torture

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} eziyet
işkence

Patron eleştirisiyle işçilere işkence yaptı. - The boss tortured the workers with his criticism.

O, işkence acısı altında bile bilgileri açıklamadı. - He didn't divulge the information, not even under pain of torture.

{f} işkence etmek

Leyla, Sami'ye işkence etmek istedi. - Layla wanted to torture Sami.

{i} işkence, işkence etme/yapma
{f} işkence etmek/yapmak
{i} ızdırap
ıstırap
tazip etmek
işkence yapmak

Leyla, Sami'ye işkence yapmak istedi. - Layla wanted to torture Sami.

Sami ona yaptıklarından dolayı Leyla'ya işkence yapmak istedi. - Sami wanted to torture Layla for what she did to him.

işkence yapma

Amerika'da güvenlik güçlerinin bilgi almak için işkence yapması yasal değildir. - It is illegal in the United States for law enforcement to use torture to get information.

ABD'de, onlardan bilgi almak için insanlara işkence yapmak yasaktır. - In the U.S., it is illegal to torture people in order to get information from them.

{f} işkence et

O bir hükümlüye işkence etti. - He tortured a prisoner.

O bir tutukluya işkence etti. - She tortured a prisoner.

elem
işkence yap

ABD'de, onlardan bilgi almak için insanlara işkence yapmak yasaktır. - In the U.S., it is illegal to torture people in order to get information from them.

Onlara işkence yapacağız. - We're going to torture them.

azap
{f} çektirmek
{f} çarpıtmak
biçimini bozmak
azap vermek
{f} eziyet etmek
eza
anlamını değiştirmek
zulmetmek
ezinç
torturer
{i} işkenceci
torture somebody to death
işkence ederek öldürmek
torture to dead
derisini yüzmek
torture to death
işkence görerek ölmek
torture victim
işkence mağduru
torture victim
işkence kurbanı
torture victims
işkence kurbanları
torture chamber
İşkence odası, işkence yapılan yer
torture lite
hafif işkence
determined cases of torture
(Kanun) saptanan işkence olayları
suffer torture
işkence çekmek
torturing
işkence ederek
torturing
işkence etme

Bana işkence etmeyi bırak. O ne dedi? O evet dedi. - Stop torturing me. What did she say? She said yes.

Bana işkence etmeyi bırak. O ne dedi? - Stop torturing me. What did she say?

self torture
kendine işkence
torturing
{i} işkence

Bana işkence etmeyi bırak. O ne dedi? O evet dedi. - Stop torturing me. What did she say? She said yes.

Bana işkence etmeyi bırak. O ne dedi? - Stop torturing me. What did he say?

torturing
{f} işkence et

Bana işkence etmeyi bırak. O ne dedi? O evet dedi. - Stop torturing me. What did she say? She said yes.

Ona işkence etmek anlamsız, o itiraf etmeyecek. - There's no point in torturing him, he isn't going to confess.

chinese torture
Çin işkencesi
chinese water torture
çince su işkence
make torture
İşkence etmek
put to the torture
işkence etmek
self torture
Kendi işkence
water torture
su işkence
ways to torture a cat
kedilere işkence yöntemleri
subjected to torture
(Kanun) işkenceye maruz kalmış
torturer
{i} sıkıntı veren şey
torturer
{i} acı çektiren kimse
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Intentional causing of somebody's experiencing agony

People confess to anything under torture.

To intentionally inflict pain or suffering on (someone)

People who torture often have sadistic tendencies.

The "suffering of the heart" imposed by one on another, as in personal relationships

Every time she says 'goodbye' it is torture!.

To wrest from the proper meaning; to distort
{v} to punsih by torture, distress, vex
unbearable physical pain subject to torture; "The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible
torment emotionally or mentally
extreme mental distress
Especially, severe pain inflicted judicially, either as punishment for a crime, or for the purpose of extorting a confession from an accused person, as by water or fire, by the boot or thumbkin, or by the rack or wheel
{i} infliction of excruciating pain, torment, pain, anguish
To put to torture; to pain extremely; to harass; to vex
subject to torture; "The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible"
the act of torturing someone; "it required unnatural torturing to extract a confession"
intense feelings of suffering; acute mental or physical pain; "an agony of doubt"; "the torments of the damned"
If you say that something is torture or a torture, you mean that it causes you great mental or physical suffering. Waiting for the result was torture. Infliction of intolerable physical or psychological pain. Torture has been used by governments throughout history for punishment, coercion, and intimidation and for extracting confessions and information. A common practice in ancient times, it was defended by Aristotle but eloquently opposed by Cicero, Seneca, and St. Augustine. Beginning in the 12th century, torture was increasingly used in Europe; from the mid-14th through the 18th century it was a common part of the legal proceedings of most European countries. The Roman Catholic church supported its use by the Inquisition in cases of heresy. Common instruments of torture were the strappado (for repeatedly hoisting the body by the wrists behind the back and dropping it), the rack (for stretching the limbs and body), and the thumbscrew (for crushing the thumbs). By 1800 torture was illegal in many European countries, but it became common again in the 20th century, notably in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, and it is still widely practiced in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. In 1984 the United Nations adopted an international convention against torture and other forms of cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment. By the early 21st century some 130 countries were party to the convention. The belief that only sadists are capable of committing torture was challenged by a study in the 1960s that found that ordinary people could be easily persuaded to inflict pain on others
the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean
The act or process of torturing
To torture someone means to cause them to suffer mental pain or anxiety. He would not torture her further by trying to argue with her She tortured herself with fantasies of Bob and his new girlfriend. = torment
If someone is tortured, another person deliberately causes them great pain over a period of time, in order to punish them or to make them reveal information. French police are convinced that she was tortured and killed They never again tortured a prisoner in his presence. Torture is also a noun. alleged cases of torture and murder by the security forces
To punish with torture; to put to the rack; as, to torture an accused person
To intentionally force someone to experience agony
the act of torturing someone; "it required unnatural torturing to extract a confession" unbearable physical pain subject to torture; "The sinners will be tormented in Hell, according to the Bible
Extreme pain; anguish of body or mind; pang; agony; torment; as, torture of mind
To keep on the stretch, as a bow
unbearable physical pain
{f} inflict excruciating pain, torment, agonize
torture stake
An upright stake on which people were nailed to be executed, especially that used to execute Jesus Christ according to the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses
torture stakes
plural form of torture stake
torture chamber
a room in which torture is inflicted
torturously
In a torturous fashion, or as if in torture
torturer
{n} one who tortures, one who torments
chinese torture
Chinese water torture is the popular name for a method of water torture in which water is slowly dripped onto a person's forehead, driving the victim insane. This form of torture was first described under a different name by Hippolytus de Marsiliis in Italy in the 16th century
chinese water torture
Chinese water torture is the popular name for a method of water torture in which water is slowly dripped onto a person's forehead, driving the victim insane. This form of torture was first described under a different name by Hippolytus de Marsiliis in Italy in the 16th century
water torture
Chinese water torture is the popular name for a method of water torture in which water is slowly dripped onto a person's forehead, driving the victim insane. This form of torture was first described under a different name by Hippolytus de Marsiliis in Italy in the 16th century
death as a result of torture
death came as a result of severe physical or mental pain
instrument of torture
an instrument of punishment designed and used to inflict torture on the condemned person
put to the torture
torment, subject to torture and suffering
self-torture
causing oneself to suffer
self-torture
self-imposed distress
tortured
past of torture
tortured
subjected to intense pain; "hundreds of tortured prisoners"
tortured
experiencing intense pain especially mental pain; "an anguished conscience"; "a small tormented schoolboy"; "a tortured witness to another's humiliation"
tortured
{s} tormented, in agony
tortured
subjected to intense pain; "hundreds of tortured prisoners
torturer
One who tortures; a tormentor
torturer
someone who tortures
torturer
{i} one who tortures, tormentor, persecutor
torturer
A torturer is someone who tortures people
torturer
someone who inflicts severe physical pain
tortures
plural of torture
torturing
present participle of torture
torturing
the act of torturing someone; "it required unnatural torturing to extract a confession"
torturing
extremely painful
torturously
in a very painful manner; "the progress was agonizingly slow"
torturously
tormentingly, agonizingly
under torture
under heavy pressure, by force
torture
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