başından gitmek

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Turkish - English
(deyim) lay off
To stop bothering, annoying, teasing, pestering, pressuring, being aggressive with, or hovering over someone; to leave (someone) alone

Lay off it, already!.

To place all or part of a bet with another bookmaker in order to reduce risk
To cease, quit, stop (doing something)

When are you gonna lay off smoking?.

To dismiss (workers) from employment, e.g. at a time of low business volume, often with a severance package
postpone; fire, dismiss from a job
dismiss, usually for economic reasons; "She was laid off together with hundreds of other workers when the company downsized"
to dismiss from employment, sometimes temporarily
To rule off a course
If workers are laid off, they are told by their employers to leave their job, usually because there is no more work for them to do. 100,000 federal workers will be laid off to reduce the deficit They did not sell a single car for a month and had to lay off workers. see also layoff
To reduce the point count for the non-knocker, by added cards to the melds of the knocker
When a company is unable to compete and must reduce expenses, they may be forced to send some employees home A lay off is usually considered "temporary" until the company is able to regain financial stability
To carry out a transaction in the market to offset a previous transaction and return to a square position
put an end to a state or an activity; "Quit teasing your little brother"
To brush an unloaded paintbrush across a wet painted surface to create a smooth as possible finish
aklı başından gitmek
to lose one's head, to lose one's reason
akılı başından gitmek
1. to be overwhelmed, be beside oneself. 2. to faint
başından gitmek
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