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1 off-colour
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2 finish
n. son, bitiş, sona erme, kusursuzluk, mükemmellik, tamamlama, son kat boya, cila————————v. bitirmek, tamamlamak, tüketmek, mahvetmek, mükemmelleştirmek, son vermek, sona erdirmek, rötuş yapmak, cilalamak, bitmek, sona ermek, sonuçlanmak* * *1. bitir (v.) 2. bitiş (n.)* * *['finiʃ] 1. verb1) (to bring or come to an end: She's finished her work; The music finished.) bit(ir)mek2) (to use, eat, drink etc the last of: Have you finished your tea?) bitirmek2. noun1) (the last touch (of paint, polish etc) that makes the work perfect: The wood has a beautiful finish.) cilâ, rötuş2) (the last part (of a race etc): It was a close finish.) bitiş, varış•- finished- finish off
- finish up
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