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3. ilk 100 kelime

ANGLE : açı – The boat settled into the mud at a 35 degree angle.
ARCH : kurnaz – In many churches the side aisles are separated from the central aisle by a row of arches.
BAND : bando – have you listened our new band?
BASIN : legen – I’ve cleaned the basin and scrubbed the bath

BATH : banyo – you can use my bath if you want.
BERRY : dut – I don’t like berry
BOARD : tahta – There was a ‘For Sale’ board outside the house.
BOOT : çizme – he always wears his boots before going aout.
BRAIN : beyin – The accident left him with permanent brain damage.
BRANCH : dal,şube - In the US, the president is part of the executive branch of the government.
BRICK : tuğla – The chimney was made of bricks.
BUCKET : kova – I took my two-year old nephew down to the beach with his bucket and spade.
BULB : çiçek soğanı – I seed bulb to my garden
BUTTON : düğme – I did up/undid (= fastened/unfastened) the buttons on my blouse.
CARRIAGE : vagon – That will be £150, carriage included.
CART : at arabası – there is a horse and cart.
CHAIN : zincir – She has built up a chain of 180 bookshops across the country.
CHEESE : peynir – there was some cheese at the breakfast.
CHESS : satranç – can you play chess?
CHIN : çene – She sat behind the table, her chin resting in her hands.
CIRCLE : çember,daire - Coloured paper was cut into circles, squares and triangles.
COLLAR : yaka – she was wearing a dress with a big collar
COMB : taramak – comp your hair.
CORD : bağ – Where’s the cord that ties back the curtains?
CURTAIN : perde – Heavy curtains blocked out the sunlight.
CUSHION : minder – She sank back against/into the cushions
DRAIN : pis su borusu - We drained the pond and filled it with fresh water.
DRESS : elbise – The queen, in full ceremonial dress, presided over the ceremony.
DROP : dökmek – Amanda dropped her sunglasses in/into the fountain.
ENGINE : motor – My car’s been having engine trouble recently.
FEATHER : tüy – The bird ruffled its feathers.
FLAG : bayrak – The guard waved his flag and the train pulled away from the station.
FLOOR : zemin – The floor was partly covered with a dirty old rug.
FOOT : ayak – I’ve got a blister on my left foot.
FOWL : kümes hayvanı – have you got any fowl at your home?
FRAME : çerçeve – there is a picture frame on the wall.
GOAT : keçi – I don’t like goat meat.
HAMMER : çekiç – Can you hold this nail in position while I hammer it into the door?
HEAD : baş,kafa - Put this hat on to keep your head warm.
HEART : kalp – Isabel’s heart was beating fast with fright.
HOOK : çengel,kanca – if you want to catch fish you must hook.
HORN : boynuz – the golden horn is in Istanbul

ISLAND : ada – They live on the large Japanese island of Hokkaido.
JEWEL : mücevher – She was wearing a large gold necklace set with jewels.
KETTLE : çaydanlık – put the ketle on the fire,please
KNEE : diz – The baby was crawling around on its hands and knees.
KNOT : düğüm – Alice’s hair is always full of knots and tangles.
LEAF : yaprak – He was sweeping up leaves in his garden.
LIBRARY : kütüphane – you can find a lot of boks in the library.
LINE : hat,çizgi – She was very old and her face was covered with lines.
LIP : dudak – She kissed me on the lips.
LOCK : kilitlemek – Thieves got in by smashing the lock off the door.
MATCH : maç – Liverpool have a match with (= against) Blackburn next week.
MONKEY : maymun – we saw some monkeys at the zoo.
MOUTH : ağız – Open your mouth wide and say “Ah”.
MUSCLE : kas – These exercises build muscle and increase stamina.
NAIL : tırnak – I stepped on a nail sticking out of the floorboards.
NECK : boyun – She wore a gold chain around her neck.
NEEDLE : igne – Here, your eyes are better than mine – could you thread (= put thread through) this needle for me?
NERVE : sinir – I wanted to ask her out, but I lost my nerve and couldn’t go through with it.
NET : net – How many fish did you net this afternoon?
NUT : kabuklu yemiş – Sprinkle some roasted chopped nuts on top.
ORANGE : turuncu – The setting sun filled the sky with a deep orange glow.
PARCEL : paket – The parcel was wrapped in plain brown paper.
PICTURE : resim – I have got a lot of pictures about my holiday. I will show you all.
PIG : domuz – The meat produced from a pig is called pork, bacon or ham.
PIN : toplu iğne - I’ll keep the trouser patch in place with pins while I sew it on.
PIPE : pipo – I ordered some tea for myself and lit my pipe.
PLOUGH : saban ile toprak sürmek - These fields have been under the plough for centuries.
POT : kap – There’s plenty of cupboard space in the kitchen for all your pots and pans.
POTATO : patates – I like fried potatoes
PUMP : pompa – Our latest machine can pump a hundred gallons a minute.
RAIL : demiryolu – A train left/went off the rails and crashed into the bank, killing several passengers.
RAT : sıçan – I think we’ve got rats (= there are rats in our house).
RECEIPT : fiş – Make sure you are given a receipt for everything you buy.
ROD : değnek – He was given a fishing rod for his birthday.
ROOF : çatı – Put the luggage on the roof of the car.
ROOT : kök – The high crime rate has its roots in unemployment and poverty.
SAIL : yelken – The ship was sailing to China.
SCISSORS : makas – Could you pass me the/those scissors, please.
SCREW : vida – Give it another screw to make sure the lid doesn’t come off while we’re travelling.
SEED : tohum – The farmers grow these crops for seed
SHELF : raf – One wall had shelves from floor to ceiling, crammed with books.
SHIP : gemi – They boarded (= went on to) a ship that was sailing (= leaving) the next day.
SHOE : ayakkabı – He put on/took off his new pair of shoes.
SKIN : deri – Babies have soft skins.
SKIRT : etek – you can wear your new tsirt fort he party.
SOCK : çorap – Put on your shoes and socks.
SPADE : kürek – The kids took their buckets and spades to the beach.
SPONGE : sünger – Give it a sponge with a damp cloth – that will remove the blood stains.
SQUARE : kare – It’s a square-shaped room.
STEM : sap,gövde – Champagne glasses usually have long stems.
STICK : asa,çubuk – The old man was carrying a load of sticks.
STOCKING : çorap – it is nylon stockings.
STOMACH : karın – The doctor asked him to lie down on his stomach.
STORE : magaza – Food stores are reported to be running dangerously low in the capital.
TAIL : kuyruk – The dog wagged its tail excitedly.
THREAD : iplik – A thin thread of light made its way through the curtains.
THROAT : gırtlak,bogaz – A fish bone got stuck in my throat.
THUMB : baş parmak – he used his thumb.
TOE : ayak baş parmağı – he cut his toe with knife.
TONGUE : dil – I burnt my tongue on some soup last night.
TRAY : tepsi – She was carrying a tray of drinks.
TROUSERS : pantolon – I need a new pair of trousers to go with this jacket.
WHEEL : tekerlek – I got my bag caught in the wheel of my bicycle.
WHIP : kamçı – She lashed the horses mercilessly with her long whip.
WHISTLE : düdük – On the days when she wore a skirt the men on the building site would whistle at her.
WING : kanat – I don’t like chicken wings – there’s not much meat on them.
WIRE : tel – Someone had cut the telephone wires.
WORM : kurt,solucan – The kiwi eats worms, other invertebrates, and berries.

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