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English - Turkish
pise
{f} pisletmek
kirli

Ben nehri kirli buldum. - I found the river dirty.

Valiz kirli çamaşırlardan başka bir şey içermiyordu. - The suitcase contained nothing but dirty clothes.

pis

Bu pis bir iş, onunla ilgilenmek istemiyorum. - This is a dirty job, I don't want to deal with it.

Senin pis işini benim yapmamı istiyorsun, değil mi? - You want me to do your dirty work for you, don't you?

{f} kirlenmek

Tom kirlenmekten korkmuyor. - Tom isn't afraid to get dirty.

{s} edepsiz

Bazı edepsiz fıkralar biliyorum ama onları asla anlatmam. - I know some dirty jokes, but I never tell them.

Bazı edepsiz fıkralar biliyorum ama onları anlatmam. - I know some dirty jokes, but I don't tell them.

{s} aşağılık
{f} lekelemek
{s} muzur
{s} müstehcen

Müstehcen fıkraları sevmem fakat onları anlattığında ondan çok zevk alırım. - I don't like dirty jokes, but I get a kick out of it when you tell them.

bulaştırmak
çepel
(hava) bozuk
bulaşık

Tom her zaman kirli bulaşıkları lavaboya bırakır. - Tom always leaves dirty dishes in the sink.

Tom kirli bulaşıkları çoğunlukla lavaboda bırakır. - Tom often leaves dirty dishes in the sink.

batırmak
galiz
pislemek
alçakça
iğrenç

Tom'un ayakkabıları iğrenç. - Tom's shoes are dirty.

İğrenç şakalardan hoşlanmıyorum. - I don't like dirty jokes.

terbiyesiz
kirletmek

Tom giysilerini kirletmekten korkmuyor. - Tom isn't afraid to get his clothes dirty.

Tom ellerini kirletmek istemiyor. - Tom doesn't want to get his hands dirty.

çirkin

O, çirkin yaşlı bir adamdır. - He's a dirty old man.

Ne çirkin bir yüzün var! diye bağırdı. - He exclaimed, What a dirty face you have!

adi
bozuk
(Tekstil) 1. pis, kirli 2. pisletmek, kirletmek
{s} fırtınalı
bozuk fazla miktarda radyoaktif zerreler yayan
argo yanında esrar bulunan
murdar
dirty work
{f} pislenmek
murdar etmek
{s} ahlaksız
alçak
{s} rezil
{s} açık saçık

Açık saçık fıkralar bilirim ama asla onları anlatmam. - I know dirty jokes, but I never tell them.

Asla açık saçık fıkralar dinlemem. - I never listen to dirty jokes.

sisli
dili el altınd
English - English
To stain or tarnish (somebody) with dishonor
Of color, discolored by impurities

The old flag was a dirty white.

Carrying illegal drugs

None of y'all get into my car if you're dirty.

Corrupt, illegal, or improper

I won't accept your dirty money!.

Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime

Despite a walk in the rain, my shoes weren't too dirty.

To debase by distorting the real nature of (something)
Out of tune

You need to tune that guitar, the g string sounds dirty.

Used as an intensifier, especially in conjunction with "great"

He lives in a dirty great mansion.

{s} soiled, unclean; sordid, vile; obscene; unpleasant; hostile; stormy (weather)
{a} foul, filthy, nasty, sullied, base, mean
{v} to foul, soil, dit, scandalize, disgrace
smutty
Describes any of the undesirable odours that can be present in a wine that that was poorly vinified A characteristic imparted by improperly cleaned barrels or various other processes performed incorrectly Usually detected first in a wine by the smell of the cork stopper or from a barrel sample Not to be confused with corked wines where the stopper is thought to be responsible
Containing data which need to be written back to a larger memory
That makes one unclean; corrupting, infecting
(adj ) See 8-bit clean
{f} soil, stain, sully; become soiled or dirty
make soiled, filthy, or dirty; "don't soil your clothes when you play outside!"
(of behavior or especially language) characterized by obscenity or indecency; "dirty words"; "a dirty old man"; "dirty books and movies"; "boys telling dirty jokes"; "has a dirty mouth"
(of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear; "dirty" is often used in combination; "a dirty (or dingy) white"; "the muddied gray of the sea"; "muddy colors"; "dirty-green walls"; "dirty-blonde hair"
Carrying drugs; cf Clean
is often used in combination; "a dirty (or dingy) white"; "the muddied gray of the sea"; "muddy colors"; "dirty-green walls"; "dirty-blonde hair
To become soiled
A term sometimes used to describe a used syringe
Data that has been written by the application, but the file system has cached it in memory so it has not yet been written to disk
Containing data which need to be overwritten
not clean
Morally unclean; obscene or indecent, especially sexually
To tarnish; to sully; to scandalize; said of reputation, character, etc
To do someone's dirty work means to do a task for them that is dishonest or unpleasant and which they do not want to do themselves. As a member of an elite army hit squad, the army would send us out to do their dirty work for them
Defiled with dirt; foul; nasty; filthy; not clean or pure; serving to defile; as, dirty hands; dirty water; a dirty white
soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime; "dirty unswept sidewalks"; "a child in dirty overalls"; "dirty slums"; "piles of dirty dishes"; "put his dirty feet on the clean sheet"; "wore an unclean shirt"; "mining is a dirty job"; "Cinderella did the dirty work while her sisters preened themselves"
To dirty something means to cause it to become dirty. He was afraid the dog's hairs might dirty the seats
disapproval Dirty old man is an expression some people use to describe an older man who they think shows an unnatural interest in sex
To foul; to make filthy; to soil; as, to dirty the clothes or hands
If someone gives you a dirty look, they look at you in a way which shows that they are angry with you. Michael gave him a dirty look and walked out
Foreign substances adhere to a cover or page See also SOILING
Dishonourable; violating accepted standards or rules
violating accepted standards or rules; "a dirty fighter"; "used foul means to gain power"; "a nasty unsporting serve"; "fined for unsportsmanlike behavior"
To make (something) dirty
make soiled, filthy, or dirty; "don't soil your clothes when you play outside!" unpleasantly stormy; "there's dirty weather in the offing" soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime; "dirty unswept sidewalks"; "a child in dirty overalls"; "dirty slums"; "piles of dirty dishes"; "put his dirty feet on the clean sheet"; "wore an unclean shirt"; "mining is a dirty job"; "Cinderella did the dirty work while her sisters preened themselves" (of behavior or especially language) characterized by obscenity or indecency; "dirty words"; "a dirty old man"; "dirty books and movies"; "boys telling dirty jokes"; "has a dirty mouth" spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination; "the air near the foundry was always dirty"; "the air near the foundry was always dirty"; "a dirty bomb releases enormous amounts of long-lived radioactive fallout" unethical or dishonest; "dirty police officers"; "a sordid political campaign" expressing or revealing hostility or dislike; "dirty looks" obtained illegally or by improper means; "dirty money"; "ill-gotten gains" (of a manuscript) defaced with changes; "foul (or dirty) copy" vile; despicable; "a dirty (or lousy) trick"; "a filthy traitor" (of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear; "dirty" is often used in combination; "a dirty (or dingy) white"; "the muddied gray of the sea"; "muddy colors"; "dirty-green walls"; "dirty-blonde hair
A dirty martini has a little bit of olive brine added to the concoction
In a dirty manner
Discolored by impurities
unpleasantly stormy; "there's dirty weather in the offing"
emphasis Dirty is used before words of criticism to emphasize that you do not approve of someone or something. You dirty liar
Sleety; gusty; stormy; as, dirty weather
(of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear; "dirty"
n kotor
If something is dirty, it is marked or covered with stains, spots, or mud, and needs to be cleaned. She still did not like the woman who had dirty fingernails = grubby clean
contaminated with infecting organisms; "dirty wounds"; "obliged to go into infected rooms"- Jane Austen
expressing or revealing hostility or dislike; "dirty looks"
Term applied to the sea water used for ballast when it is contaminated with the remnants or residue left in cargo tanks that previously carried crude oil or heavy persistent refined oils
disapproval If you say that someone washes their dirty linen in public, you disapprove of their discussing or arguing about unpleasant or private things in front of other people. There are several other forms of this expression, for example wash your dirty laundry in public, or in American English, air your dirty laundry in public. We shouldn't wash our dirty laundry in public and if I was in his position, I'd say nothing at all
Covers any and all foul, rank, off-putting smells that can occur in a wine, including those caused by bad barrels or corks A sign of poor winemaking
Literally a dirty flavor, not earthy or musty
vile; despicable; "a dirty (or lousy) trick"; "a filthy traitor"
(of a manuscript) defaced with changes; "foul (or dirty) copy"
1 Contaminated 2 In need of a shower An adjective used to describe how Atheists and other non-believers feel after having been unwilling recipients of Fundie Thumping [See Sharing]
obtained illegally or by improper means; "dirty money"; "ill-gotten gains"
disapproval If you describe an action as dirty, you disapprove of it and consider it unfair, immoral, or dishonest. The gunman had been hired by a rival Mafia family to do the dirty deed. Dirty is also an adverb. Jim Browne is the kind of fellow who can fight dirty
If you say that an expression is a dirty word in a particular group of people, you mean it refers to an idea that they strongly dislike or disagree with. Marketing became a dirty word at the company
spreading pollution or contamination; especially radioactive contamination; "the air near the foundry was always dirty"; "the air near the foundry was always dirty"; "a dirty bomb releases enormous amounts of long-lived radioactive fallout"
Sordid; base; groveling; as, a dirty fellow
unethical or dishonest; "dirty police officers"; "a sordid political campaign"
A block of memory (commonly a cache line or a page) which has been written to is referred to as dirty
If you describe something such as a joke, a book, or someone's language as dirty, you mean that it refers to sex in a way that some people find offensive. They told dirty jokes and sang raucous ballads Dirty is also an adverb. I'm often asked whether the men talk dirty to me. The answer is no
Sullied; clouded; applied to color
Not clean A filesystem is dirty if it is in use or if there is no guarantee that the file system structure is static
soiled
to dirty

    Hyphenation

    to dir·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı dırti

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈdərtē/ /tə ˈdɜrtiː/

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