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English - Turkish
sabır

Çalışırken çok sabıra gerek duyarız. - We need a lot of patience when we study.

Bu tür iş çok sabır gerektirir. - This sort of work calls for a lot of patience.

nerve
{i} sinir

Tom'un konuşma şekli sinirlerime dokundu. - Tom's way of speaking got on my nerves.

Siyatik sinir insan vücudundaki en uzun sinirdir. - The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the human body.

patience
tahammül
nerve
(Tıp) Sinir, veter, asap, nervus
nerve
{i} asap
nerve
{i} cüret

Onu izlemeye cüret edemem. - I don't have the nerve to watch it.

Tom onu tekrar yapmaya cüret etmedi. - Tom didn't have the nerve to do it again.

patience
dayanç
patience
sabırlı

Öğretmenler çocuklara karşı çok sabırlı olmalıdır. - Schoolteachers must have a lot of patience with the children.

Onu sonsuza kadar kaybetmek yerine, bir arkadaşına karşı sabırlı ol. - Have patience with a friend rather than lose him forever.

patience
(Gıda) labada
patience
hasta

Hasta sabrını kaybetti. - The patient lost his patience.

nerve
yüzsüzlük
nerve
nerve oneself metanetini takınmak
patience
sabırla
patience
sabreden
patience
sabirî
nerve
arsızlık
nerve
damar/cesaret/sinir
nerve
{f} guçlendirmek
nerve
kanat veya yaprak damarı
nerve
{i} soğukkanlılık, cesaret
nerve
{i} damar (yaprak)
nerve
{f} cesaret vermek
nerve
nerve agent sinirleri altüst edenn
nerve
sinirlere hakim olma
nerve
(isim) asap, sinir, cüret, yüzsüzlük, cesaret, soğukkanlılık, çaba, gayret, damar (yaprak)
patience
sabır tahammül
patience
informal dişini sıkma
patience
patience dock labada
patience
{i} (Botanik) labada
patience
Rumex patientia
patience
{i} tek kişilik iskambil oyunu
patience
tek kişi tarafından oynanan bir iskambil oyunu
patience
çıdam
patience
götürüm
patience
efelek
patience
dayanca
patience
katlantı
English - English
A female given name, a virtue name first used by Puritans in the sixteenth century
solitaire
ability to wait without complaining, as in: Teaching children requires a lot of patience
a virtue name first used by Puritans in the sixteenth century
nerve
endurance, the third Paramitas There are groups of two, three, four, five, six, ten and fourteen, indicating various forms of patience, equanimity, repression, forbearance, both in mundane and spiritual things Patience refers to bearing insult and distress without resentment
n A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue
The state of not rushing to find a resolution
(pa*shens)n The most important ingredient for dating, marriage and children See also "Tranquilizers "
The quality of being patient
Perseverance in faith over time
(pa*shens): n The most important ingredient for dating, marriage and children See also "tranquilizers "
endurance, the third Paramita There are groups of two, three, four, five, six, ten and fourteen, indicating various forms of patience, equanimity, repression, forbearance, both in mundane and spiritual things Patience refers to bearing insult and distress without resentment
What you need while surfing the web Some web pages seem to take forever to fully appear on your screen
the most important ingredient for dating, marriage and children See also "tranquilizers"
{n} the power or act of enduring or waiting without discontent, calmness, constancy
{i} tolerance, forbearance
(pa*shens) n The most important ingredient for dating, marriage and children See also "tranquilizers "
If someone tries your patience or tests your patience, they annoy you so much that it is very difficult for you to stay calm. He tended to stutter, which tried her patience
If you have patience, you are able to stay calm and not get annoyed, for example when something takes a long time, or when someone is not doing what you want them to do. He doesn't have the patience to wait It was exacting work and required all his patience. impatience
n The most important ingredient for dating, marriage and children See also "tranquilizers "
Sufferance; permission
Constancy in labor or application; perseverance
The act or power of calmly or contentedly waiting for something due or hoped for; forbearance
The state or quality of being patient; the power of suffering with fortitude; uncomplaining endurance of evils or wrongs, as toil, pain, poverty, insult, oppression, calamity, etc
good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetence
A kind of dock (Rumex Patientia), less common in America than in Europe; monk's rhubarb
a card game played by one person
patience!

    Hyphenation

    pa·tience

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