run-down

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Englisch - Türkisch
yorgun
bitkin
bitkin

Oldukça bitkin görünüyorsun. - You look quite run down.

decrepit
{s} zayıf düşmüş
run down
çarparak batırmak (gemi)
run down
(Fiili Deyim ) -den aşağı koşmak
run down
kötüye gitmek
run down
tükenmiş
run down
bitmiş
run down
halsiz düşmüş
run down
izlemek
run down
bitik
rundown
harap
decrepit
zayıf
decrepit
dermansız
run down
bitmek
run down
dökülmek
run down
küçülmek
run down
yavaşlayıp dinmek (konuşma)
run down
üretimin düşmesi
run down
kuvvetten düşmek
run down
çarpmak
run down
(akü) boşalmak
run down
araçla çarpmak
run down
aşağılamak
run down
süzülmek (gözyaşı)
run down
bitap düşmüş
run down
çarpıp yere düşürmek
run down
aleyhinde bulunmak
run down
çekiştirmek
run down
arayıp bulmak
run down
tenkit etmek
decrepit
moruk
decrepit
eli ayağı tutmaz
decrepit
yıpranmış
run down
(arabayla) çarpmak
run down
yorgun
run down
koşup yakalamak
run down
özet
rundown
sağlıksız
feel run down
aşağı koşmak hissediyorum
run down the slope
yokuş aşağı koşmak
run someone down
(araç ile) birini çiğnemek
run someone down
birini kötülemek, haksız şekilde eleştirmek
decrepit
{s} eskimiş
decrepit
hemenhemen işlemez hale gelmiş
decrepit
{s} bir ayağı çukurda
decrepit
{s} eli ayağı tutmaz (Argo)
decrepit
{s} çökmüş
run down
(deyim) (araç ile) birini çiğnemek
run down
akmak
run down
(deyim) birini kötülemek
run down
üretimi düşürmek
run down
ezmek
run down
(deyim) run someone down
run down
boşalmak (akü)
run down
çarpıp yere düşürmek, çarpmak: That taxi ran down an old man. O taksi yaşlı bir adama çarpıp yere düşürdü
run down
faaliyeti azaltmak
run down
küçük düşürmek
run down
çiğnemek
run down
(bir tekne) (başka bir
run down
durmak (saat)
run down
aşağıya koşmak
run down
kötülemek
run down
ayrıntılı rapor
run down
perişan
run down
hastalıktan halsiz
run down
halsiz
run down
rapor
run upside down
altüst etmek
rundown
hastalıklı
rundown
yorgun
rundown
hulasa
rundown
köhne
rundown
{i} özet
rundown
zayıf
Englisch - Englisch
tired and exhausted
having the spring unwound
decrepit
If someone is run-down, they are tired or slightly ill. times when you are feeling tired and run-down
If you give someone a run-down of a group of things or a run-down on something, you give them details about it. Here's a rundown of the options
A run-down building or area is in very poor condition. one of the most run-down areas in Scotland. a run-down block of flats
Occurs when a runner is caught between two bases, and a member of the defensive team has the ball in a position where the runner cannot get by him or her to safely reach the base Therefore, the runner turns around and runs in the opposite direction The fielders try to "trap" the runner by running at him or her and throwing the ball back and forth until they can apply a tag to the runner
The term used to mean that one does not need a full title search to a parcel of property, but rather a search limited to the time the current owner has had title to the property Usually used when refinancing a property to determine if any encumbrances have been placed on the property since the date of acquisition of the property When doing a run-down, the searcher generally relies on back title to the property
having the spring unwound; "a run-down watch"
worn and broken down by hard use; "a creaky shack"; "a decrepit bus its seats held together with friction tape"; "a flea-bitten sofa"; "a run-down neighborhood"; "a woebegone old shack"
having the spring unwound; "a run-down watch
When the run-down of an industry or organization takes place, its size or the amount of work that it does is reduced. the impetus behind the rundown of the coal industry
When a baserunner gets caught between bases by the fielders
A run-down place of business is not as active as it used to be or does not have many customers. a run-down slate quarry
To find something or someone after searching for a long time

I finally managed to run down that report. I had filed it incorrectly.

To hit someone with a car or other vehicle and injure or kill them

He was run down while crossing the main road.

To criticize someone or an organisation, often unfairly

Don't run yourself down so much!.

To read quickly a list or other short text

Running down the list of suggestions, I can see three we can discard immediately.

To reduce the size or stock levels of a business, often with a view to closure

The board of directors have decided to run down the stocks held in storage prior to offering the company for sale.

To lose power slowly. Used for a machine, battery, or other powered device

If you don't switch off the car lights, you will run the battery down.

run down the clock
To waste time at the end of a match such that it is terminated by running out of time
rundown
A defensive play in which the runner is caught between two fielders, who steadily converge to tag the runner out

Smith is caught in a rundown, but Jones will come around to score.

rundown
Old and in bad repair
be run down
be depressed, be sad, be in bad spirits
run down
A played used by fielders to tag out a runner caught between bases
run down
trace; "We are running down a few tips"
run down
dilapidated, ramshackle; exhausted, weakened
run down
If someone runs down an amount of something, they reduce it or allow it to decrease. But the survey also revealed firms were running down stocks instead of making new products
run down
trace; "We are running down a few tips
run down
move downward; "The water ran down"
run down
If a machine or device runs down, it gradually loses power or works more slowly. The batteries are running down. see also run-down
run down
pursue until captured; "They ran down the fugitive"
run down
Same as retrieve
run down
use up all one's strength and energy and stop working; "At the end of the march, I pooped out"
run down
If a vehicle or its driver runs someone down, the vehicle hits them and injures them. Lozano claimed that motorcycle driver Clement Lloyd was trying to run him down. = knock down, run over
run down
criticize; run over, hit with a vehicle; chase and capture; become exhausted; make less valuable
run down
examine hastily; "She scanned the newspaper headlines while waiting for the taxi"
run down
n to cease to operate because of the exhaustion of motive power The radio isn't working because the batteries have run down We need to buy some more batteries
run down
deplete; "exhaust one's savings"; "We quickly played out our strength"
run down
injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle pursue until captured; "They ran down the fugitive"
run down
If people run down an industry or an organization, they deliberately reduce its size or the amount of work that it does. The government is cynically running down Sweden's welfare system
run down
injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle
run down
If you run people or things down, you criticize them strongly. He last night denounced the British `genius for running ourselves down'. that chap who was running down state schools
rundown
{i} quick review, synopsis, brief summary; reduction
rundown
A rough outline. Generally used in the definite, as the rundown
rundown
a concluding summary (as in presenting a case before a law court)
run-down
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