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adam
(Anatomi) ademelması
adam
adem baba
Adam
Adem

Adem'in yasak meyveyi neden yedi? - Why did Adam eat the forbidden fruit?

Havva, Adem'e bilgi elmasını verdi. - Eve gave Adam the apple of knowledge.

Adam's apple
Adem elması
Adam's apple
gırtlak çıkıntısı
adam and eve
adem ve havva
adam gibi adam
Man, as man
Adam
(isim) Adem
Adam
{i} Âdem Baba, Âdem. Adam's apple (Anatomi) âdemelması
adam galactometer
(Tıp) Adam galaktometresi
adam's ale
su
adam's ale
(deyim) abı hayat
adam's wine
(deyim) abı hayat
old as adam
adam gibi eski
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ADAM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Erkek kişi
ADAM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İyi ve terbiyeli yetişmiş insan
ADAM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İnsan
ADAM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Birinin tarafını tutan kimse
adam
iyi yetişmiş, değerli kimse
adam
Birinin sözünü dinleyen, nazını çeken kimse, kayırıcı. İyi huylu, güvenilir kimse: "Amcam, güngörmüş bir adamdı."- R. N. Güntekin
adam
Herkes, kim olursa olsun
adam
Birinin yanında ve işinde bulunan kimse: "Kendisi gayet kibirli, öfkeli olduğu için hizmetçileri ve adamları korkarlar."- K. Tahir
adam
İyi huylu, güvenilir kimse
adam
Herkes, kim olursa olsun: "Ağzının, adamı deli eden kıvrak tebessümü sönmüş."- R. N. Güntekin
adam
Görevli kimse
adam
Birinin sözünü dinleyen, nazını çeken kimse, kayırıcı
adam
Erkek kişi: "İyi bir adam isterse, babası da verirse, varacak."- M. Ş. Esendal
adam
Bir şeyin önemsenmediği anlatılmak istendiğinde kullanılan söz
adam
Bir alanda derin bilgisi olan veya bir alanı benimseyen
adam
Görevli kimse: "Artık şunları toplatsak, dedi, kavasa söyleseniz de bir adam buluverse."- R. H. Karay
adam
Bir alanı benimseyen
adam
Birinin yanında ve işinde bulunan kimse
adam
Bir alanda derin bilgisi olan: "Bir sanatçının, bilim adamının düşünmek için bol zamana ihtiyacı vardır."- H. Taner
adam
Eş, koca
adam
Birinin yararlandığı, kullandığı kimse: "Hemen hepsi para çevrelerinin adamlarıydı."- C. Meriç
adam
Birinin yararlandığı, kullandığı kimse
adam azmanı
Çok iri yapılı kimse
adam boyu
İnsan boyunca
adam boyu
Yaklaşık olarak normal bir adam boyunda
adam evladı
İyi bir ailenin iyi yetişmiş çocuğu
adam sarrafı
İnsanların karakterini çabuk anlayacak duruma gelmiş kimse, insan sarrafı
adam sendecilik
Önemsememe, vurdumduymaz davranışlar içinde olma işi
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Adam
The first man in the Bible and the Qur'an, said to be the progenitor of the human race

Say Goddess, what ensu’d when Raphael, / The affable Arch-Angel, had forewarn'd / Adam by dire example to beware / Apostasie,.

Adam
Original sin or human frailty
Adam
(with second or last) Jesus Christ, whose sacrifice, in Christian theology, makes possible the forgiveness of Adam's original sin

Second Adam from above,Reinstate us in thy love.

Adam
A male given name

What splendid names for boys there are! / There's Carol like a rolling car, / And Martin like a flying bird, / And Adam like the Lord's First Word,.

Adam Tiler
A pickpocket's accomplice, who takes the stolen goods and leaves with them. (1811 Dictionary of Vulgar Tongue)

'You must forgive me. You seem to me to be so familiar with — er — thieves and — er — swashbucklers, that I assumed that you were conversant also with thieving cant.'.

Adam Tilers
plural form of Adam Tiler

Oh, oh, I was the misdirection,” Narlene blurted. “I sort of let my pareo slip off of my shoulder at just the right time.”.

Adam and Eve
The first man and woman, respectively, according to the Book of Genesis
Adam and Eve
To believe

Would you Adam and Eve it, I've only gone an' lost me wallet, ain't I?.

Adam and Steve
A phrase, often satirical, recasting the Biblical couple of Adam and Eve as a homosexual couple, Adam and Steve. In context, it may be used as a pejorative against either homosexuality or religious opposition to it
Adam's ale
Water

They have beene shut up in prisons and dungeons allowed onely a poore pittance of Adams Ale, and scarce a penny bread a day to support their lives.

Adam's apple
The lump in the throat, usually more noticeable in men than in women; the laryngeal prominence
Adam's apples
plural form of Adam's apple
adam
{n} the first man created
Adam
The first man created and a Prophet of Islam
Adam
O T see also Eve
Adam
red, a Babylonian word, the generic name for man, having the same meaning in the Hebrew and the Assyrian languages It was the name given to the first man, whose creation, fall, and subsequent history and that of his descendants are detailed in the first book of Moses (Gen 1: 27-ch 5) "God created man [Heb , Adam] in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them "
Adam
Name mean red, earth First man See Adam, Second
Adam
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Adam
Robert Adam (1728-92): eminent architect who designed furniture for the houses he built or re-modelled; famous for his revival of the classical style, based on Ancient Greek and Roman taste, begun in England during the 1760's
Adam
Scottish brothers Robert and James Adam practiced as architects and designers, employing cabinetmakers, painters, and sculptors to execute their designs
Adam
{i} first man and the husband of Eve (Biblical); male first name
Adam
In Genesis, the name Adam literally means "ruddy," from the Hebrew for "red"; it possibly derives from an Akkadian word meaning "creature " In the older creation account (Gen 2: 4-4: 26), Adam is simply "the man [earthling]," which is not rendered as a proper name until the Septuagint version (c 250 b c e ) New Testament writers typically use Adam as a symbol of all humanity (as in 1 Cor 15: 21-49 and Rom 5: 12-21) See Fall, the
Adam
British architect who led the neoclassical movement in England and is noted for his elegant interior designs and for collaborations with his brother James (1730-1794). Adam and Eve Adam's Peak Adam Robert Elsheimer Adam Mickiewicz Adam Bernard Oehlenschläger Adam Gottlob Powell Adam Clayton Jr. Sedgwick Adam Sienkiewicz Henryk Adam Alexander Pius Smith Adam
Adam
First man mentioned in Genesis and thus the paradigm for the human being Adam features in many pseudepigraphic texts of the Second Temple period found at Qumran
Adam
(Hebrew for "human man") Name given to first created male (with Eve as female) in the creation story in Hebrew Scriptures (Bereishis [Genesis] 1) Has been interpreted over the centuries both literally (as an actual historical person) and symbolically (as a generic humankind)
Adam
Furniture designed by the 18th-Century English architects Robert and James Adam, in the same Pompeiian classicism which marked their houses Pieces are delicate and slim, and have simple straight lines and restrained ornamentation
Adam
Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792)
Adam
Art Design Architecture and Media
Adam
Adam, as first man, is the metaphorical representation of the collective entity who represents all people
Adam
Armywide Devices Automated Management System
Adam
derived from a Hebrew root which means both "earth/dirt" and "red" Adon : Lord
Adam
The first man in the Bible and the Quran, the mythological progenitor of the human race
Adam
the first human creation
Adam
The first male God created; he and his mate Eve disobeyed God and were expelled from the garden of Eden See Chapter 1 Yahwist Creation Story The Hebrew term adam can variously designate humankind collectively (as in Genesis 1: 24, 27), the first man (when used with the definite article the as in Genesis 2-3), or the personal name Adam (when used without the definite article as in Genesis 5: 3) See Chapter 1
Adam
given name, male, from Hebrew
Adam
(Old Testament) in Judeo-Christian mythology; the first man and the husband of Eve and the progenitor of the human race
Adam
street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine
Adam
Area Denial Artillery Munition
Adam
A robo-demon created from other demon parts Click here for a full description
Adam
The style period from 1765-1790 The Adam brothers introduced the neoclassical style in furniture and architecture to England
Adam
Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring System, formerly known as the Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) program
Adam
earthborn
Adam Bell
{i} legendary English outlaw who was a good archer
Adam Bernard Mickiewicz
born Dec. 24, 1798, Zaosye, near Nowogródek, Belorussia, Russian Empire died Nov. 25, 1855, Constantinople, Tur. Polish poet. A lifelong apostle of Polish national freedom and one of Poland's greatest poets, Mickiewicz was deported to Russia for his revolutionary activities in 1823. His Poetry, 2 vol. (1822-23), was the first major Polish Romantic work; it contained two parts of Forefathers' Eve, a cycle combining folklore and mystic patriotism. Mickiewicz left Russia in 1829 and eventually settled in Paris. There he wrote The Books of Our Pilgrimage (1832), a prose interpretation of the history of the Poles; and his masterpiece, the poetic epic Pan Tadeusz (1834), which describes the life of the Polish gentry in the early 19th century
Adam Clayton Jr. Powell
born Nov. 29, 1908, New Haven, Conn., U.S. died April 4, 1972, Miami, Fla. U.S. politician. In 1937 he succeeded his father as pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York City, and built its membership to 13,000. Elected to the New York City Council in 1941, he became the first African American to serve on that body. In the U.S. House of Representatives (1945-67, 1969-71), he sponsored much social-welfare legislation, including a minimum wage act, antipoverty acts, and bills providing federal aid to education. Known for his flamboyance and his lack of concern for House decorum, he was the target of a libel suit and was investigated for financial misconduct. In 1967 the House voted to exclude him, but the U.S. Supreme Court later ruled that the House's action was unconstitutional
Adam Elsheimer
(baptized March 18, 1578, Frankfurt am Main died December 1610, Rome, Papal States) German painter and printmaker. After studying in Frankfurt, he went to Rome in 1600 and began producing images of Italian Classical subjects, nocturnal scenes, and landscapes. He painted on small copper plates and executed drawings and etchings. He frequently depicted illumination by firelight, candlelight, and moonlight. His Flight into Egypt (1609) was the first painting to depict the constellations accurately. An important figure in the development of 17th-century landscape painting, he greatly influenced Dutch, Italian, and French artists. He died at age 32
Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger
born Nov. 14, 1779, Vesterbro, Den. died Jan. 20, 1850, Copenhagen Danish poet and dramatist, considered the national poet of Denmark. He became the leader of Romanticism in Danish literature with his poem The Golden Horns (1802). Important collections of his poetry, with several lyrical dramas, appeared in 1802 and 1805. His plays drawing on Nordic history and mythology include Earl Haakon the Great (1807). His most significant later work is the poetic epic The Gods of the North (1819), a kind of modern Edda
Adam Mickiewicz
born Dec. 24, 1798, Zaosye, near Nowogródek, Belorussia, Russian Empire died Nov. 25, 1855, Constantinople, Tur. Polish poet. A lifelong apostle of Polish national freedom and one of Poland's greatest poets, Mickiewicz was deported to Russia for his revolutionary activities in 1823. His Poetry, 2 vol. (1822-23), was the first major Polish Romantic work; it contained two parts of Forefathers' Eve, a cycle combining folklore and mystic patriotism. Mickiewicz left Russia in 1829 and eventually settled in Paris. There he wrote The Books of Our Pilgrimage (1832), a prose interpretation of the history of the Poles; and his masterpiece, the poetic epic Pan Tadeusz (1834), which describes the life of the Polish gentry in the early 19th century
Adam Sedgwick
born March 22, 1785, Dent, Yorkshire, Eng. died Jan. 27, 1873, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire English geologist. A pioneer in the establishment of geology as a university discipline (Trinity College, Oxford), he named the Cambrian Period and (with Roderick Murchison) the Devonian Period. His grandnephew, the zoologist Adam Sedgwick (1854-1913), first established the evolutionary link between the annelids and the arthropods
Adam Smith
{i} (1723-1790) Scottish philosopher and political economist (advocator of free market economy)
Adam Smith
a Scottish economist who strongly believed in free enterprise (=an economic system in which private businesses are free to make money, and there is not much government control) .He developed his ideas in his book The Wealth of Nations, which has had an important influence on modern economic and political ideas (1723-90). (baptized June 5, 1723, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scot. died July 17, 1790, Edinburgh) Scottish social philosopher and political economist. The son of a customs official, he studied at the Universities of Glasgow and Oxford. A series of public lectures in Edinburgh (from 1748) led to a lifelong friendship with David Hume and to Smith's appointment to the Glasgow faculty in 1751. After publishing The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), he became the tutor of the future Duke of Buccleuch (1763-66); with him he traveled to France, where Smith consorted with other eminent thinkers. In 1776, after nine years of work, Smith published An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, the first comprehensive system of political economy. In it he argued in favour of an economic system based on individual self-interest that would be led, as if by an "invisible hand," to achieve the greatest good for all, and posited the division of labour as the chief factor in economic growth. A reaction to the system of mercantilism then current, it stands as the beginning of classical economics. The Wealth of Nations in time won him an enormous reputation and would become virtually the most influential work on economics ever published. Though often regarded as the bible of capitalism, it is harshly critical of the shortcomings of unrestrained free enterprise and monopoly. In 1777 Smith was appointed commissioner of customs for Scotland, and in 1787 rector of the University of Glasgow
Adam Smith Institute
a right-wing British organization that develops ideas about economics and gives advice to businesses and politicians. It is named after Adam Smith, an 18th century Scottish writer on economics
Adam and Eve
In the Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions, the parents of the human race. Genesis gives two versions of their creation. In the first, God creates "male and female in his own image" on the sixth day. In the second, Adam is placed in the Garden of Eden, and Eve is later created from his rib to ease his loneliness. For succumbing to temptation and eating the fruit of the forbidden tree of knowledge of good and evil, God banished them from Eden, and they and their descendants were forced to live lives of hardship. Cain and Abel were their children. Christian theologians developed the doctrine of original sin based on the story of their transgression; in contrast, the Quran teaches that Adam's sin was his alone and did not make all people sinners
Adam and Eve
first man and woman created by God (Biblical)
Adam bridge
{i} passage between Israel and Jordan
Adam's Bridge
{i} Rama's Bridge, chain of sandbanks stretching about 29 km (18 miles) between India and Sri Lanka
Adam's Peak
A mountain, 2,244.8 m (7,360 ft) high, in south-central Sri Lanka. It is a sacred place of pilgrimage for Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims. Mountain, south-central Sri Lanka. Standing 7,360 ft (2,243 m) high, it is sacred and a place of pilgrimage to Buddhists, Muslims, and Hindus. On its summit, it has a large hollow, 5 ft (1.5 m) long, that is venerated as the footprint of Buddha, Adam, and Shiva, respectively. Many pilgrims of all faiths visit the peak every year
Adam's apple
projection of cartilage in the front of the throat (especially visible in men)
Adam's apple
Your Adam's apple is the lump that sticks out of the front of your neck below your throat. the lump at the front of your neck that moves when you talk or swallow
adam
human frailty
adam
The name given in the Bible to the first man, the progenitor of the human race
adam
"Original sin;" human frailty
adam
"Original sin;"
adam
street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine (Old Testament) in Judeo-Christian mythology; the first man and the husband of Eve and the progenitor of the human race Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792)
adam's ale
water, drink that imparts life
adam's needle
yucca with long stiff leaves having filamentlike appendages
adam's peak
a mountain peak in south central Sri Lanka (7,360 feet high)
adam's wine
(in Scotland) water as beverage
adam-and-eve
North American orchid bearing a single leaf and yellowish-brown flowers
know someone from Adam
To know or recognise someone at all

Well, he said, do you know me from Adam?.

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adam%C4%B1n teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

adam
guy

Wait till the guys at work hear that your wife left you for another woman. - İş yerindeki adamların karının seni başka bir kadın için terk ettiğini duyuncaya kadar bekle.

Why were you picking up guys? - Niçin adamları topluyorsunuz?

adam kaçırma
abduction

No abduction had been reported in that town since 1965. - 1965 yılından bu yana o kasabada hiçbir adam kaçırma olayı bildirilmemişti.

adam seçmek
pick up
adam öldürme
(Hukuk) homicide
adam öldürme
murder
adam
chap
adam
bird

The old man opened the car window and aimed his gun at the bird. - Yaşlı adam araba penceresini açtı ve silahıyla kuşa nişan aldı.

The man shot three birds with a gun. - Adam bir silahla üç kuşu vurdu.

adam başı
head
adam öldürme
manslaughter

Tom was convicted of manslaughter. - Tom adam öldürmeden mahkum edildi.

After a lengthy trial, the woman was sentenced to 5 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. - Uzun bir duruşmadan sonra, kadın kasıtsız adam öldürmekten beş yıl hapse mahkûm edildi.

adam
human being
adam
hired man
adam
dog

I saw the old man feed his dog chicken bones. - Yaşlı adamın köpeğini tavuk kemiği ile beslediğini gördüm.

A man with a big dog came in. - Büyük bir köpeği olan adam içeri girdi.

adam
homo
adam
worker
adam
dick
adam
feller
adam
hand

The gentle-looking old man got up and gave his hand to me. - Kibar görünüşlü yaşlı adam kalktı ve elini bana verdi.

Felicja is married to a handsome man called Lazarz. - Felicja, Łazarz adında yakışıklı bir adamla evli.

adam
one

No one wanted to insult these men. - Hiç kimse bu adamlara hakaret etmek istemedi.

He's considered to be one of the greatest scientists in the world. - O, dünyanın en büyük bilim adamlarından biri olarak kabul edilir.

adam
hired hand
adam akıllı
wisely
adam asmak
hang
adam başına
for each person
adam başına
each
adam etmek
chastise
adam etmek
put in order
adam etmek
rectify
adam gücü
hand
adam olmak
mend one's ways
adam olmak
grow into manhood
adam otu
(Tıp) mandragora autumnalis
adam sen de
never mind!
adam sen de
who cares?
adam seçmek (oyun için)
pick up
adam tutmak
mark a man
adam vermek
man
adam vurmak
commit murder
adam
person

A young person is waiting for you outside. - Genç bir adam seni dışarıda bekliyor.

Tom is a likeable person. - Tom sempatik bir adam.

adam
man

The policeman spoke to a man on the street. - Polis bir adamla sokakta konuştu.

The police are after the man. - Polis adamın peşinde.

adam
joker [(Konuşma Dili)]
adam
cuss [(Konuşma Dili)]
adam
fellow man
adam
fellow

That fellow can't tell right from wrong. - Şu adam doğruyu yanlıştan ayıramaz.

Fred is a lazy fellow. - Fred tembel bir adam.

adam
feller [(Konuşma Dili)]
adam
employee
adam asmaca
by hatchet
adam kaçırmak
kidnap
adam olma
be a man
Adam
(isim) Prophet Adam
Adam sen de
who cares?, never mind!
adam
employee; servant; retainer; helper
adam
person, individual
adam
lad; Jack
adam
a good person
adam
bozo [sl.]
adam
manpower
adam
man, person, fellow, guy, chap, bloke, cookie, bastard; human being; employee, worker; manpower; hired man, hired hand
adam
follower, supporter, man
adam
prov. husband, man. Adamım! (Konuşma Dili) My friend!
adam
agent, representative
adam
one, a person
adam adama defans
sports man-to-man defense
adam adama savunma
sports man-to-man defense
adam almamak
(for streets) to be very crowded with people, be teeming with people
adam asma
hatchet job
adam asma
gallows
adam atamak
man
adam azmanı
strapping man
adam azmanı
enormously large person
adam başı
a/per head, apiece
adam başına
apiece
adam başına
apiece, for each person
adam başına
per head
adam başına düşen iş
workload
adam beğenmemek
to be overcritical
adam beğenmemek
to be overcritical of people
adam boyu
the height of a man
adam değilim
I'll be damned if (I will/do)
adam değilim!
(Konuşma Dili) I'll be damned
adam etmek
1. to be the making of (someone); to mature, make a man/a woman of. 2. to put (something) in good repair, rejuvenate. 3. to set (a place, an organization) to rights, put (a place, an organization) on its feet; to make (a place, an organization) into something, make (a place, an organization) thrive
adam etmek
civilize
adam etmek
a) to chastise, to lick sb into shape; b) to put in order, to rectify, to better
adam evladı
well-mannered person
adam evladı
a person of good family and upbringing
adam gibi
properly
adam gibi
1. properly, suitably, in the right way. 2. worthy, genuine, real
adam gibi
decent

Tom seems to be a decent guy. - Tom iyi bir adam gibi görünüyor.

adam istemek
(for a project, for someone) to require a good man, need a person who's really worth his salt
adam içine çıkmak
to go out in public
adam içine çıkmak karışmak
to mix with people
adam kaldırmak
to kidnap someone, abduct someone
adam kayırma
favouritism [Brit.]
adam kayırma
favoritism
adam kayırma
favouritsm, favoritism
adam kaçıran kimse
kidnapper
adam kaçıran kimse
kidnaper
adam kaçırma
kidnaping
adam kaçırma
(Hukuk) (bir erkek, kadın veya çocuğun zor kullanılarak kaçırılması) kidnapping, abduction
adam kaçırma
kidnapping

Sami and Layla were conspiring a kidnapping. - Sami ve Leyla bir adam kaçırma planlıyorlardı.

Sami was planning a kidnapping. - Sami bir adam kaçırma planlıyordu.

adam koymak
plant
adam kullanmak
to know how to make sb work efficiently
adam kullanmak
1. to know how to use someone for one's own benefit. 2. to know how to get someone to work, know how to get work out of someone, know how to work someone
adam kökü
(Tabiat Doğa) (bitki, Fam: patlıcangiller,badincaniye) [syn.: adam kökü, adamotu, kankurutan] mandrake
adam kıtlığı
manpower shortage
adam kıtlığı yokluğu
shortage of qualified and capable people
adam olmak
reform
adam olmak
grow into a man
adam olmak
a) to grow into manhood, to grow to be a man b); to mend one's ways
adam olmak
1. to grow up and become a responsible member of society. 2. (for something in disrepair) to be given a new lease on life, be put in good repair
adam olmamak
to come to no good
adam olmaz
hopeless, incorrigible, desperate
adam olmaz
sad
adam olmaz
incorrigible
adam satmak
get rid of (someone)
adam sayılmayan kimse
non person
adam sağmak
to trick a man out of his money, milk people
adam sen de!
(Konuşma Dili) Don't worry./Take it easy!/Never mind
adam seçmek
to show favor, play favorites, not to give a fair chance to everyone
adam sırasına geçmek girmek
to win a place of respect and responsibility
adam tutmak
to mark a man
adam vurmak
to commit murder
adam yerine koymak
to hold in esteem
adam yerine koymamak
throw on the scrap heap
adam yerine koymamak
to treat sb like dirt
adam yerine koymamak
treat smb. like dirt
adam yerine koymamak
to think (someone) to be beneath consideration, consider (someone) to be of no importance
adam yerine koyulmayan kimse
unperson
adam yerleştirilmiş
manned
adam yerleştirmek
man
adam yolu
manway
adam öldürme
manslaughter, homicide, murder
adam öldürme
thuggee
adam öldürme
assassination
adam öldürme suçu
(Hukuk) murder
adam öldürmek
commit homicide
adam öldürmek
to murder someone, commit murder
adam öldürmek
kill smb
adam öldürmeye meyilli
homicidal
adam şeklinde bira bardağı
Toby mug
adam şeklinde bira bardağı
toby
adam şeklinde bira bardağı
toby jug
adam-gün
person-day
adam-zaman
person-time
adam/insan sarrafı
a good judge of people
adam/yıl
(Ticaret) man-year
kötü adam
villain

Who's your favorite movie villain? - Filmlerde gözde kötü adamın kim?

The villain threatened to defenestrate the hostages. - Kötü adam rehineleri pencereden atmakla tehdit etti.

kardan adam
snowman

If it snows much tomorrow, let's make a snowman. - Eğer yarın çok kar yağarsa, bir kardan adam yapalım.

Who built the snowman? - Kardan adamı kim yaptı.

balık adam
diver
erkek adam
real man
kaba adam
bear
kilit adam
keyman
küçük adam
peanut
küçük adam
pipsqueak
önemli adam
mogul
aslan yürekli adam
lion
baba adam
good hearted
beyaz adam
(Argo) honkie
beyaz adam
(Argo) honkey
duran adam
A new style of peaceful protest started by a Man who has been standing in İstanbul Taksim Square since Monday morning Jun 17th 2013
duran adam
standing man
ekonomik adam
(Ticaret) economic man
erkek adam
(deyim) man enough
fare adam
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) rat man
garip adam
crank
genç (adam)
youth
genç adam
(Argo) blighter
genç adam
(Argo) fellow
genç adam
(Argo) feller
genç adam
(Argo) lad
genç adam
(Argo) gent
genç adam
(Argo) chap
genç adam
(Argo) cuss
genç adam
(Argo) fella
genç adam
muchacho
kilit adam
kingpin
kilit adam
linchpin
kurt adam
lycanthrope
kötü adam
scoundrel
küçük adam
small man
saman adam
straw man
tembel adam
drone
çirkin adam
ugly man
Ahmak adam söz bulamayınca bahse girer
(Atasözü) A wager is a fool's argument
aceleci ve uzun boylu adam
impatient and the tall man
birkaç iyi adam
a few good men
karayağız, siyah adam
Karayagiz black man
uzun boyunlu (adam
long neck Man
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