WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| daft adj | mainly UK, informal (question, act: silly, illogical) (soru, hareket, vb.) | aptalca, salakça s. |
| | | saçma s. |
| | Giving indelible markers to small children sounds like a daft thing to do. |
| daft adj | mainly UK, informal (person: stupid, silly) | aptal, salak, ahmak s. |
| | (argo) | mankafa, kalın kafalı, şapşal, beyinsiz s. |
| | Several daft pedestrians were wandering back and forth between the cars. |
| daft about [sth/sb] adj + prep | mainly UK, informal (person: infatuated) | çılgınca seven, delicesine aşık s. |
| | (gündelik dil) | abayı yakmış s. |
| | | gönlünü kaptırmış s. |
| | Becca is totally daft about the new guy at work. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| daft adj | mainly UK, informal (idea, theory: insane) (fikir, vb.) | çılgın s. |
| | | delice s. |
| | The politician spouted some daft theory about reforming criminals by teaching them to play the accordion. |