WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
Temel Çeviriler |
wound-up adj | (coiled) | sarılı s. |
| | sarmal s. |
| The device is powered by a wound-up spring. |
wound up, wound-up adj | figurative, slang (person: annoyed) | gergin s. |
| | rahatsız s. |
| It was almost time for our trip, and my parents were more and more wound up, checking everything a hundred times a day. |
WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
Temel Çeviriler |
wind [sth] up, wind up [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (power by turning) (saat, vb.) | kurmak f. |
| | çevirerek kurmak f. |
| You have to use a special key to wind the clock up. |
wind [sth] up, wind up [sth] vtr phrasal sep | informal, figurative (end) | bitirmek f. |
| | sona erdirmek f. |
| It's time for lunch - I wish they'd wind up this boring meeting! |
wind up vi phrasal | informal (become) | haline gelmek f. |
| If we don't stop and ask for directions, we're going to wind up completely lost! |
wind up doing [sth] v expr | informal (eventually have to do) | sonunda yapmak zorunda kalmak f. |
| If I don't find a job soon, I may wind up begging on the streets. |
wind [sb] up, wind up [sb] vtr phrasal sep | UK, figurative, slang (annoy [sb]) | sinir etmek f. |
| (argo) | gıcık etmek f. |
| | kızdırmak f. |
| | sinirlendirmek f. |
| Don't do that; you know it winds me up! |
wind [sb] up, wind up [sb] vtr phrasal sep | UK, figurative, slang (tease [sb]) (birisine) | takılmak f. |
| | sataşmak f. |
| Don't listen to Eric; he's winding you up. |
Ek Çeviriler |
wind up vi phrasal | (baseball: prepare to pitch) (beysbol) | atışa hazırlanmak f. |
| The pitcher winds up, then throws the ball. |