English Daily Vocab 5 Flashcards

1
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Hit the spot

A

be exactly what is required.

“the cup of coffee hit the spot”

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2
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Cognizant

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understanding or realizing something:

We should be cognizant of the fact that every complaint is not a justified complaint.

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3
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Cufflink

A

Kol düğmesi

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4
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Perceptive

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understanding or realizing something:

We should be cognizant of the fact that every complaint is not a justified complaint.

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5
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Miss out

A

Fırsat kaçırmak

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6
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I need to vent

A

İçini dökmek

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7
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Impulsive

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Düşüncesizce koşusan

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8
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As a matter of fact that

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used to add something more to what you have just said:

The shoes are still stylish, and as a matter of fact , I’m wearing a pair right now.

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9
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Crawl in

A

Sürünerek girmek

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10
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I dont buy it

A

Buna inanmıyorum

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11
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Boozy

A

Sarhoş

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12
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Hold up

A

Remain strong

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13
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Kick in the teeth

A

something that is very shocking and disappointing Losing that game was a real kick in the teeth

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14
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Fabolous

A

Extraordimnary

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15
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Shell out

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to pay money for something, especially when the cost is unexpected and not wanted:
If we lose the case, we’ll be forced to shell out.
shell out sth Courts have ordered tobacco companies to shell out millions of dollars in damages to smokers.
shell out for sth They were worried about having to shell out for training additional staff.

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16
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Track down

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to find something or someone after looking for them in a lot of different places:
He finally managed to track down the papers he wanted.

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17
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Padlock

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Asma kilit

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18
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Put through

A

Birisine bağlamak

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19
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Call of

A

Cancel the event

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20
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Help out

A

Birine destek sağlamak yardım etmek

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21
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Abide

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If you can’t abide someone or something, you dislike them very much:
I can’t abide her.
He couldn’t abide laziness.

accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation).
“I said I would abide by their decision”

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22
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Mildy

A

Ilımlı kibar konuşan

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23
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Please pass my regard her

A

.

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24
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Counterfit

A

Sahte

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25
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Waddle

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(usually of a person or animal with short legs and a fat body) to walk with short steps, moving the body from one side to the other:
The ducks waddled down to the river.
A short, fat waiter waddled over

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26
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Lucrative

A

Karlı

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27
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Buy up

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to buy all of something or as much of it as you can get, especially if it is cheap:
Investors continued to buy up stocks at a frantic pace.

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28
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Surveillance

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the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police or army, because of a crime that has happened or is expected:
The police have kept the nightclub under surveillance because of suspected illegal drug activity.
More banks are now installing surveillance cameras.

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29
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Overwhelm

A

Karşı konulmaz

to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force:
Government troops have overwhelmed the rebels and seized control of the capital.
The boxer relied on his power, pace, and pressure to overwhelm opponents.

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30
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Audacity

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courage or confidence of a kind that other people find shocking or rude:
[ + to infinitive ] It took a lot of audacity to stand up and criticize the chairman.

31
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Execute

A

to kill someone as a legal punishment:
He was executed for murder.

to do or perform something, especially in a planned way:
to execute a deal/plan
The whole play was executed with great precision.

32
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Go into

A

Start doing particular work

My son’s planning to go into journalism.
She’s decided to go into business as a freelance computer programmer.

33
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disenchantment

A

a feeling of no longer believing in the value of something, especially having learned of the problems with it:
There is growing disenchantment with the way the club is being run.

Many voters have become disenchanted with the president.

34
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Conjure up

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to make a picture or idea appear in someone’s mind:

The glittering ceremony conjured up images of Russia’s imperial past.

35
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Put off

A

Delay meeting cant put of going to the dentist

36
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Go over

A

Check

to examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way:
Forensic scientists are going over the victim’s flat in a search for clues about the murderer.
Remember to go over your essay for grammar and spelling mistakes before you hand it in to me.

37
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Take on

A

Ustlenmek

They have take on so much work

38
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Payment remittance

A

Odeme havalesi

39
Q

Fuel surcharge

A

Yakit ek ucreti

40
Q

Underneath

A

B1
under or below:
The tunnel goes right underneath the city.
They found a bomb underneath the car.
Underneath that shy exterior, she’s actually a very warm person.

41
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End up

A

to finally be in a particular place or situation:
They’re travelling across Europe by train and are planning to end up in Moscow.
Much of this meat will probably end up as dog food.
[ L ] She’ll end up penniless if she continues to spend like that.
[ + -ing verb ] After working her way around the world, she ended up teaching English as a foreign language.

42
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Speak up

A

(EXPRESS OPINION)

to express your opinion:
If you disagree, please speak up

43
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Shine out

A

If a quality shines out, it is strong and easy to see:

Her honesty and sincerity positively shine out.

44
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Dispatch

A

dispatch verb [T] (SEND)

to send something, especially goods or a message, somewhere for a particular purpose:
Two loads of cloth were dispatched to the factory on 12 December.

45
Q

Infer

A

C2
to form an opinion or guess that something is true because of the information that you have:
What do you infer from her refusal?
[ + that ] I inferred from her expression that she wanted to leave.

46
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Plunder

A

to steal goods violently from a place, especially during a war:
After the president fled the country, the palace was plundered by soldiers.
Tragically, the graves were plundered and the contents scattered.

47
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Decipher

A

o discover the meaning of something written badly or in a difficult or hidden way:
Can you decipher the writing on this envelope?

48
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Ascend

A

to move up or climb something:
They slowly ascended the steep path up the mountain.
There’s a long flight of steps ascending (= leading up) to the cathedral doors.

49
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Sage

A

wise, especially as a result of great experience:
sage advice
my sage old grandfather

50
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Dew

A

drops of water that form on the ground and other surfaces outside during the night

51
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Afflict

A

If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it:
It is an illness that afflicts women more than men.
a country afflicted by civil war

something that makes you suffer:
Malnutrition is one of the common afflictions of the poor.

52
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Busking

A

Sokak sanatciligi

53
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Beside

A

compared with:
Beside him other writers seem amateurish.
apart from; not connected with:
beside the point; beside the question

in comparison with something or someone
This year’s sales figures don’t look very good beside last year’s results.
The children seemed tiny beside him.

54
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Hardship

A

Cok zor C1
(something that causes) difficult or unpleasant conditions of life, or an example of this:
economic hardship

55
Q

Withered

A

dry and decaying:

withered leaves/flowers

56
Q

Wrinkle

A

Kirismak

57
Q

Compassion

A

Merhamet

58
Q

Sophisticated

A

Hayat acisindan cok sey bilen

59
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Sophisticated

A

having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion:
She was slim, svelte, and sophisticated.
I don’t think I have any books that would suit your sophisticated tastes.
He was older than me and from London and I thought him very sophisticated.

B2
intelligent or made in a complicated way and therefore able to do complicated tasks:
I think a more sophisticated approach is needed to solve this problem.
These are among the most sophisticated weapons in the world.

60
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Stale

A

Bayat The bread/biscuits/cake had gone stale.

61
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Commitment

A

the company’s commitment to quality”

62
Q

Lid off

A

Kapağı açık bırakmak

63
Q

Whatsoever

A
all (used for emphasis).
"I have no doubt whatsoever"
determiner · pronounARCHAIC
whatever.
"he would distribute the money among his partners in whatsoever proportion agreed previously"
64
Q

Chug shot!

A

Lıkır lıkır shot

65
Q

Deprive from

A

Mahrum bırakmak

66
Q

Withstand

A

Direnmek

a bridge designed to withstand earthquakes
Our toys are designed to withstand the rough treatment of the average five-year-old.
The aircraft base is protected with specially designed shelters which are built to withstand ground and air attacks.

remain undamaged or unaffected by; resist.
“the structure had been designed to withstand winds of more than 100 mph”

67
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Comprehend

A

To understand something completly

he couldn’t comprehend her reasons for marrying Lovat”

68
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Jammed

A

squeeze or pack tightly into a specified space.
“four of us were jammed in one compartment”

jammed adjective (STUCK)

unable to move:
This drawer is jammed.

69
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Vengeance

A

the punishing of someone for harming you or your friends or family, or the wish for such punishment to happen:
On the day after the terrorist attack, the overall mood in the town was one of vengeance.

As he cradled his daughter’s lifeless body in his arms, he swore (to take) vengeance on her killers.

70
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Replenish

A
to fill something up again:
Food stocks were replenished by/with imports from abroad.
Does your glass need replenishing?
Synonym
refill
71
Q

Topple

A

Devrilmek loose balance

to (cause to) lose balance and fall down:
The statue of the dictator was toppled (over) by the crowds.

72
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Deprive

A

to take something, especially something necessary or pleasant, away from someone:
He claimed that he had been deprived of his freedom/rights.

73
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Malleable

A

Cabuk etkilenen

A malleable substance is easily changed into a new shape:
Lead and tin are malleable metals.

easily influenced, trained, or controlled:
He had an actor’s typically malleable features.
Europe saw its colonies as a source of raw material and a malleable workforce.