rottenness

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English - Turkish
{i} çürüklük
{i} kokuşmuşluk
{i} çürüme
{i} berbatlık
{i} bozulma
bozukluk
rotten
çürük

Sepette birçok çürük elmalar vardı. - There were quite a few rotten apples in the basket.

Tom Mary'nin çürük elmayı çöpe atmasını rica etti. - Tom asked Mary to throw the rotten apple into the garbage.

rotten
{s} çürümüş

Elmaların yarısı çürümüş. - Half of the apples are rotten.

Elmaların yarısı çürümüştü. - Half of the apples were rotten.

Rotten
çürümek
rotten
{s} çok kötü
rotten
(Argo) sarhoş
rotten
kof
rotten
göynük
rotten
özürlü
rotten
(Gıda) cılk (yumurta)
rotten
boktan
rotten
kaba
rotten
kokmuş

Bölüm şefi birdenbire söyledi: Kadınlar ve et, onları biraz kokmuş severim. - The section chief said out of the blue: Women and meat, I like them a little rotten.

rotten
{f} çürü

Çürük bir şeyin kokusunu alıyorum. - I smell something rotten.

Tom Mary'nin çürük elmayı çöpe atmasını rica etti. - Tom asked Mary to throw the rotten apple into the garbage.

rotten
kötü

Bir kötünün bin iyiye zararı var. - One rotten apple spoils the barrel.

rotten
rezil
rotten
kötü/çürümüş
rotten
{s} rezalet
rotten
{s} kokuşmuş
rotten
{s} bozuk

Sanırım az önce yediğim yumurtalar bozuktu. - I think the eggs that I just ate were rotten.

Üç gündür, bayat bir sandviç, çürük bir elma ve biraz bozuk yoğurt dışında hiçbir şey yemedim. - I haven't had anything to eat for three days other than a stale sandwich, a rotten apple, and some spoiled yogurt.

rotten
{s} berbat

Tom berbat bir yaz geçirdi. - Tom had a rotten summer.

rotten
{s} cılk
rotten
rottennessçürüklük
rotten
kötülük
rotten
(Mukavele) çürümüş, çürük, bozuk; ahlakça bozuk
rotten
dili berbat
rotten
rottenly çok kötü
English - English
{n} a rotten state, putrefaction
The quality of being rotten
the quality of rotting and becoming putrid
{i} decay, state of being spoiled, state of putrefaction, state of decomposition
in a state of progressive putrefaction
rotten
Of perishable items, overridden with bacteria and other infectious agents

If you leave a bin unattended for a few weeks, the rubbish inside will turn rotten.

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To an extreme degree

The girls fancy him something rotten.

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In a state of decay

His mouth stank and his teeth were rotten.

rotten
Bad or terrible

She has the flu and feels rotten.

rotten
Cruel, mean or immoral

This rotten policy will create more injustice in this country.

rotten
{a} perished, putrid, unsound
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disapproval If you describe someone as rotten, you are insulting them or criticizing them because you think that they are very unpleasant or unkind. You rotten swine! How dare you? nice
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If you describe something as rotten, you think it is very unpleasant or of very poor quality. I personally think it's a rotten idea great
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Having rotted; putrid; decayed; as, a rotten apple; rotten meat
rotten
Not firm or trusty; unsound; defective; treacherous; unsafe; as, a rotten plank, bone, stone
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having rotted or disintegrated; usually implies foulness; "dead and rotten in his grave"
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{s} decayed, decomposed, putrid, spoiled; extremely bad, very unpleasant; despicable, mean (Slang)
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very bad; "a lousy play"; "it's a stinking world"
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Rancid perishable items that have been overridden with bacteria and other infectious agents
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If food, wood, or another substance is rotten, it has decayed and can no longer be used. The smell outside this building is overwhelming -- like rotten eggs
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having rotted or disintegrated; usually implies foulness; "dead and rotten in his grave
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damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless; "rotten floor boards"; "rotted beams"; "a decayed foundation"
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Cruel or mean
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If you feel rotten, you feel bad, either because you are ill or because you are sorry about something. I had glandular fever and spent that year feeling rotten = awful
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Offensive to the smell; fetid; disgusting
rotten
off
rottenness

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'rä-t&n ] (adjective.) 13th century. Middle English roten, from Old Norse rotinn; akin to Old English rotian to rot.
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