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1 wastage
n. fire, israf, boşa harcama* * *israf* * *[-ti‹]noun (loss by wasting; the amount wasted: Of the total amount, roughly 20% was wastage.) israf -
2 wastage
israf, sarfiyat; zarar -
3 wastage
israf -
4 wastage of energy
n. enerji sarfı, boşa çalışma -
5 wastage of energy
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6 wastage of energy
enerji israfi -
7 waste
adj. boş, ıssız, harap, kasvetli, sıkıcı, boşa harcanan, ekilmemiş, atık, artık, kullanılmış————————n. atık, artık, boşa harcama, israf, sarfiyat, boş arazi, ekilmemiş toprak, çöp, döküntü, değer kaybı————————v. boşa geçirmek, boşa harcamak, israf etmek, çarçur etmek, harcamak, heba etmek, harap etmek, tüketmek, öldürmek [amer.], aşınmak, tükenmek, aşırı zayıflamak* * *1. boşa harca (v.) 2. çöp (n.) 3. israf et (v.) 4. atık (n.)* * *[weist] 1. verb(to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) boşa harcamak2. noun1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) atık madde, çöp2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) israf, ziyan3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) ıssız yer, boş arazi•- wastage- wasteful
- wastefully
- wastefulness
- waste paper
- wastepaper basket
- waste pipe
- waste away
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