çeker. proverb Money breeds money. -ya para dememek 1. to make a lot of money. 2. to spend money lavishly. 3. to regard an amount of money as ridiculously small. - pul money and assets. -sıyla rezil olmak to pay out money for something that turns out to be completely unsatisfactory, throw money down the drain. - sızdırmak/koparmak /dan/ to squeeze some money out of (someone), get (someone) to fork out some money. -sını sokağa atmak to throw money down the drain. -yı sökülmek slang to have to fork out some money. - şişkinliği econ. inflation. -yı tedavülden kaldırma demonetization, taking money out of circulation. - tutmak 1. to save money; to be thrifty. 2. to cost. -nın üstü change (given when one has paid more than the stated amount). -yı veren düdüğü çalar. proverb The one who pays the piper calls the tune. - vurmak 1. to make money by illegal means. 2. to luck into a lot of money. - yapmak to earn money and save it. - yardımı monetary aid. - yatıran depositor. - yatırmak /a/ 1. to invest (in). 2. to deposit money (in). - yedirmek /a/ to bribe. - yeme accepting bribes. - yemek 1. to spend money freely. 2. to accept a bribe. -nın yüzü sıcaktır. proverb There is something about money that´s very alluring." -
15 portföy
billfold, wallet. -
16 çarık
"1. rawhide sandal. 2. drag, skid, shoe (for a carriage wheel). 3. slang wallet; purse. -ı çekmek to get to work, set to."
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