
kömür gibi siyah
used to refer to something completely dark in color

N/A
to suddenly lose consciousness or become unaware, often due to a drop in blood pressure, shock, or exhaustion

kapkara
used to refer to something that is extremely dark or black

(ret oyu vermek)
veto etmek
vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent

(muhafaza etmek)
kara listeye almak
to put a person, company, or entity on a list that prohibits or restricts their access, participation, or involvement in certain activities
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evdeki hesap çarşıya uymamak
used to refer to something, particularly a bank account, that is providing one with a considerable amount of profit
The idiom "in the black" originated in the world of finance and accounting, where it is used to describe a business or organization that is profitable and has positive net income. The idiom is commonly used to describe a range of scenarios, such as when a company's profits exceed its expenses, when an individual's savings exceed their debts, or when a non-profit organization has enough funds to cover its expenses and operations.

hüzünlü
feeling sad or melancholic

bluegrass
a type of country music that uses unamplified stringed instruments such as banjos, guitars, etc. and is usually high-pitched
Bluegrass is a genre of music that originated in the United States, characterized by its fast-paced, energetic sound and intricate instrumental work. It typically features acoustic instruments such as the banjo, mandolin, fiddle, guitar, and double bass. Bluegrass music often includes high-pitched harmonies and focuses on themes of rural life, personal stories, and traditional values. The genre is known for its skillful playing, upbeat rhythms, and blending of folk, country, and jazz influences.

(bunalım)
hüzün
a feeling of sadness or depression, often mild and temporary

damdan düşercesine
occurring without prior warning

ana avrat dümdüz gitmek
to use offensive words in an intense and rapid manner
The idiom "swear a blue streak" originated from the idea of using profanity or vulgar language with such intensity and rapidity that it creates the impression of a continuous stream of blue (vulgar) language. Figuratively, it is used to refer to the act of expressing extreme anger, frustration, or annoyance by using a rapid and continuous string of curse words.

pestili çıkana kadar
used for saying that one will not achieve what they want no matter how much they try

hakkında emin olunamayan şey
a situation that is hard to define or categorize and therefore unclear
The idiom "gray area" is derived from the color gray, which is often associated with ambiguity and uncertainty. It has been used in the English language for many years to describe situations or issues that are not clearly defined, making it challenging to establish precise boundaries or categorize them definitively.
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(zeka)
kafa
a person's ability to learn or understand something
The idiom "gray matter" originated from the color of the human brain, which is often described as grayish in appearance. It has been in use since the 19th century, and the term "gray matter" has long been associated with intelligence, intellect, and the cognitive abilities of the brain. It is often used in a positive or neutral context to describe someone's intelligence or ability to think critically.
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(saf)
acemi
inexperienced or lacking in worldly knowledge, often showing innocence or gullibility

beti benzi atmış
(of a person) feeling or looking nauseated, pale, or sickly
The phrase "green around the gills" is an idiomatic expression that originated from sailors who would often get seasick during rough sea journeys. It dates back to the early 19th century, around the early 1800s, and describes the pale, greenish complexion that people can have when they feel nauseous or unwell. It is often used to describe someone who looks pale or sickly, particularly when they are experiencing nausea or feeling unwell. It implies a physical condition where someone appears visibly unwell or experiencing discomfort.

iyi bitki yetiştirme
a person's natural talent or ability to make plants grow efficiently
The phrase "green thumb" is an idiomatic expression that refers to a person's natural talent or skill for gardening or growing plants. It is often used to describe someone who has a knack for cultivating and caring for plants, and their plants thrive under their care. The term is derived from the literal association of green with healthy plant foliage and a thumb as a symbol of dexterity or skill.
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kıskançlıktan çatlamak
feeling jealous of another's advantages, possessions, or experiences that one lacks
The phrase "green with envy" has its roots in ancient Greek and Roman mythology. In these cultures, green was associated with sickness and the pale pallor of a person's face when they were ill. Over time, the association of green with sickness evolved into symbolizing envy or jealousy. It is used to describe someone who is extremely jealous or envious of another person's possessions, achievements, or qualities. It suggests that the person's envy is so intense that it figuratively turns their complexion green, emphasizing the depth of their jealousy.

kıskançlık
the feeling of discontent caused by lacking someone else's possessions, accomplishments, etc.
The phrase "the green-eyed monster" comes from William Shakespeare's play Othello. In the play, Iago describes jealousy as the green-eyed monster, suggesting that it can consume and distort a person's thoughts and emotions. It is used to describe the emotion of jealousy, especially when it leads to irrational or possessive behavior.

(yeşil para)
kağıt para
a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank)

komşunun tavuğu komşuya kaz görünür
used to say that people often think that other situations or circumstances are better than their own, even if they are not
The proverb "the grass is always greener on the other side" has its origins in ancient times, with a similar sentiment appearing in Ovid's 'Ars Amatoria' around 2,000 years ago. It reflects the human tendency to compare one's current situation with others, often idealizing what is unfamiliar or distant. This proverb serves as a reminder that appearances can be misleading, and the perceived advantages of other circumstances might not be as great as they seem.

çok iyi durumda
(of a person) in a very healthy physical state
This idiom originated in the 16th century and has its roots in the Old English word "pynk," which meant the highest pinnacle or peak. Over time, it evolved to connote a healthy, robust state. It is often used in a positive, upbeat manner to convey good health, vitality, and well-being.

(orta solcu)
pinko
a term used to describe someone with moderately leftist or progressive political views, often associated with socialism or liberalism, but not as extreme as a communist

serçe parmak
the little finger of one's hand
The pinky, also known as the little finger or fifth finger, is the smallest and outermost finger on the hand. It is situated next to the ring finger. While it may be smaller in size, the pinky finger contributes to various hand functions, including grasping, gripping, and manipulating objects. It plays a role in fine motor skills, such as typing, playing musical instruments, and delicate tasks. The pinky finger also aids in maintaining balance and stability when the hand is engaged in activities. Understanding the anatomy and function of the pinky finger is important for hand coordination, dexterity, and overall hand functionality.

çok sevinçli
filled with extreme happiness, excitement, or satisfaction
The phrase "tickled pink" is believed to have originated in the United States and gained popularity in the early 1900s. It has been in use since the early 20th century in casual conversations, storytelling, and informal writing, adding a lighthearted and playful tone to express the sheer delight or amusement one feels.

(Mor kalp madalyası)
Mor kalp
a United States military decoration awarded to any member of the armed forces who is wounded in action
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suçüstü yakalamak
to arrest or see someone the moment they are doing something that is illegal or dishonest
The idiom "catch someone red-handed" traces its origin to the practice of catching a person with literal blood stains on their hands, serving as irrefutable evidence of their involvement in a crime or wrongdoing. In earlier times, the phrase was associated with catching a thief or murderer immediately after the act, when their hands were stained with the victim's blood. Over time, the idiom evolved to describe any situation where someone is caught in the act of committing an offense or engaging in illicit activities, leaving them with undeniable proof of their guilt.

borçlu
in debt due to spending more than one's earnings
The phrase "in the red" originates from the practice of using red ink to indicate negative amounts or deficits in financial records and accounting ledgers. This idiom is used to describe a financial situation where expenses exceed income, resulting in a negative balance or deficit.

felekten bir gün çalmak
to go out and drink alcohol, dance, or do whatever one pleases
The idiom "paint the town" likely originated from the idea of adding vibrancy and excitement to a place, as if decorating it with festivities, colors, and celebration. It is often used to describe the act of going out and having a wild or enjoyable time, often involving social activities, entertainment, and lively experiences.

(komünist)
kızıl
a person who is associated with or supports communist or socialist ideologies

beş kuruş
an amount of money that is extremely small
The idiom "red cent" has its origin in the United States during the 19th century. It refers to the small copper coin known as the "cent," which used to have a reddish hue due to its copper content. This phrase is used to emphasize the idea that there is no money or an extremely small amount of money involved.
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(kızararak yüzü)
kızarmış yüzlü
describing a person whose face has become red, typically due to embarrassment, anger, or exertion

(ateşli)
kırmızı sıcak
characterized by intense emotion or interest or excitement

bürokrasi
official procedures or rules that are unnecessary and time-consuming
The idiom "red tape" has its origins in 16th century England where legal documents were bound by red tape as a way of showing that they were official. This phrase is typically used to describe excessive bureaucracy or official procedures which can hinder or delay progress.
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her zaman hatırlanacak gün
a day that will always be remembered by an exceptionally good thing that has happened on it
The origin of the idiom "red-letter day" can be traced back to medieval manuscripts. In religious texts, particularly in the Christian tradition, important feast days and holy days were traditionally written in red ink or highlighted with red letters to signify their significance. The practice of using red ink for these special days can be traced back to as early as the 8th century. It is commonly used to describe personal milestones such as birthdays, weddings, graduations, or anniversaries, which hold special importance and are celebrated with joy and enthusiasm.
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(aşağı tabaka beyaz)
kırmızı boyun
a poor White person in the southern United States

özel ilgi göstermek
to treat a guest whom one greatly values with extra care and attention
The idiom "roll out the red carpet" has its origins in ancient Greek and Roman traditions where red carpets were used to welcome and honor dignitaries and VIPs. In modern usage, it is used when giving a warm and special welcome or treatment to someone, typically a distinguished guest.

öfkeden kudurmak
to suddenly become enraged and uncontrollably angry
The idiom "see red" is believed to have originated from the physiological response of the human body during intense emotional states, particularly anger. The phrase is commonly used in situations where individuals feel deeply angered, provoked, or threatened, leading to an intense visceral reaction. It can be used during arguments, conflicts, or confrontations when emotions run high and individuals may act impulsively or aggressively.

aşırı solgun
used to refer to someone who looks unnaturally pale, often as a result of fear or illness
The idiom "white as a ghost" originated from the association of the color white with a lack of color or pigmentation, similar to the pale appearance of a ghost. It is commonly used to emphasize a person's paleness due to fear, shock, illness, or a sudden loss of color.

(beyaz yakalı)
beyaz ekmek
of or belonging to or representative of the white middle class

ıvır zıvır
a thing that is of no value or use because it is excessively expensive to keep it in a good condition
The idiom "white elephant" traces its origin back to ancient Southeast Asia, where white elephants were considered sacred and were often owned by monarchs or held as a symbol of high status and prestige. It is used to describe something that is expensive to maintain, burdensome, or impractical, often referring to a possession or project that has little value or benefit.
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beyaz yalan
a small lie that does not cause any harm, especially told to avoid making someone upset
The origin of the idiom "white lie" is rooted in the concept of a lie that is considered harmless or trivial. The term "white" in this context symbolizes purity, innocence, or a lack of malicious intent. The idiom refers to a lie told with good intentions, often to spare someone's feelings or maintain social harmony. This phrase suggests that the lie is not meant to cause harm or deceive, but rather to protect or benefit others in a small or inconsequential way.
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(korkak)
cırtlak
lacking in courage
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