to sweat

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English - Turkish
ter dökmek
ter

Kazağını ters giyiyorsun. - You're wearing your sweater inside out.

O kazağını ters yüz giydi. - He put on his sweater wrong side out.

terlemek

Terlemekten çok usandım. - I'm so sick of being sweaty.

{i} terleme

Ben genellikle böyle terlemem. - I don't usually sweat like this.

Tom terlemeye başlıyor. - Tom is starting to sweat.

{f} ter dökmek
{f} ağır çalışmak
az paraya çalışmak
buğulanmak
zorlamak
çok çalışmak
alınteri dökmek
zor iş
telaş
{f} terle

Tom birdenbire soğuk terler dökmeye başladı. - Tom broke into a cold sweat.

Şişman insanlar genellikle çok terler. - Fat people generally sweat a lot.

1. (isim) ter.2. (isim) (soğuk bir yüzeyin üstünde oluşan) damlalar, ter.3. (isim) ter dökme.4. (fiil) terlemek.5. (fiil) (cam, bardak v.b.) terlemek, buğulanmak.6. (fiil) endişelenmek, endişe etmek.7. (fiil) (içindeki su) ter şeklinde sızmak, terlemek
sömürmek
angarya
{f} terden ıslatmak
herhangi bir cisimden ifraz olunan ter gibi sıvı
{f} (cam, bardak v.b.) terlemek, buğulanmak. 3
{f} ter döktürmek
{i} (soğuk bir yüzeyin üstünde oluşan) damlalar, ter
{f} zorlanmak
ter ile ıslatmak
{f} terletmek
mayalamak k
{i} ter dökme
eritip arasına akıt
ısıtarak halletmek
{f} ter yapmak
English - English
glow
shvitz
To emit sweat
The sweating sickness

When the sweat comes back this summer, 1528, people say, as they did last year, that you won't get it if you don't think about it.

Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation
To work hard
To solder (a pipe joint) together
A soldier (especially one who is old or experienced)
To worry
To worry about (something)

There are few matters studio executives sweat more than maintaining their franchises.

perspiration
excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin; "Exercise makes one sweat
condensation of moisture on a cold surface; "the cold glasses were streaked with sweat" excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin; "Exercise makes one sweat
{v} to emit or put into a sweat, warm, drudge, toil, labor
{n} a matter from the pores, drudgery, toil
To emit moisture, as green plants in a heap
excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin; "Exercise makes one sweat"
Consists of putting buttered parchment paper on top of vegetables in a pan, covering the pan with a lid, and letting them cook until softened
Fig
{i} perspiration, moisture excreted by the sweat glands; act of perspiring; droplets of moisture on a surface, condensation; hard work; worry, stress, anxiety (Informal)
To cause to excrete moisture from the skin; to cause to perspire; as, his physicians attempted to sweat him by most powerful sudorifics
to sweat blood: see blood
To unite by heating, after the application of soldier
The act of sweating; or the state of one who sweats; hence, labor; toil; drudgery
use of physical or mental energy; hard work; "he got an A for effort"; "they managed only with great exertion"
To emit, in the manner of sweat
If someone is in a cold sweat or in a sweat, they feel frightened or embarrassed. The very thought brought me out in a cold sweat
salty fluid secreted by sweat glands; "sweat poured off his brow"
To perspire in toil; to work hard; to drudge
Moisture issuing from any substance; as, the sweat of hay or grain in a mow or stack
condensation of moisture on a cold surface; "the cold glasses were streaked with sweat"
A short run by a race horse in exercise
Sweat is the salty colourless liquid which comes through your skin when you are hot, ill, or afraid. Both horse and rider were dripping with sweat within five minutes
To sweat a client To make him bleed; to fleece him To sweat coin To subtract part of the silver or gold by friction, but not to such an amount as to render the coin useless as a legal tender The French use suer in the same sense, as “Suer son argent,” to sweat his money by usury “Vous faites suer le bonhomme- tel est votre dire quand vous le pillez ” (Harangue du Capitaine la Carbonnade ) (1615 )
To cook vegetables in fat over gentle heat so they become soft but not brown, and their juices are concentrated in the cooking fat If the pan is covered during cooking, the ingredients will keep a certain amount of their natural moisture If the pan is not covered, the ingredients will remain relatively dry
When you sweat, sweat comes through your skin. Already they were sweating as the sun beat down upon them. + sweating sweat·ing symptoms such as sweating, irritability, anxiety and depression
To get something advantageous, as money, property, or labor from (any one), by exaction or oppression; as, to sweat a spendthrift; to sweat laborers
{f} perspire; work hard; collect moisture from condensation; worry, be concerned
To excrete sensible moisture from the pores of the skin; to perspire
To cook food in a covered pan in a small amount of fat, so the natural juices run into the pan Foods cooked in this way will soften but not brown
To emit or suffer to flow from the pores; to exude
To worry about something or someone; to like or adore, or to do anything that implies sweating
agitation resulting from active worry; "don't get in a stew"; "he's in a sweat about exams"
If someone is in a sweat, they are sweating a lot. Every morning I would break out in a sweat I really don't feel a bit sick, no night sweats, no fevers
The fluid which is excreted from the skin of an animal; the fluid secreted by the sudoriferous glands; a transparent, colorless, acid liquid with a peculiar odor, containing some fatty acids and mineral matter; perspiration
{f} perspire
to sweat

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı swet

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈswet/ /tə ˈswɛt/

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