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1 bilmek
bilmek <- ir> Sache wissen; Person und meist Inhalt kennen; Sprache können; sich verstehen (-i auf A), verstehen (- mesini zu …); sich besinnen (-i auf A); (-i jemanden) betrachten als (z.B. Freund);bildiğime göre soviel ich weiß;bildiğini okumak seinen Kopf durchsetzen;bildiğinden şaşmamak stur seinen Weg gehen;bile bile mit Vorbedacht; extra;bilemedin(iz) fam sagen wir (mal); ja sogar;bilmem hangi irgendein;bilmem kim irgendjemand;bilmem nasıl irgendwie;dinmek bilmiyor will nicht nachlassen (z.B. Wind) -
2 sıkı
1. adj eng; fest verschnürt; vollgestopft (Kissen); streng (Diät, Kontrolle); schwer (Zeiten); scharf (Wind); fig Person knickerig, kleinlich2. adv fest; ordentlich;sıkı basmak v/i sicher auftreten, sich durchsetzen;sıkı durmak fig fest bleiben, die Ohren steifhalten;sıkı fıkı vertraut, intim;sıkı sıkıya fest (verschlossen); nachdrücklich (ermahnen);-i sıkıya almak bedrängen A; zusetzen D; fest in die Hand nehmen;sıkıya gelmek in Bedrängnis geraten;hiç sıkı gelemez er will es immer leicht haben;sıkıysa wenn er usw Mumm hat …
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Wind — von etwas bekommen (kriegen): heimlich davon erfahren, eine Ahnung von etwas haben.{{ppd}} Die Redensart stammt aus der Jägersprache. Das Wild bekommt vom Jäger Wind, d.h. ›Witterung‹; der Wind bringt seiner feinen Nase den Geruch des Jägers… … Das Wörterbuch der Idiome
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Wind power in the United States — is a growing industry. In 2007, the United States was the fastest growing wind power market in the world for the third year in a row [http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy08osti/43025.pdf Annual Report on U.S. Wind Power Installation] ] . At the end of… … Wikipedia
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