kiri

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Turkish - English
dirt
A stain or spot (on clothes etc); any foreign substance that worsens appearance
{n} earth, filth, meanness
disapproval If you say that someone treats you like dirt, you are angry with them because you think that they treat you unfairly and with no respect. People think they can treat me like dirt!
the part of the earth's surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock
before washing
whatever, adhering to anything, renders it foul or unclean; earth; as, a wagonload of dirt
obscene terms for feces
Previously unknown negative facts (or invented "facts") about a person, gossip
is matter in the wrong place (Lord Palmerston ) This is not true: a diamond or sovereign lost on a road is matter in a wrong place, but certainly is not dirt Throw plenty of dirt and some will be sure to stick Scandal always leaves a trail behind Dirt cheap Very low-priced Dirt is so cheap that persons pay others to take it away To eat dirt is to put up with insults and mortification An Eastern method of punishment "If dirt were trumps what a capital hand you would hold!" - Charles Lamb to Martin Burney Dirty Half-Hundred The 50th Foot, so called from the men wiping their faces with their black cuffs Now called "The Queen's Own "
A dirt road or track is made from hard earth. A dirt floor is made from earth without any cement, stone, or wood laid on it. I drove along the dirt road
Meanness; sordidness
Soil or earth
You can refer to the earth on the ground as dirt, especially when it is dusty. They all sit on the dirt in the dappled shade of a tree. = earth
the state of being covered with unclean things (of roads) not leveled or drained; unsuitable for all year travel
Any foul of filthy substance, as excrement, mud, dust, etc
Matter out of place
If you say that you have the dirt on someone, you mean that you have information that could harm their reputation or career. Steve was keen to get all the dirt he could on her
{i} filth; soil, earth; obscene language
To make foul of filthy; to dirty
kir
dirt

The suitcase contained nothing but dirty clothes. - Valiz kirli çamaşırlardan başka bir şey içermiyordu.

Soap helps remove the dirt. - Sabun kiri çıkarmaya yardım eder.

kiri kabarmak
for the dirt in (one's) skin to come to the surface (when the skin is rubbed or scratched)
kir
stain
kir
{i} grime

Soap can clean grime. - Sabun kiri temizleyebilir.

Tom is covered in dirt and grime. - Tom kir ve pislikle kaplı.

kir
impure
kir
dreck
kir
(Mekanik) impurity
kir
smudge
kir
foul

The dirty clothes left a foul odor in the air of the locker room. - Kirli giysiler soyunma odasının havasında iğrenç bir koku bıraktı.

The air in this room is foul. - Bu odanın havası kirli.

kir
muck
kir
filthiness
kir
foulness
kir
soil

Don't let it get soiled. - Bunun kirlenmesine izin vermeyin.

kir
{i} scouring
kir
dinginess
kir
{f} fracture
kir
moorland
kir
hoar
diş kiri
plaque
etek kiri
illicit relationship (of a woman)
karbon kiri
carbon deposit
kir
dirt, filth, grime
kir
smirch
kir
tarnish
kir
filth

I always leave my bicycle filthy. - Ben her zaman bisikletimi kirli bırakırım.

I've been involved in a filthy trade. - Kirli bir takasa karıştım.

kir
smear
kir
mire
kir
breake
kir
sullage
kir
dingy
kir
suhly
kir
smut
kir
offsouring
kulak kiri
(Fizyoloji) ceruminous
kulak kiri
wax

What do you use to pick wax out of your ears? - Kulaklarınızdaki kulak kirini çıkarmak için ne kullanırsınız?

kulak kiri
earwax
kulak kiri
cerumen
tırnakının kiri bile olamamak
(for one person) to be very inferior to (another), be nothing compared to (another)
English - English

Definition of kiri in English English dictionary

hara-kiri
Suicide or any suicidal action
hara-kiri
Ceremonial suicide by ripping open the abdomen with a dagger or knife: formerly practised in Japan by members of the warrior class when disgraced or sentenced to death
hara-kiri
An act against one's own interests

But with GSM players lobbying hard for more spectrum, taking MVNOs on board now would be hara-kiri.

kir
A cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis topped up with white wine
kir
A drink consisting of a mixture of white wine and an alcoholic blackcurrant drink
Dame Kiri Janette Te Kanawa
born March 6, 1944, Gisborne, North Island, N.Z. New Zealand-born (half-Maori) soprano. After winning various singing competitions at home, she went to London for further study in 1966 and made her Covent Garden debut in 1970. Soon moving into leading roles, she became especially admired as the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro. In 1974 she made a triumphal debut at the Metropolitan Opera, substituting at the last moment in Giuseppe Verdi's Otello. A glamorous and regally imperturbable presence with a rich voice, she was chosen to sing at the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles, and she has made many recordings
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
an opera singer from New Zealand. Many people admire her soprano voice (1944- ). born March 6, 1944, Gisborne, North Island, N.Z. New Zealand-born (half-Maori) soprano. After winning various singing competitions at home, she went to London for further study in 1966 and made her Covent Garden debut in 1970. Soon moving into leading roles, she became especially admired as the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro. In 1974 she made a triumphal debut at the Metropolitan Opera, substituting at the last moment in Giuseppe Verdi's Otello. A glamorous and regally imperturbable presence with a rich voice, she was chosen to sing at the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles, and she has made many recordings
hara-kiri
honorable suicide through self-disembowelment (ceremonial suicide practiced by the Japanese samurai when disgraced or under a death sentence)
hara-kiri
In former times, if a Japanese man committed hara-kiri, he killed himself by cutting his own stomach open, in order to avoid dishonour
kir
A drink consisting of dry white wine or champagne flavored with cassis
Turkish - Turkish
Kesme
Büyük mal varlığı
Kir
(Osmanlı Dönemi) KELE'
Kir
pislik
Kir
kir pas
Kir
çirk
Kir
(Osmanlı Dönemi) NEDL
Kir
pasak
Kir
(Osmanlı Dönemi) TABA'
Kir
(Osmanlı Dönemi) LEK'
Kir
(Osmanlı Dönemi) KANEME
Kir
şaibe
KÎR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Katran, zift
el kiri
Kolayca vazgeçilir, atılır (şey)
etek kiri
Yolsuz ilişki
kir
Herhangi bir şeyin veya vücudun üzerinde oluşan, biriken pislik: "Yanaklarında yer yer kirle karışmış göz yaşı var."- H. E. Adıvar
kir
Herhangi bir şeyin veya vücudun üzerinde oluşan, biriken pislik
kir
Utanılacak durum, leke, şaibe
yüz kiri
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