two faced

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English - Turkish
iki yüzlü
iki yüzlü

Tom iki yüzlü olduğu için dikkatli olmak daha iyi. - Because Tom is two-faced, it's better to be careful.

Tom iki yüzlü, değil mi? - Tom is two-faced, isn't he?

sahtekâr
ikiyüzlü

Ona inanma. O çok ikiyüzlüdür. - Don't trust him. He's very two-faced.

twofaced
ikiyüzlü
hypocrite; disloyal
ikiyüzlü, hain
twofaced
sahtekar
English - English
has two sides, behaves in two completely different manners
having two faces or plane surfaces
deceitful, hypocritical or duplicitous
marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another; "she was a deceitful scheming little thing"- Israel Zangwill; "a double-dealing double agent"; "a double-faced infernal traitor and schemer"- W M Thackeray
disapproval If you describe someone as two-faced, you are critical of them because they say they do or believe one thing when their behaviour or words show that they do not do it or do not believe it. He had been devious and two-faced. changing what you say according to who you are talking to, in a way that is insincere and unpleasant - used to show disapproval
having two faces--one looking to the future and one to the past; "Janus the two-faced god"
hypocrite; disloyal
two faced

    Turkish pronunciation

    tu feyst

    Pronunciation

    /ˈto͞o ˈfāst/ /ˈtuː ˈfeɪst/

    Etymology

    [ 'tü ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English twa, two, from Old English twA ; akin to Old English twEgen two , tu , Old High German zwEne, Latin duo, Greek dyo.
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