hang over

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- eğilmek 2- üzerinde asılı kalmak
{f} üzerine çökmek
{f} eğilmek
aban
{f} üstüne gelmek
abanmak
sarkmak
başında olmak (iş)
{f} sürmek
{f} devam etmek
{f} içkinin etkisiyle rahatsız olmak
hangover
akşamdan kalmışlık
hang over one's head
(deyim) başına bela olmak
hangover
akşamdan kalma

Gerçekten kötü bir akşamdan kalmayım. - I have a really bad hangover.

hangover
içki mahmurluğu

Bugün içki mahmurluğum var. - I have a hangover today.

Robotlar iş yerinde harika, çünkü onların tuvalete ve yemek molalarına ihtiyacı yok, hastalanmazlar ya da işe bir içki mahmurluğu ile gelmezler. - Robots are great in the workplace, because they don't need toilet or meal breaks, don't get sick or come to work with a hangover.

hangover
içki sersemliği

Onun korkunç bir içki sersemliği var. - He has a terrible hangover.

hangover
(Tıp) asıntı
hangover
(deyim) akşamdan kalmalık
hangover
sonuç
hangover
mahmurluk

Mahmurluğun en kötü türü duygusal mahmurluktur. - The worst kind of hangover is emotional hangover.

hangover
(önceki bir olaydan) kalmış şey
hangover
abanma
hangover
kalıntı

Tom ertesi gün acı bir kalıntı ile uyandı. - Tom woke up the next day with a painful hangover.

hang the over
yere aşmak
hangover
İçkiden meydana gelen baş ağrısı; geçmiş zamandan kalmış olma
to hang over one's head
tehlike arz etmek
to hang over one's head
bir konuda endişeli olmak
to hang over one's head
bir konuda sıkıntılı olmak
hangover
içkiden meydana gelen baş ağrısı
hangover
{i} eski şey
hangover
geçmiş zamandan kalmış olma
hangover
önceden kalan şey
hangover
ayıltı
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{f} be imminent; dangle from; suspend; stay suspended
hangover
Illness caused by a previous bout of heavy drinking

I really enjoyed yesterday’s party, but now I have the biggest hangover — I’ll not be doing that again any time soon.

to hang over one's head
having a specific thing that is causing you concern
to hang over one's head
to be a danger or threat to you
hangover
{i} headache and other effects caused by heavy consumption of alcohol; something that stays the past
hangover
In the domain of sound reproduction, hangover is the tendency of a loudspeaker cone to continue moving after reproducing a sound, or especially, a transient This is both a low frequency and high frequency phenomenon, and can only be reduced by adding damping to the system One way of doing this is to increase the damping factor of the amplifier
hangover
A modification of custom cars with separate chassis, e g , pick-ups, which raises the floorpan and lowers the body, to give the impression that the body has been pulled down over the chassis right down to street level
hangover
  Synonym tailing
hangover
An unpleasant relic left from prior events
hangover
n While some people in Korea take this as quite an accomplishment, others, like Major Dorsett here, think it's a bit of a drag <-
hangover
Device enabling a caver to avoid descending the cave
hangover
Something that is a hangover from the past is an idea or way of behaving which people used to have in the past but which people no longer generally have. As a hangover from rationing, they mixed butter and margarine
hangover
withdrawal symptoms from prior alcohol consumption (ex headache, nausea, vomiting, stomach irritation )
hangover
If someone wakes up with a hangover, they feel sick and have a headache because they have drunk a lot of alcohol the night before
hangover
something that has survived from the past; "a holdover from the sixties"; "hangovers from the 19th century"
hangover
disagreeable aftereffects from the use of drugs (especially alcohol)
hangover
Definition: Unpleasant physical effects following the heavy use of alcohol, which can include headache, queasy stomach, sensitivity to noise and motion and generalized aches and pains, thirst, nausea, fatigue, sweating and tremors
hangover
an official who remains in office after his term
hang over

    Турецкое произношение

    häng ōvır

    Произношение

    /ˈhaɴɢ ˈōvər/ /ˈhæŋ ˈoʊvɜr/

    Этимология

    [ 'ha[ng] ] (verb.) before 12th century. partly from Middle English hon, from Old English hOn, v.t.; partly from Middle English hangen, from Old English hangian, v.i. & v.t.; both akin to Old High German hAhan, v.t., to hang, hangEn, v.i.; more at CUNCTATION.
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