loose end

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الإنجليزية - التركية
yarım kalmış iş

Yarım kalmış işleri sevmiyorum. - I don't like loose ends.

Tom bazı yarım kalmış işleri bağlayacak. - Tom is going to want to tie up some loose ends.

be at a loose end
boşta olmak
at a loose end
(deyim) boslukta olmak .gayesiz olmak
be at a loose end
yapacak bir şeyi olmamak
loose ends
yarım kalmığ işler
loose ends
yarım kalmış işler

İlgilenmem gereken yarım kalmış işler var. - I have some loose ends to tie up.

Yarım kalmış işleri sevmiyorum. - I don't like loose ends.

loose ends
sonuçlandırılmamış işler
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A small job that needs to be done, or minor problem that needs to be resolved, before a task can be considered complete
The end of a rope that has not been fastened
work that is left incomplete
If you are at a loose end, you are bored because you do not have anything to do and cannot think of anything that you want to do. In American English, you usually say that you are at loose ends. Adolescents are most likely to get into trouble when they're at a loose end. A minor unresolved problem or difficulty, especially a final detail preceding the completion of something. Often used in the plural
A loose end is part of a story, situation, or crime that has not yet been explained. There are some annoying loose ends in the plot
loose ends
Leftover items that have not been addressed or attended to

I would have liked to stay later and tie up some of the loose ends.

be at a loose end
be in an uncertain or confused condition; be without any particular plans; be in unsettled position; be without any specific occupation (e.g., "Ever since leaving the company, my husband has been at a loose end")
loose end

    التركية النطق

    lus end

    المترادفات

    job half-done, noncompletion, work undone

    النطق

    /ˈlo͞os ˈend/ /ˈluːs ˈɛnd/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'lüs ] (adjective.) 13th century. Middle English lous, from Old Norse lauss; akin to Old High German lOs loose; more at -LESS.
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