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errand

noun [ C ]
UK
/ˈerənd/ US
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a short journey in order to buy or do something for someone
basit/sıradan/ayak işi, getir götür işi
I've got to run a few errands this morning before we go.

had i known – bilseydim


drop-dead – goz qamasdirici

sober
adjective
UK
/ˈsəʊbər/ US
NOT DRUNK
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Someone who is sober is not drunk.
ayık, sarhoş değil

animosity
noun [ C, U ]
UK
/ˌænɪˈmɒsəti/ US
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a feeling of hatred or anger towards someone
kızgınlık, kin, öfke
There is no animosity between the two teams.

bluff
verb [ I, T ]
UK
/blʌf/ US
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to pretend you will do something or that you have knowledge,
in order to force someone to do something
blöf yapmak, ... mış gibi davranmak, böyle yaparak birini ikna etmek
He won't really leave her - he's only bluffing.

lukewarm
adjective
UK
/ˌluːkˈwɔːm/ US
LIQUID
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A liquid that is lukewarm is only slightly warm.
ılık
Dissolve yeast and one tablespoon of sugar in lukewarm water.

vindictive
adjective
UK
/vɪnˈdɪktɪv/ US
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intending to harm or upset someone who has harmed or upset you
kinci, kindar, kin güden

cling
verb
/kliŋ/

past tense, past participle clung /klaŋ/

(usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly


yapışmak
The mud clung to her shoes
She clung to her husband as he said goodbye.

confusion
noun
UK
/kənˈfjuːʒən/ US
NOT UNDERSTAND [ C , U ]
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B2
a state in which people do not understand what is happening or what
they should do
karışıklık, kargaşa
There was a lot of confusion about what was actually going on.
THOUGHT [ U ]

a feeling of not being able to think clearly


zihin karışıklığı, karmaşıklık
He could see the confusion on Marion's face.
He seems to be in a perpetual state of confusion.

is that so? – oyle mi?


such as? – for example

tipsy
adjective
/ˈtipsi/
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slightly drunk
hafifçe sarhoş, çakırkeyf
She felt a bit tipsy.

so what?- ne olmus yani? ee yani?


vaguely
adverb
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in a vague manner
belli belirsiz
I vaguely remember him.
slightly
birazcık
She felt vaguely irritated.
I feel vaguely uneasy about the boat journey.

my foot- yok ya, mis hadi ordan, yok yahu

consent
noun [ U ]
UK
/kənˈsent/ US
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permission for someone to do something
muvafakat, müsaade, izin, rıza
You can't come without your parents' consent.

head over heels


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completely
adamakıllı, sırılsıklam
He fell head over heels in love.

flustered
adjective
UK
/ˈflʌstəd/ US
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upset and confused
canı sıkkın, telaşlı, karmakarışık, endişeli
She arrived very late, looking flustered.
get wind of sth
to discover something that is intended to be a secret
...dan/den haberdar olmak; ...ı/i duymak; ...ın/in kokusunu almak
Dad got wind of our plans for a party.

fickle
adjective
UK
/ˈfɪkl/ US
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Someone who is fickle often changes their opinion about things.
kararsız, değişken, sürekli fikir değiştiren

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