whacked

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Englisch - Türkisch
yorgunluktan ölmüş
çok yorgun
vur

Tom bastonu ile köpeğe vurdu. - Tom whacked the dog with his cane.

{s} turşu gibi
{s} (out) İng., k.dili. çok yorgun, bitkin, pestil gibi
{s} yorgun
{s} bitkin
{s} canı çıkmış
tired
yorgun

Yorgun olmama rağmen sıkı çalışacağım. - Though I am tired, I will work hard.

Yürüyemeyecek kadar çok yorgunum. - I'm too tired to walk.

whacked out
çıkışı yorgun
whacked-out
yorgun-out
tired
{s} bıkkın

Sen hiçbir şey yapmamaktan dolayı bıkkınsın. - You are tired from doing nothing.

tired
{s} tembel

Tembellik, yorulmadan önce dinlenme alışkanlığından başka bir şey değildir. - Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.

tired
{s} bitkin

Tom çok bitkin görünüyordu. - Tom appeared very tired.

O çok bitkin görünüyordu. - She looked very tired.

tired
bıkmak
tired
bıkkınlık gelmek
whack
küt diye vurma
whack
(Ticaret) hisselere ayırmak
tired
(of ile) -den bıkmış
tired
bezmiş
tired
{f} yor

Ben gerçekten yorgunum ve erken uyumak istiyorum. - I'm really tired and want to go to bed early.

Yürüyemeyecek kadar çok yorgunum. - I'm too tired to walk.

whack
{f} hisselere ayır
whack
pay
whack
hisse
whack
vuruş sesi
whack
küt diye vurmak
tired
{s} lâstik tekerli
get whacked
Öldürülmek
whack
{f} vurmak
whack
{i} vuruş
whack
whack up hisselere bölmek
whack
(off) kesmek. i., k.dili
whack
dövmek
whack
hızla vurmak
whack
pat/küt diye vurmak; tokat atmak
whack
kuvvetli darbe/vuruş; kuvvetli tokat
whack
f., k.dili
whack
whack off bıçakla kafasını uçurmak
whack
derme çatma kurmak
whack
{i} deneme
whack
{i} darbe
whack
kuvvetli bir
whack
{f} sert vurmak
whack
paylaşmak
Englisch - Englisch
Simple past tense and past participle of whack
Tired; fatigued

After that all-night party we were all whacked.

(British informal) exhausted or worn out
{s} tired, bushed (Informal); high, drugged (Slang)
Drunk or intoxicated
tired
whacked-out
wacky, crazy
whacked-out
intoxicated
whacked out
(Slang) tired, exhausted; crazy, weird; stoned, high on drugs
whack
A blow, impact or slap
whack
An attempt
whack
To hit, slap or strike
get whacked
Get killed
whack
{i} blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang)
whack
A smart resounding blow
whack
A share or portion
whack
{f} whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share equally (Slang)
whack
A portion; share; allowance
whack
Something hang glider pilots shout when they see a friend digging in the glider's nose on landing Or what happens to a paraglider flying the lee side in rotor as in "I just got whacked hard "
whack
To share or parcel out
whack
If you whack someone or something, you hit them hard. You really have to whack the ball Someone whacked him on the head. Whack is also a noun. He gave the donkey a whack across the back with his stick
whack
the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack"
whack
v According to arch-hacker James Gosling, to " modify a program with no idea whatsoever how it works " (See {whacker} ) It is actually possible to do this in nontrivial circumstances if the change is small and well-defined and you are very good at {glark}ing things from context As a trivial example, it is relatively easy to change all `stderr' writes to `stdout' writes in a piece of C filter code which remains otherwise mysterious
whack
(B) double (for penalties)
whack
To kill, bump off
whack
Your whack of something is your share of it. The majority of people in this country pay their whack We need to win a fair whack of the contracts. = share
whack
the sound made by a sharp swift blow hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy
whack
the sound made by a sharp swift blow
whack
hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy"
whack
To strike; to beat; to give a heavy or resounding blow to; to thrash; to make with whacks
whack
To divide into shares; as, to whack the spoils of a robbery; often with up
whack
To strike anything with a smart blow
whacked

    Türkische aussprache

    hwäkt

    Aussprache

    /ˈhwakt/ /ˈhwækt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'hwak, 'wak ] (verb.) 1719. probably imitative of the sound of a blow.
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