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Street Talk 1 Kitabı - Ders 1

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Street Talk 1
to blow
[fiil]

to make a mess of or ruin something, often through reckless actions or poor decision-making

berbat etmek, bir çuval inciri berbat etmek

berbat etmek, bir çuval inciri berbat etmek

Ex: The manager 's failure to communicate crucial information to the team had the potential blow the entire project .

to relax and take a break especially when feeling stressed or upset

sakin kalmak

sakin kalmak

Ex: The therapist suggested a few techniques to chill out your mind .

to be unable to remember something clearly

hatırlayamamak

hatırlayamamak

Ex: When the teacher asked me to explain the concept , drew a blank and could n't find the right words .
dweeb
[isim]

a person, often a student, who is socially awkward, overly studious, or lacks common social skills, and is often ridiculed for these traits

tipik öğrenci, sosyal acayip

tipik öğrenci, sosyal acayip

Ex: She embraced her identity as dweeb, proudly showing off her collection of rare comic books .
to eat
[fiil]

to cause worry or annoyance for someone

canını sıkmak

canını sıkmak

Ex: She knew work stress eating him and that he needed to relax .
final
[isim]

an examination or assessment administered at the end of an academic term or course

final sınavı, final

final sınavı, final

Ex: The final will be proctored in the gymnasium.

to become extremely upset, agitated, or overwhelmed by fear, anxiety, or excitement

çılgına dönmek, paniklemek

çılgına dönmek, paniklemek

Ex: I freaked out when I realized I had forgotten about the important meeting.

irritated or enraged to the point of frustration

çileden çıkmış

çileden çıkmış

Ex: When the plans for the outing changed slightly, he got bent out of shape and refused to participate, sulking for the rest of the day.

to escape punishment for one's wrong actions

paçayı sıyırmak

paçayı sıyırmak

Ex: He tried to cheat on the test , but he didget away with it because the teacher caught him .

used to express astonishment, disbelief, or incredulity in response to something surprising or extraordinary

Yok artık!, Çok saçma!

Yok artık!, Çok saçma!

Ex: Get out of here , you 're telling me you met the Queen of England ?

to no longer bother someone and leave them alone

rahatsız etmeyi bırakmak

rahatsız etmeyi bırakmak

Ex: Feeling crowded at the party, Alex decided to find a quieter space and politely told the enthusiastic group to get out of his face for a moment of solitude.

used to show one's disbelief or disagreement about what someone has just said

yok daha neler

yok daha neler

Ex: You're complaining about the weather again?
to go
[fiil]

to say, especially used when one is orally narrating something

söylemek

söylemek

Ex: Curious about the peculiar noise , I asked , and went, ' It 's just the old plumbing . '

intense feelings of sexual attraction for someone

cinsel istek

cinsel istek

Ex: I think got the hots for him after their first date .
laid-back
[sıfat]

(of a person) living a life free of stress and tension

tasasız

tasasız

Ex: laid-back personality makes him great at diffusing tense situations with a relaxed attitude .
like
[ilgeç]

used to provide an example

gibi, örneğin

gibi, örneğin

Ex: He likes like apples , oranges , and bananas .
out of it
[sıfat]

lacking awareness or understanding due to being uninformed

dalgın, farkında olmayan

dalgın, farkında olmayan

Ex: Having skipped the training session , Mark out of it when using the new software .

to cause someone to become extremely angry or upset without intending to

istemeden birinin tepesini attırmak

istemeden birinin tepesini attırmak

Ex: The persistent negativity will be rubbing them the wrong way throughout the project.

someone who is considered the teacher's favorite student and therefore has advantage over others in the classroom

öğretmenin gözdesi

öğretmenin gözdesi

Ex: Being the teacher’s pet didn’t make her popular with her classmates.
to stand
[fiil]

to endure, resist, or survive adverse conditions or challenges

direnmek

direnmek

Ex: The old stood the winds of many storms .
face
[isim]

a person's facial appearance, often used to refer to or identify an individual

yüz

yüz

Ex: The charity event brought together many faces from the community .
what's up
[ünlem]

used as a greeting or conversation starter in casual settings

Nasılsın?, Ne var ne yok?

Nasılsın?, Ne var ne yok?

Ex: What's up, everyone?
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