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salt

f. tuzlamak, salamura yapmak
i. tuz
s. tuzlu
  • I remember you. You're from Salt Lake. You sold us the plane tickets when we flew here.
    Seni hatırlıyorum. Salt Lake'densin. Uçakla buraya geldiğimizde, bize bilet satmıştın.
  • They are the salt of the earth, and
    one of the backbones of this country.
    Onlar en mükemmel sınıftır
    ve bu ülkenin bel kemiğidir.
  • Could you pass the salt, please?
    Lütfen tuzu uzatabilir misiniz?

  • Worry not I will be as a fly on the wall a grain of salt in the ocean….I will slip amongst them like a transparent......thing.
    Endişe etme;duvardaki sinek gibi olacağım, okyanusta bir tuz tanesi…şeffaf bir şey gibi süzüleceğim aralarına
  • I will be as a fly on the wall, a grain of salt in the ocean.I will slip amongst themlike a transparent......thing.
    Duvardaki bir sinek, okyanustaki bir kum tanesi gibi olacağım. Aralarında görünmez olup, süzüleceğim.
  • Listen, salt of the earth, we need
    more than mechanics to survive.
    Dinle, değerli insan, kurtarıcı için
    bir tamirciden fazlasına ihtiyacımız var.
  • Listen, how 'bout some pepper and salt and vinegar, eh?
    Dinle, biraz biber, tuz ve sirkeye ne dersin,ha?
  • A Good School deserves to be call'd, the very Salt of the Town, that hath it.
    Cotton Mather
  • A lagoon is a body of comparatively shallow salt or brackish water separated from the deeper sea by a shallow or exposed sandbank, coral reef, or similar feature.
  • A peasant becomes fond of his pig and is glad to salt away its pork. What is significant, and is so difficult for the urban stranger to understand, is that the two statements are connected by an and not by a but.
    John Berger
  • A peasant becomes fond of his pig and is glad to salt away its pork. What is significant, and is so difficult for the urban stranger to understand, is that the two statements are connected by an and not by a but.
    John Berger
  • A wise woman puts a grain of sugar into everything she says to a man, and takes a grain of salt with everything he says to her.
    Helen Rowland
  • Alice had no idea what to do, and in despair she put her hand in her pocket, and pulled out a box of comfits, (luckily the salt water had not got into it), and handed them round as prizes.
  • And when the Merchant at last got him to his feet, much of the salt had melted away.
  • Any journalist worth his or her salt wouldn't trust me.
    Joey Skaggs
  • Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.
    Andrew Jackson
  • Any supervisor worth his salt would rather deal with people who attempt too much than with those who try too little.
    Lee Iacocca
  • At dinner parties I sit below the salt now. There are a lot of interesting people there.
    Donald T. Regan
  • At sea a fellow comes out. Salt water is like wine, in that respect.
    Herman Melville
  • Be not affronted at a joke. If one throw salt at thee, thou wilt receive no harm, unless thou art raw.
    Oliver Goldsmith

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