stärker

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English - Turkish

Definition of stärker in English Turkish dictionary

stark
tam/katı
stark
{s} sade
stark
şiddetli
stark
katı
stark
suratsız
stark
boş
stark
saf
stark
yalın

Yalın gerçeklikle yüz yüze gelmelisin. - You ought to face the stark reality.

stark
çıplak
stark
süssüz
stark
{s} ıssız; boş; çıplak: stark mountain peaks çıplak dağ zirveleri
stark
fırtınalı
stark
{s} kesin
stark
tamamen
stark
anadan doğma
stark
stark naked anadan doğma
stark
çırılçıplak

Küçük erkek kardeşim oturma odasında çırılçıplak koştu. - My little brother ran through the living room stark naked.

Bu tayfunun ortasında çırılçıplak dışarı gitmek istiyorum. - I'd like to go out stark naked in the middle of this typhoon.

stark
{s} katıksız
stark
büsbütün
stark
stark raving mad çılgın
stark
üryan
stark
bütün bütün
stark
{s} tam
stark
{s} sert
stark
tümüyle
stark
tam deli
stark
kaskatı kesilmiş şiddetli
stark
{s} sırf
stark
{s} ıssız
stark
{s} kati
stark
{s} çok sade (üslup); gerçekleri hiç yumuşatmayan (anlatım)
English - English

Definition of stärker in English English dictionary

starker
comparative of stark
stark
severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather)
stark
starkly; entirely, absolutely

A flower appeared, in stark comparison, out of the sidewalk.

stark
stiff, rigid

His body was already stiff and stark.

stark
To edit mercilessly with an iron hand

Laurie needs to stark this asap.

stark
strong; vigorous; powerful
stark
To stiffen
stark
{a} stiff, fixed, quite, entire
stark
Better known as "the Salubri," as he is the only one most people have met He has been kind enough to let the Legion stay at his haven What a guy!
stark
complete or extreme; "stark poverty"; "a stark contrast"
stark
hard, firm; obdurate
stark
completely; "stark mad"; "mouth stark open"
stark
Mere; sheer; gross; entire; downright
stark
providing no shelter or sustenance; "bare rocky hills"; "barren lands"; "the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes"; "the desolate surface of the moon"; "a stark landscape"
stark
Severe; violent; fierce
stark
hard in appearance; barren, desolate
stark
{s} extreme; bare, harsh, austere; blunt, plain
stark
complete, absolute, full
stark
completely; "stark mad"; "mouth stark open
stark
severely simple; "a stark interior"
stark
If two things are in stark contrast to one another, they are very different from each other in a way that is very obvious. secret cooperation between London and Washington that was in stark contrast to official policy. + starkly stark·ly The outlook now is starkly different
stark
devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment; "the blunt truth"; "the crude facts"; "facing the stark reality of the deadline"
stark
without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense"
stark
Complete; absolute; full; perfect; entire
stark
Stiff; rigid
stark
- Nickname for a stern, determined, or physically strong person Strong or Brave
stark
extremely, totally
stark
Wholly; entirely; absolutely; quite; as, stark mind
stark
Something that is stark is very plain in appearance. the stark white, characterless fireplace in the drawing room. + starkly stark·ly The desert was luminous, starkly beautiful
stark
Stark choices or statements are harsh and unpleasant. UK companies face a stark choice if they want to stay competitive In his celebration speech, he issued a stark warning to Washington and other Western capitals. = harsh + starkly stark·ly The point is a starkly simple one
stark
(adjective) without any qualifications or disguise or decoration; complete or extreme; entirely; absolutely; quite
stark
complete or extreme; "stark poverty"; "a stark contrast" completely; "stark mad"; "mouth stark open
stark
starkly
stark
plime
stärker

    Turkish pronunciation

    stärkır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈstärkər/ /ˈstɑːrkɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'stärk ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, stiff, strong, from Old English stearc; akin to Old High German starc strong, Lithuanian starinti to stiffen; more at STARE.
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