English Daily Vocab 10 Flashcards

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Uncanny

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strange or mysterious
mystérieux
She looks so like her sister that it’s quite uncanny.

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Aside

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aside adverb (TO ONE SIDE)

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on or to one side:
Stand aside, please, and let these people pass.
He pulled the curtain aside.

If you put/set aside money, you save it for a particular purpose:
Every week I put aside some money for a new TV.
leave/put sth aside

If you leave or put a problem or request aside, you ignore it until you are able to solve it:
Let’s leave that matter aside for now and talk about the more urgent problem facing us.

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Slob

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Pasakli

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Deliriously

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Cilgina donmus gibi

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Sugarcoat

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to make something seem more positive or pleasant than it really is:
We are not going to sugarcoat the facts for partisan gain.
It is not our job to sugarcoat the rise of hate crimes. The statistics are real.

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Stunning

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extremely beautiful or attractive:
a stunning dress
a stunning view over the bay of Saint Tropez

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Sober up

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to become less drunk, or to make someone become less drunk:
I went for a walk to try to sober up.
Have some black coffee - that should sober you up!

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Woozy

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feeling weak or sick and unable to think clearly:
I was still woozy from the flu/the anesthetic/the medication/the wine.

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9
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Utter

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Dile getirmek

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10
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Huddle up together

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Bir araya toplanmak

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Vulture

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Akbaba acgozlu

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Vermilion

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a bright red color:
She was wearing a jacket of bright vermilion.
The fish has a lateral stripe of vermilion that divides the upper and lower halves of the body.

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13
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Hypothetically

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Varsayimsal olarak

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Meddlesome

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Isguzar

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Devious

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Dolambacli

devious adjective (DISHONEST)
Devious politician

Devious people or plans and methods are dishonest, often in a complicated way, but often also smart and successful:
You have to be devious if you’re going to succeed in business.

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We gone off the topic

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Konudan ciktik

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17
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Sequined

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Pullu

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18
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Gullible

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Kolay aldanabilir ahmak

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Captive

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Esir tutsak

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Stink eye

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to look at someone in a disapproving way:
The people waiting to use the computers were giving me the stink eye.

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Move on

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Ileriye devam etmek

to accept that a situation has changed and be ready to deal with new experiences:
Since he and his girlfriend broke up, he’s been finding it difficult to move on.

to start a new activity or job, especially after you have spent a long time doing a previous activity or job:
I am excited about the company’s future but it is time for me to move on.

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22
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Pay up

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Tamamen borcunu odemek

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Root against

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My question: are the uses of “root against” idiomatic/common? If not, what do you suggest? Please take a look.

a. I will root against Corinthians in the championship. [ = I will will Corinthians to lose.]
b. I was rooting against that team. [= I was willing that team to lose]
c. Root against them. They don’t deserve to win. [ = will them to lose]

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Embroidered

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Nakisla suslemek

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Subsidize
Mali destek saglamak to pay part of the cost of something: $50 would help subsidize the training of an unemployed teenager. The refugees live in subsidized housing provided by the authorities.
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Hunched
which there is no proof: [ + that ] I had a hunch that you'd be here. Sometimes you have to be prepared to act on/follow a hunch.
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Brag
to speak too proudly about what you have done or what you own: She's always bragging about how much money she earns. [ + that ] They bragged that their team had never been beaten.
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See off
to go to the place that someone is leaving from in order to say goodbye to them: My parents saw me off at the airport.
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Affection
"Affection" İngilizce'de "sevgi, şefkat, sevgi gösterme" gibi anlamlara gelir. Bir kişinin başka birine veya bir şeye karşı duygusal bağlılık veya sevgi gösterme şeklini ifade eder. Örneğin: 1. "She showed great affection for her children." 2. "Their affection for each other was evident in the way they spoke." 3. "He expressed his affection through small gestures and kind words." Bu örneklerde "affection" kelimesi, sevgi ve şefkat duygularını ifade etmek için kullanılmıştır.
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Fuse box
Elektrik kutusu evde
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Shallow
Sig
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Teem
to rain heavily: It's been teeming down all day. It's teeming with rain. Bucked down
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Rowdy
Crazy
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Adamantly
Kati bir sekilde
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Slouch
to stand, sit, or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tired and bored: Straighten your back - try not to slouch. A couple of boys were slouched over the table reading magazines.
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Unlike
different from: Dan's actually very nice, unlike his father. Unlike you, I'm not a great dancer. Different from
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Along
along preposition (FROM ONE END TO ANOTHER) A2 from one part of a road, river, etc. to another: a romantic walk along the beach/river Next to in a line next to something long: a row of houses along the river Cars were parked all along the road. at a particular place on a road, river, etc.: Somewhere along this road there's a garage.
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Pile on
to increase quickly: After she had the heart attack, the pounds piled on, and her weight rose to 15 stone. When I returned to live with my parents, the weight piled on because I was stuffing myself with home cooking. The pressure piled on throughout the day with calls from senior figures across the party for her to resign.
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Lace
lace verb [T] (ADD ALCOHOL) to add alcohol or drugs to food or drink, often secretly: coffee laced with brandy
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Vulnerable
able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked: I felt very vulnerable, standing there without any clothes on. It is on economic policy that the Democrats are most vulnerable.
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Dimple
Gamze
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Inverse
opposite in relation to something else: Their generosity was in inverse proportion/relation to their income (= the more money they had the less generous they were).
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Harrowing
extremely upsetting because connected with suffering: a harrowing story For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear.
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Bragging
Palavra
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Intimate
Siki fiki
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Greedy
Acgozlu
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Cop out
Yan cizmek
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Profound
Extreme
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Booth
Cardak
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Lawn mower
Cim makinesi
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Mow the lawn
Cimleri bicmek
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Consolation
something that makes someone who is sad or disappointed feel better: If it's (of) any consolation (to you), you're not the only one he was nasty to. I didn't know what to say - I just offered a few words of consolation.
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Tribe
Kabile a group of people, often of related families, who live together, sharing the same language, culture, and history, especially those who do not live in towns or cities: a tribe of Amazonian Indians
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Make through
Ustesinden gelmek atlatmak
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Pick a lane