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İngilizce - Türkçe
azarlamak için
azarlatmak
darılmak
döşenmek
çıkış yapmak
{f} azarlamak

Geç kaldığı için canım onu azarlamak istemedi. - I didn't feel like scolding her for being late.

Tom Mary'yi azarlamak için kendini ikna edemedi. - Tom couldn't bring himself to scold Mary.

{f} çıkışmak
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(Dilbilim) fırça atmak
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fırça çekmek
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fırça atmak
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darılmak
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çıkış yapmak
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ders vermek
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azarla
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azarlamak
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dayak atmak
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azarla

O, beni azarladığı kadar sık Terry'i azarlar. - She scolds Terry as often as me.

O, annesi tarafından azarlandı. - He was scolded by his mother.

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{i} huysuz kadın
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1. Günlük, sıradan giysilerini giyinmek 2. Azarlamak, haşlamak
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tırmalamak
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{f} tımar etmek
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(Fiili Deyim ) 1- giyinmek 2- şiddetle azarlamak , güzel bir şekilde giydirmek , donatmak
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{f} kaşağılamak
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{f} paylamak
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{i} cadı kadın
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{f} haşlamak
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azarcı
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{f} paylamak
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{i} herkesi azarlayan şirret kadın
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tekdir etmek
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{f} terslemek
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{i} cadaloz
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A person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman
{n} a cross quarrelsome woman, clamor
{v} to chide, find fault, brawl, quarrel
One who scolds, or makes a practice of scolding; esp
a rude, clamorous woman; a shrew
{f} reprimand, rebuke; upbraid, berate; use loud and abusive language
{i} one who frequently reprimands others with abusive language; rude woman who fights often and is considered a public nuisance
To rebuke
A scolding; a brawl
censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
To find fault or rail with rude clamor; to brawl; to utter harsh, rude, boisterous rebuke; to chide sharply or coarsely; often with at; as, to scold at a servant
To chide with rudeness and clamor; to rate; also, to rebuke or reprove with severity
If you scold someone, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong. If he finds out, he'll scold me Later she scolded her daughter for having talked to her father like that `You should be at school,' he scolded. to angrily criticize someone, especially a child, about something they have done = tell off (Probably from a language)
someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault
show one's unhappiness or critical attitude; "He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong"; "We grumbled about the increased work load"
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