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Temel Çeviriler |
fainting n | (loss of consciousness) | bayılma i. |
| | baygınlık i. |
| The patient's symptoms include fainting, dizziness, and fatigue. |
WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
Temel Çeviriler |
faint⇒ vi | (lose consciousness) | bayılmak, baygınlık geçirmek geçişsiz f. |
| Ben always faints when he sees blood. |
faint adj | (visibility: poor) | belirsiz, belli belirsiz, silik s. |
| Tom saw a faint image on the screen. |
faint adj | (smell: slight) (koku) | hafif s. |
| There was a faint smell of roses in the room. |
faint adj | (sound: soft, distant) (ses) | hafif s. |
| | belli belirsiz s. |
| Kate heard a faint shout in the distance. |
faint adj | (memory: vague) | (hafıza) zayıf s. |
| Karen had only a faint idea of what her childhood home looked like. |
faint adj | (hope, chance, etc.: unlikely) (umut, vb.) | zayıf s. |
| Rob knew he had only a faint chance of passing the test, as he hadn't revised. |
faint with [sth], faint from [sth] adj + prep | (feeling lightheaded, weak) | halsiz s. |
| | dermansız s. |
| The street child was faint with hunger. |
faint n | (loss of consciousness) | baygınlık i. |
| A faint can occur due to low blood sugar. |
Ek Çeviriler |
faint adj | (effort: minimal) | cesaretsiz s. |
| | güçsüz, zayıf, sönük s. |
| Erin's faint attempt at studying for her test didn't help much. |
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