azar azar yapılan

listen to the pronunciation of azar azar yapılan
Turkish - English
piecemeal
Into pieces or parts

A few years ago also there was the case of Kate Webster, who at Richmond murdered her mistress, and, fiend-like, cut the body up piecemeal, and tried to dispose of it in various ways by small portions.

Made or done in pieces or one stage at a time

But the copious and intertwined associative links warrant our accepting the former alternative: cyclamen—favourite flower—favourite food— artichokes; pulling to pieces like an artichoke, leaf by leaf (a phrase constantly ringing in our ears in relation to the piecemeal dismemberment of the Chinese Empire)—herbarium—bookworms, whose favourite food is books.

Piece by piece; in small amounts, stages, or degrees

It’s as bad as selling a man a horse with half a dozen latent vices and watching him discover them piecemeal in the course of the hunting season.

{a} single, divided
{a} in or by pieces
gradually
a little bit at a time; "the research structure has developed piecemeal
A fragment; a scrap
gradually, slowly, bit by bit; into pieces, into fragments
one thing at a time
Made up of parts or pieces; single; separate
Piece by piece; by little and little in succession
a little bit at a time; "the research structure has developed piecemeal"
disapproval If you describe a change or process as piecemeal, you disapprove of it because it happens gradually, usually at irregular intervals, and is probably not satisfactory. piecemeal changes to the constitution. Piecemeal is also an adverb. The government plans to sell the railways piecemeal to the private sector. a process that is piecemeal happens slowly and in stages that are not regular or planned properly (piece + -meal (11-19 centuries) (from mAlum))
{s} accomplished bit by bit, occurring slowly
In pieces; in parts or fragments
azar azar yapılan
Favorites