a soap opera

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Definition of a soap opera in English Turkish dictionary

soap
sabun

Tom'un daha fazla sabuna ihtiyacı yok. Mary ona bir ömür boyu yetecek kadar sabun verdi. - Tom doesn't need any more soap. Mary gave him enough to last a lifetime.

Tom'un gözlerinde sabun var. - Tom got soap in his eyes.

soap opera
dizi film (yüzlerce bölümlük)
soap opera
sürekli tv dizisi
soap
{i} TV, radyo melodram dizisi
soap opera
beyaz dizi
soap opera
TV, radyo melodram dizisi
soap
tv/radyo melodram dizisi
soap
sabun sürmek
soap
açmalık
soap opera
arkası yarın
soap opera
tv radyo melodram dizisi
soap
yağ çekmek
soap
sabunlamak
soap
{f} sabunla

Onlar ellerini sabunla yıkar. - They wash their hands with soap.

Ellerinizi sabunla yıkayın. - Wash your hands with soap.

soap opera
pembe dizi

Tom, Mary'yi geceleyin gizlice pembe dizi seyrederken yakaladı. - Tom caught Mary secretly watching soap operas at night.

Pembe dizi bağımlısıyım. - I'm addicted to soap operas.

soap
(fiil) sabunlamak
soap
katiyen
soap
süs
soap
soap bubble sabun köpüğü
soap
radyo veya televizyonda yayınlanan bir seri melodram
soap
soap dish sabunluk
soap
(Tıp) biohcem. Sabun
soap
(isim) sabun
soap
imkânsız
soap opera
(deyim) radyo veya televizyonda yayinlanan hafif ve surekli melodram dizisi,ornegin" Dallas"
English - English
soap
soapie
story

What will she do without being able to watch her stories?.

soap opera
A television serial, typically broadcast in the afternoon or evening, about the lives of melodramatic characters, which are often filled with strong emotions, highly dramatic situations and suspense
soap opera
daytime radio or television serial drama of a melodramatic and sentimental nature
soap opera
a serialized program usually dealing with sentimentalized family matters that is broadcast on radio or television (frequently sponsored by a company advertising soap products)
soap opera
A soap opera is a popular television drama series about the daily lives and problems of a group of people who live in a particular place. a television or radio story about the daily lives and relationships of the same group of people, which is broadcast regularly (Because they were originally sponsored by soap-making companies). Broadcast serial drama, characterized by a permanent cast of actors, a continuing story, tangled interpersonal situations, and a melodramatic or sentimental style. Its name derived from the soap and detergent manufacturers who originally often sponsored such programs on radio. Soap operas began in the early 1930s as 15-minute radio episodes and continued on television from the early 1950s as 30-minute and later hour-long episodes. Usually broadcast during the day and aimed at housewives, they initially focused on middle-class family life, but by the 1970s their content had expanded to include a wider variety of characters and situations and a greater degree of sexual explicitness. In the 1980s similar series began to be aired in prime-time evening hours (e.g., Dallas and Dynasty). See also Carlton E. Morse; Irna Phillips
a soap opera

    Hyphenation

    a soap op·er·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı sōp äprı

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈsōp ˈäprə/ /ə ˈsoʊp ˈɑːprə/
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