wilted

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} sol

Vazodaki çiçekler soldu. - The flowers in the vase were wilted.

solmuş
sol
solgun
wilt
{f} solmak
wilt
soldurmak
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{i} solma

Nergisler solmaya başlıyor. - The daffodils are starting to wilt.

wilt
{f} sol

Vazodaki çiçekler soldu. - The flowers in the vase were wilted.

Çiçekler su olmadan solarlar. - The flowers wilt without water.

wilt
(Edebiyat) -eceksin (şiir dili)
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"thou" ile eceksin
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mecalsizlik
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soldurmak (bitkiyi/çiçeği)
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(Tıp) Normal turgorunu veya tazeliğini kaybetmek, buruşmak
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istiyorsun
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argınlık
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çiçek solmak
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sol/soldur
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{f} güçten düşmek
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isteği veya cesareti kırılmak
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{f} eceksin (şiir)
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{f} cesaretini kaybetmek
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{f} (bitki/çiçek) boynunu bükmek, solmak; (bitkiyi/çiçeği) soldurmak
wilt
canlılığını yitirmek
Englisch - Englisch
Drooping, typically due to lack of water
Simple past tense and past participle of wilt
past of wilt
not firm; "wilted lettuce"
wilt
To droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower)
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To cause to fatigue; to exhaust
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Second-person singular present tense of will
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The act of wilting or the state of being wilted
Wilt
{i} male first name (short form of Wilton)
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sing
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If a plant wilts, it gradually bends downwards and becomes weak because it needs more water or is dying. The roses wilted the day after she bought them
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Hence, to cause to languish; to depress or destroy the vigor and energy of
wilt
Drooping of foliage from lack of water
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Any of various plant diseases characterized by wilting
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2d pers
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A plant disease in which bacteria invade the vessels of herbaceous plants, interfere with movement of water and nutrients, and produce certain toxins that cause wilting and the eventual death of the plant
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To fatigue; to lose strength
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To cause to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a flower)
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If someone wilts, they become weak or tired, or lose confidence. She soon wilted in the morning heat The government wilted in the face of such powerful pressure. A second person singular present tense of will. thou wilt you will
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of Will
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To apply heat so as to cause dehydration and a droopy appearance
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lose strength; "My opponent was wilting"
wilt
archaic, form of Second-person singular present tense, will
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lose strength; "My opponent was wilting
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to wither
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{i} drooping, withering; disease in plants
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Loss of rigidity and drooping of plant parts generally caused by insufficient water in the plant Also, a disease characterised by loss of turgidity and collapse of leaves, typically caused by vascular infection by a fungus or bacterium
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{f} wither, become limp, lose freshness; lose spirit; weaken; become weak
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To cause to begin to wither; to make flaccid, as a green plant
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any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots
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causing to become limp or drooping any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots become limp; "The flowers wilted"
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become limp; "The flowers wilted"
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A disease (or symptom) characterized by a loss of turgidity in a plant (e g , vascular wilt) (16)
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To begin to wither; to lose freshness and become flaccid, as a plant when exposed when exposed to drought, or to great heat in a dry day, or when separated from its root; to droop
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causing to become limp or drooping
wilted
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