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41 benzin pompasında bir sorun var
There is something wrong with the fuel pump.Turkish-English dictionary > benzin pompasında bir sorun var
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42 bir sorun mu var
Something wrong -
43 damarına basmak
rub smb. up the wrong way -
44 elektrik sisteminde bir sorun var
There is something wrong with the electrical system.Turkish-English dictionary > elektrik sisteminde bir sorun var
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45 flaşörde bir sorun var
There is something wrong with the blinker. -
46 genzine kaçırmak
swallow the wrong way -
47 göze göz dişe diş
eye for an eye, person's punishment should be equal to the wrong or crime which he committed (Biblical) -
48 günahına girmek
v. wrong -
49 gıcık etmek
rub smb. up the wrong way -
50 hata yapmak
v. make mistake, do wrong, err, goof, lapse, nod, slip, slip up, stumble, stumble in, stumble into, trip--------hata yapmak (hesap vb.)v. go astray -
51 hatalı olma
n. being wrong, faultiness, inexactness, inexactitude -
52 hatalı olmak
v. be wrong -
53 istenen sonucu vermemek
v. go wrong -
54 kapı kolunda bir sorun var
There is something wrong with the door handle. -
55 ne oldu
what happened, What is wrong with you, What's the matter -
56 neyim var
What is wrong with me -
57 neyin var
What is wrong with you, What is biting you, What is ailing you -
58 sakıncası var mı
Is there something wrong with it, do you mind?, Would you mind -
59 sanırım hesap yanlış toplanmış
I believe the bill is added up wrong. -
60 sinirlendirmemek
v. (neg. form of sinirlendirmek) make angry, get smb.'s dander up, irritate, annoy, put smb. out of temper, aggravate, needle, string up, jangle smb.'s nerves, anger, bugger, disconcert, exacerbate, fret, give the willies, grate, incense, rile, rough the wrong way
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