make-up

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English - Turkish
maya
tertip
yurt
terkip
yapı
(Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) sayfa düzeni
plan
makyaj malzemesi
düzenleme
telafi çalışması
düzen
boya
bütünleme sınavı
makyaj

Birazcık makyaj onda harikalar yarattı. - A little make-up worked wonders with her.

Bir makyaj testi yaptırmam lazım. - I've got to take a make-up test.

uydurmak
makyaj

Tom çok makyaj yapan kadınları sevmez. - Tom doesn't like women who wear way too much make up.

O makyaj yaparken bir sürü ruj sürer. - She puts on a lot of lipstick when applying make up.

{i} barışmak
{i} oluşturmak

İslam Danimarka'nın en büyük ikinci dini olup, onun 210.000 inananı toplumunun% 3.7'sini oluşturmaktadır. - Islam is the second largest religion in Denmark, of which its 210,000 believers make up 3.7% of its society.

makyaj yapmak
(deyim) tamamlamak. make up for sth. karsilamak,telafi etmek. make up to someone gozune girmeye calismak,yaranmak. make sth. up to someone telafi etmek
(deyim) dostluğu yeniden kurmak
{i} telâfi etmek

Kayıp zamanı telafi etmek için daha sıkı çalışmalısın. - You have to work harder to make up for lost time.

Ülke, dış ticaret açığını telafi etmek için çok çabalıyor. - The country is trying hard to make up for her trade deficit.

(Askeri) maket
{i} uyduruvermek
bütünleme sınavı
düzmek
makeup
makyaj

Onun koyu makyajı iğrençtir. - Her thick makeup is disgusting.

Makyajsızken bile çok hoş. - Even without makeup, she's very cute.

make up
{i} toparlamak
makeup
yapılış
make up
(deyim) (para/zaman) kaybı giderme
make up
(deyim) bütünü oluşturmak
make up
yatak yapmak
make up
kafadan atmak
make up
(deyim) bütünleşmek
make up
(deyim) reçete hazırlamak
make up
boyanmak
make up
(deyim) kaybı telafi etme

Hükümet, kaybı telafi etmek zorunda kaldı. - The government had to make up for the loss.

Kaybı telafi etmeliyim. - I must make up for the loss.

make up
(deyim) açmak
make up
(deyim) (ilacı) hazırlamak
make up
(Askeri) tertip etmek
make up
(deyim) mizanpaj yapmak
make up
karar vermek

O karar vermek için uzun bir zaman ayırdığından dolayı bir üne sahiptir. - He has a reputation for taking a long time to make up his mind.

Şu anda karar vermek zorunda değilsin. - You don't have to make up your mind right now.

make up
(deyim) karıştırarak hazırlamak
make up
(deyim) sayfayı hazırlamak
make up
bir araya getirmek
make up
kıvırmak
make up
kafadan uydurmak
make up
hazırlamak
make up
geri vermek
make up
makyaj yap
make up
(deyim) (özür/neden) bulmak
make up
yapmak
make up
toplamak
make up
icat etmek
make up
düzenlemek
make up
sallamak
make up
atmak
make up
tamamlamak
make up
(deyim) bütün oluşturmak
make up
ödemek
make up
(deyim) katılmak
makeup
karakter
makeup
tertip
makeup
(Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) sayfa düzeni
make up
topla

Altmış beşten fazla Amerikalılar toplam nüfusun% 12.5'ini oluşturuyor. - Americans who are over sixty-five make up 12.5% of the total population.

Sami kendi yatağını toplayabilir. - Sami can make up his own bed.

make-up of
-Up yaptırın
makeup
makyajsız
make up
(Askeri) MAKET, TAKLİT MODEL
make up
(deyim) uydurmak. 2.karsilamak,yerini doldurmak
make up
(deyim) hazirlamak,paket yapmak
makeup
{i} karakter, özyapı; yaradılış
makeup
mizanpaj
makeup
bütünleme sınav
makeup
{i} k.dili. bütünleme, ikmal, bütünleme sınavı
makeup
{i} matb. mizanpaj, sayfa düzeni
makeup
yüze düzgün sürme
English - English
Alternative spelling of makeup. See usage notes there
Of or relating to a reconciliation

We only argue because of the make-up sex.

Made-up, false, imaginary, fabricated
Attendance at the meeting of another Rotary club or certain other functions as provided in article VIII of the standard Rotary club constitution, to protect membership and receive attendance credit when a meeting of the Rotarian's own club is missed When attendance is made up at another Rotary club, it is reported to the Rotarian's home club on a "Visiting Rotarian Report Card" sent by the secretary of the club visited
the arrangement of lines of type and illustrations into pages or sections
Make-up consists of things such as lipstick, eye shadow, and powder which some women put on their faces to make themselves look more attractive or which actors use to change or improve their appearance. Normally she wore little make-up
No, we're not talking about what women wear on their faces Make-up consists of the top 3 or 4 courses (horizontal stitches) of a sock Lycra® spandex or rubber yarn is sometimes used in the make-up of socks to help keep them stay up on your legs or ankles
cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance
The amount of deficiency when a cash flow or capital item is deficient For example, an interest make-up relates to the interest amount above a ceiling percentage
This is the name given to the way the finished yarns are made up (put up) ready for shipment, for example, made up as a cone, on cylindrical crosswound bobbins, sectional warp beams, loom beams and fabric beams
Make-up is used in drawings for a couple of reasons One is for generic aesthetic purposes, trying to have people be as beautiful as possible Another reason, and this applies to more radical applications, is to help differentiate reoccurring characters and to show affiliations amongst characters Some examples of this are the Emperor's Sons and Daughter or Loreli and his brother Trevor The influences for the make-up itself include Japanese comics, Kabuki Theater, the movie Bladerunner and 70's glam rock
Some instructors permit students to take an exam or complete an assignment that they have missed This is called a "make-up " There is no university-wide policy on make-ups It is left up to the discretion of the course instructor
Someone's make-up is their nature and the various qualities in their character. There was some fatal flaw in his makeup, and as time went on he lapsed into long silences or became off-hand. = personality
The make-up of something consists of its different parts and the way these parts are arranged. The ideological make-up of the unions is now radically different from what it had been
The assembly of type and plates into pages
The arrangement of printed material on a page, or in an issue
to constitute; to compose; to form
to compensate, fill in or catch up

Cuba took limited free market-oriented measures to alleviate severe shortages of food, consumer goods, and services to make up for the ending of Soviet subsidies.

to apply cosmetics or makeup

Let's leave as soon I make up my face.

to resolve, forgive or smooth over an argument or fight

They fight a lot, but they always manage to make up.

to invent, imagine, or concoct (a story, claim, etc.)

He was a great storyteller and could make up a story on the spot.

To overcome a disadvantage
to assemble, or mix

I can make up a batch of stew in a few minutes, but it will take a two hours to cook.

makeup
An item's composition

To understand how a nuclear reactor works, we must first look at its makeup.

makeup
the arrangements or combination of the parts of which anything is composed
make up
make up something artificial or untrue
Makeup
face
make up
form or compose; "This money is my only income"; "The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance"; "These constitute my entire belonging"; "The children made up the chorus"; "This sum represents my entire income for a year"; "These few men comprise his entire army"
make up
{f} construct; constitute; invent, concoct; forgive and forget; supply what is lacking; put on cosmetics; compensate for something missed (as in: "I missed the test, may I make it up?")
make up
The people or things that make up something are the members or parts that form that thing. North Africans make up the largest and poorest immigrant group in the country Insects are made up of tens of thousands of proteins. = form, constitute
make up
If you make up something such as a story or excuse, you invent it, sometimes in order to deceive people. I think it's very unkind of you to make up stories about him I'm not making it up. The character exists in real life
make up
make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point; "I have to make up a French exam"; "Can I catch up with the material or is it too late?
make up
apply make-up or cosmetics to one's face to appear prettier; "She makes herself up every morning"
make up
If you make up something such as food or medicine, you prepare it by mixing or putting different things together. Prepare the souffle dish before making up the souffle mixture
make up
If you make up an amount, you add something to it so that it is as large as it should be. Less than half of the money that students receive is in the form of grants, and loans have made up the difference The team had six professionals and made the number up with five amateurs For every £100 you invest into a pension plan the Inland Revenue makes it up to £125
make up
put in order or neaten; "make the bed"; "make up a room"
make up
do or give something to somebody in return; "Does she pay you for the work you are doing?"
make up
make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point; "I have to make up a French exam"; "Can I catch up with the material or is it too late?"
make up
come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"
make up
If two people make up or make it up after a quarrel or disagreement, they become friends again. She came back and they made up They never made up the quarrel They should make up with their ex-enemy in the West I'll make it up with him again
make up
If you make up time or hours, you work some extra hours because you have previously taken some time off work. They'll have to make up time lost during the strike
make up
If you make up a bed, you put sheets and blankets on it so that someone can sleep there. Her mother made up a bed in her old room
make up
devise or compose; "This designer makes up our Spring collections"; "He designed women's shoes"
make up
If you make yourself up or if someone else makes you up, make-up such as powder or lipstick is put on your face. She spent too much time making herself up She chose Maggie to make her up for her engagement photographs I can't be bothered to make up my face
make up
{i} cosmetics; figure, body structure, build; arrangement
makeup
cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance an event that is substituted for a previously cancelled event; "he missed the test and had to take a makeup"; "the two teams played a makeup one week later
makeup
the way in which someone or something is composed
makeup
Lipstick, eyeliner, blush, etc , which ironically make Mom look better while making her young daughter look "cheap "
makeup
Cosmetics; colorants and other substances applied to the skin to improve its appearance
makeup
an event that is substituted for a previously cancelled event; "he missed the test and had to take a makeup"; "the two teams played a makeup one week later"
makeup
Lipstick, eyeliner, blush, etc which ironically make Mom look better while making her young daughter look "like a tramp "
makeup
Lipstick, eyeliner, blush,etc which ironically make Mom look better while making her young daughter look "like a tramp "
makeup
{i} cosmetics; structure; composition; arrangement; disposition, temperament of a person; exam given to a student who missed or failed the first exam
makeup
cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance
makeup
Azrir Asbagh
makeup
in personating a character
makeup
The way in which the parts of anything are put together; often, the way in which an actor is dressed, painted, etc
makeup
In the performing arts, material used by actors for cosmetic purposes and to help create the characters they play. Not needed in Greek and Roman theatre because of the use of masks, makeup was used in the religious plays of medieval Europe, in which the angels' faces were painted red and those of God and Christ white or gold. In Elizabethan England, crude makeup methods included powdering the face with chalk (to play ghosts and murderers) or blackening it with burnt cork (to play Moors). As stage lighting improved in the 19th century, theatrical makeup became more artistic; stick greasepaint, invented by Ludwig Leichner in the 1860s, enabled actors to create more subtle characterizations. Stage makeup proved too heavy for motion pictures; in 1910 Max Factor created semiliquid greasepaint makeup suitable for early filmmaking, and in 1928 he created panchromatic makeup to keep pace with the development of incandescent lighting and more sensitive film. Makeup was later further modified for colour filmmaking and for television. See also cosmetics
makeup
In composition, the arrangement of lines of type and illustrations into page form to top
makeup
An items composition
makeup
The process of arranging type and graphics on a page, called page makeup
make-up

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