smitten

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English - Turkish
aşık

Dan hemen Linda'ya aşık oldu. - Dan was immediately smitten with Linda.

O senin annene deli gibi aşık oldu. - He was smitten with your mother.

{f} vur

O senin annene vurulmuş. - He was smitten with your mother.

Dan hemen Linda'ya vuruldu. - Dan was immediately smitten with Linda.

kapılmış
vurgun
etkilenmiş
abayı yakmış

Gao Dao genellikle gerçekten tatlı ama o, kız arkadaşının önünde tamamen abayı yakmış görünüyor. - Gao Dao is usually really suave, but he seems completely smitten in front of his girlfriend.

vurulmuş

O senin annene vurulmuş. - He was smitten with your mother.

rahatsız
çarp
yakalanmış
f., bak. smite
çarpılmış
tutulmuş
smitten with
vurgun yemiş
smitten with
vurulmuş

O senin annene vurulmuş. - He was smitten with your mother.

smitten with
yakalanmış
smitten with
tutulmuş
smitten with the plague
vabaya yakalanmış
smitten with the plague
vebalı
smitten with the plague
(fiil)balı, vabaya yakalanmış
Be smitten
Aşka tutulmak
smite
{f} cezasını vermek
smite
yakalanmak
smite
tutulmak
smite
vurulmak
smite
batırmak
smite
öldürmek
smite
cezaya çarptırmak
smite
rahatsız etmek
smite
kuvvetle vur
smite
{f} (smote, smit.ten)
smite
etkilemek
smite
{f} sert bir şekilde vurmak
smite
{f} öldürmek; mahvetmek, batırmak; cezaya çarptırmak. be smitten
stricken, hit, smitten
Hit, vurulmuş kapılmış
be smitten
darbe almak
be smitten with
yakalanmak
be smitten with
abayı yakmak
be smitten with
tutulmak
smite
çarp
smite
vurup öldürmek
smite
pişman etmek
smite
smite out bir darbede ortadan kaldırmak
smite
vurmak
smite
{f} with birdenbire (birine)
smite
şamar atmak
smite
smite off bir darbede kesmek
smite
kuvvetle vurmak
English - English
Past participle of smite
In love

He was totally smitten by the librarian.

Made irrationally enthusiastic

I was really smitten by the color combination, and soon repainted the entire house.

{a} pass. of to smite
(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming; "conscience-smitten"; "awe-struck
(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming; "conscience-smitten"; "awe-struck"
of Smite
marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness; "she was crazy about him"; "gaga over the rock group's new album"; "he was infatuated with her"
Smitten is the past participle of smite. the past participle of smite
If you are smitten, you find someone so attractive that you are or seem to be in love with them. They were totally smitten with each other
smitten by
be in love with -
smitten by conscience
struck by feelings of guilt
smitten with dread
terrified, extremely frightened
smite
To hit

Right you are! I cried. We must believe the other until we prove it false. We can't afford to give up heart now, when we need heart most. The branch was carried down by a river, and we are going to find that river. I smote my open palm with a clenched fist, to emphasize a determination unsupported by hope.

smite
To injure with divine power
smite
To strike down or kill with godly force
smite
{v} to strike, hit, dash, afflict, blast, kill
being smitten
being struck (as if by a hard blow); being stricken with (a disease, etc.); being in love with
conscience-smitten
affected by conscience
smite
inflict a heavy blow on, with the hand, a tool, or a weapon
smite
affect suddenly with deep feeling; "He was smitten with love for this young girl"
smite
cause pain or suffering in; "afflict with the plague"; "That debasement of the verbal currency that afflicts terms used in advertisement"
smite
To afflict; to chasten; to punish
smite
To put to rout in battle; to overthrow by war
smite
To strike; to collide; to beat
smite
To strike; to inflict a blow upon with the hand, or with any instrument held in the hand, or with a missile thrown by the hand; as, to smite with the fist, with a rod, sword, spear, or stone
smite
To strike or affect with passion, as love or fear
smite
To cause to strike; to use as an instrument in striking or hurling
smite
To destroy the life of by beating, or by weapons of any kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the sword, or with an arrow or other instrument
smite
The act of smiting; a blow
smite
{f} hit, strike; defeat; attack, destroy; afflict; affect strongly (as with guilt, remorse, etc.)
smite
To smite something means to hit it hard. the heroic leader charging into battle, sword held high, ready to smite the enemy. see also smitten
smite
inflict a heavy blow on, with the hand, a tool, or a weapon affect suddenly with deep feeling; "He was smitten with love for this young girl
smite
To blast; to destroy the life or vigor of, as by a stroke or by some visitation
smitten

    Hyphenation

    smit·ten

    Turkish pronunciation

    smîtın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsmətən/ /ˈsmɪtən/

    Etymology

    () Old English verb smittian "to pollute", cognate with German schmitzen, to pollute, and through Middle Low German with Danish smitte, to infect.
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