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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} iblis

İblis bir sincap olabilir ama bütün sincaplar iblis değildir. - The devil may be a squirrel, but not all squirrels are the devil.

{i} şeytan

Bir kişi bir şeyi ödünç alırken bir melek yüzüne sahip olur fakat onu geri getirirken şeytan yüzüne sahip olur. - A person will have the face of an angel when borrowing something, but the face of the devil when returning it.

Tom şeytanın avukatını oynamada çok iyi değildir. - Tom isn't very good at playing the devil's advocate.

ifrit
cehennem zebanisi
yezit
maltız
cin
asfalt ısıtıcısı
(the ile) şeytan
kötü ruh
üzmek
{f} baharatlı ve acılı pişirmek
{f} rahatsız etmek
{i} canlı ve dinamik kimse
dili canını sıkmak
yemeği çok biber ve baharatla hazırlamak veya kızartmak
{f} canını sıkmak
deviled ham bir çeşit ezme jambon
(fiil) rahatsız etmek, canını sıkmak; baharatlı ve acılı pişirmek; makinede parçalamak (bez, kâgit); avukat stajeri olarak çalışmak; yazar çırağı olarak çalışmak
{i} acı ve baharatlı yemek
{i} şeytan gibi tip
krakova
{f} makinede parçalamak bez
{f} yazar çırağı olarak çalışmak
{i} stajyer avukat
{f} avukat stajeri olarak çalışmak
{f} kâgit
makinada ezip parçalamak
makinede parçalamak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
barren, unproductive and unused, as in devil strip.Dictionary of Regional American English
The bad part of the conscience; the opposite to the angel
(the devil or the Devil) The chief devil; Satan
To grill with cayenne pepper; to season highly in cooking, as with pepper
To prepare a sidedish of shelled halved boiled eggs to whose extracted yolks are added condiments and spices, which mixture then is placed into the halved whites to be served
A dust devil
A wicked or naughty person, or one who harbors reckless, spirited energy, especially in a mischievous way; usually said of a young child
To finely grind cooked ham or other meat with spices and condiments
{n} a fallen angel, a very wicked person
a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man); "he chased the young hellions out of his yard"
A thing that is awkward or difficult to understand or do
In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the Devil is the most powerful evil spirit. = Satan
one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief
A very wicked person; hence, any great evil
The Evil One; Satan, represented as the tempter and spiritual of mankind
If you say that you are between the devil and the deep blue sea, you mean that you are in a difficult situation where you have to choose between two equally unpleasant courses of action
Machine used in the cotton-waste industry Fitted with teeth in a revolving cylinder, it was designed to rip apart starched, hardened cop bottoms as a first step in the recovery of waste thread
To annoy or bother; to bedevil
1 darkness 2 temptation 3 side of self not wanting to see 4 actual dark spirit brought into attack you
emphasis When you want to emphasize how annoyed or surprised you are, you can use an expression such as what the devil, how the devil, or why the devil. `What the devil's the matter?'. Spirit or power of evil. Though sometimes used to refer to demons, the term more often designates the prince of evil spirits. In the Bible the Devil is known as Satan, Beelzebub, and Lucifer. In Judaism, Satan emerges as subservient to God and as an adversary and accuser of Job and other humans. In postbiblical traditions he emerges as the tempter of humankind and is responsible for all the sins in the Bible. Christian theology holds that his main task is to tempt humans to reject the way of life and redemption in favour of sin and death. In the Qurn the Devil is frequently associated with Ibls; he tempts the unfaithful but not the true believer. In Hinduism there is no principal devil, although there are a variety of demons or devilish beings. Buddhists also recognize the existence of many demons, and Mara, the Buddha's opponent and tempter, is sometimes identified as a specific devil. devil ray Tasmanian devil Devils Island Devils Tower National Monument
To make like a devil; to invest with the character of a devil
Hell
The devil, also known Satan, was believed to be a fallen angel, the prince of evil spirits (lesser devils) According to Christian Scriptures Christ was tempted by the devil in an attempt to stop his mission of saving the world (Matt 4: 1-11) [Chapter 1] [Chapter 4] [Chapter 5] [Chapter 13] [Chapter 18] [Chapter 27] [Chapter 59] [Chapter 67] [Chapter 75] [Chapter 78] [Chapter 84] [II: Chapter 9] [II: Chapter 10]
A devil is a collective entity who uses its constituents for its own ends without regard to their personal welfare Wars are fought between devils, not people
The chief devil; Satan
To mix with spicy or hot seasonings
a cruel wicked and inhuman person
one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief coat or stuff with a spicy paste; "devilled eggs
(Gr diabolos), a slanderer, the arch-enemy of man's spiritual interest (Job 1: 6; Rev 2: 10; Zech 3: 1) He is called also "the accuser of the brethen" (Rev 12: 10)
Christian synonym for Satan: an all-evil former angel
cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"; "It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves"
{i} evil spirit, demon
The Devil is a use of traditional Catholic iconography in my art She represents evil, pain and hardship She is though, largely misunderstood as she is in fact more interested in the process of evil rather than the act itself The Devil developed the Blue Heart for the Emperor not to hurt him but rather because it was an evil act itself The Devil was based on Jenny Chapman at a point in my life when I felt that she had abandoned me is a particularly hurtful way and the Devils deeds mellowed when Jenny and I reconciled The Devil still appears frequently because of her iconographic strength and because of the special appreciation I have for Jenny in real life
a word used in exclamations of confusion; "what the devil"; "the deuce with it"; "the dickens you say" one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief coat or stuff with a spicy paste; "devilled eggs
(Gr diabolos), a slanderer, the arch-enemy of man's spiritual interest (Job 1: 6; Rev 2: 10; Zech 3: 1) He is called also "the accuser of the brethen" (Rev 12: 10)
Cute one
Greek is "diabolos," which means accuser The greatest of all the fallen angels He opposes God and is completely evil He is often called Lucifer which is a Latin translation of "light bearer" found in Isaiah 14: 12, and also the accuser of the brethren in (Rev 12: 10), dragon (Rev 12: 9), the devil (Matt 4: 1), the tempter (Matt 4: 3), the accuser (Rev 12: 10), the prince of demons (Luke 11: 15), the ruler of this world (John 12: 31), See Isaiah 14: 12-15 for a description of the fall of the devil Upon Jesus' return, the Devil will be vanquished -- depending on the eschatological position His future is the eternal lake of fire
To season with hot flavorings such as pepper or mustard
(Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell
A dish, as a bone with the meat, broiled and excessively peppered; a grill with Cayenne pepper
a word used in exclamations of confusion; "what the devil"; "the deuce with it"; "the dickens you say"
A machine for tearing or cutting rags, cotton, etc
A person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him, usually in the phrases poor devil and lucky devil
A devil is an evil spirit. the idea of angels with wings and devils with horns and hoofs. = demon
An evil or erroneous entity
feelings You can use devil to emphasize the way you feel about someone. For example, if you call someone a poor devil, you are saying that you feel sorry for them. You can call someone you are fond of but who sometimes annoys or irritates you an old devil or a little devil. I felt sorry for Blake, poor devil
A creature of hell
{f} harass, tease
People say speak of the devil, or in British English talk of the devil, if someone they have just been talking about appears unexpectedly. Well, talk of the devil!
An evil spirit; a demon
Some Christians believe that the devil is an actual being Others that 'he' just represents all things that are evil
An expletive of surprise, vexation, or emphasis, or, ironically, of negation
coat or stuff with a spicy paste; "devilled eggs"
dickens
to devil

    الواصلة

    to de·vil

    التركية النطق

    tı devıl

    النطق

    /tə ˈdevəl/ /tə ˈdɛvəl/

    فيديوهات

    ... Because idle hands are the devil's workshop. ...
    ... policy, the devil is in the details. Imagine for a moment that there's two different ways ...
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