loose ends

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English - Turkish
yarım kalmığ işler
yarım kalmış işler

Tom bazı yarım kalmış işleri bağlayacak. - Tom is going to want to tie up some loose ends.

Yarım kalmış işleri sevmiyorum. - I don't like loose ends.

sonuçlandırılmamış işler
loose end
yarım kalmış iş

İlgilenmem gereken yarım kalmış işler var. - I have some loose ends to tie up.

Tom bazı yarım kalmış işleri bağlayacak. - Tom is going to want to tie up some loose ends.

at loose ends
boşta
be at loose ends
k. dili 1. meşgul olmamak, boş olmak. 2. boşta gezmek
leave at loose ends
gevşek ucunda bırakın
tie up loose ends
Bir işin yarım kalmış son kısımlarını bitirmek, halletmek. "Have you finished the survey? - Just about. İ have to tie up some loose ends and print the report."
be at loose ends
serbest olmak, (birinin) bir işi olmamak
clear up loose ends
(deyim) kucuk isleri bitirmek,karar verilemeyen bazi isleri sonuclandirmak
tie up loose ends
(deyim) kucuk isleri bitirmek,karar verilemeyen bazi isleri sonuclandirmak
English - English
Leftover items that have not been addressed or attended to

I would have liked to stay later and tie up some of the loose ends.

at loose ends
in an uncertain position or situation

I am really at loose ends about this choice, I am between the proverbial rock and hard place.

loose end
A small job that needs to be done, or minor problem that needs to be resolved, before a task can be considered complete
loose end
The end of a rope that has not been fastened
tie up loose ends
To deal with the minor consequences of a previous action; to tidy up, finish, or complete

Removing her name from the mailing list was her way of tying up loose ends.

tie up loose ends
(Tekstil) Finish a project, complete the details of some work, finishing touch. "Have you finished the survey? - Just about. I have to tie up some loose ends and print the report."
left no loose ends
left nothing undone, finished up all of his business before he left
loose end
work that is left incomplete
loose end
If you are at a loose end, you are bored because you do not have anything to do and cannot think of anything that you want to do. In American English, you usually say that you are at loose ends. Adolescents are most likely to get into trouble when they're at a loose end. A minor unresolved problem or difficulty, especially a final detail preceding the completion of something. Often used in the plural
loose end
A loose end is part of a story, situation, or crime that has not yet been explained. There are some annoying loose ends in the plot
loose ends

    Turkish pronunciation

    lus endz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlo͞os ˈendz/ /ˈluːs ˈɛndz/

    Videos

    ... convinced my record company to convict to be loose ends ...
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