Ona şişman denmez, iriydi.
- He was large, not to say fat.
Senin öğle yemeğini yiyen o şişman çocuğu sevmiyorum.
- I don't like that fat kid who ate your lunch.
Tombul beyaz bir kedi, duvarın üstüne oturdu ve onları uykulu gözlerle seyretti.
- A fat white cat sat on a wall and watched them with sleepy eyes.
O şişman değil - sadece biraz tombul.
- She's not fat – she's just a little plump.
Diğer çocuklar onu Şişko diye çağırıyor.
- The other children call him Fatty.
Bu şişko adam kaba biri oluyor.
- This fat guy is becoming a rude person.
Vücut ekstra kaloriyi yağa dönüştürür.
- The body converts extra calories into fat.
Yağı kesip çıkarsan iyi olur.
- You had better cut out the fat.
Bu pantolonla kilolu görünüyor muyum?
- Do I look fat in these jeans?
Parmaklarım bu eldivenlere sığmayacak kadar kalın.
- My fingers are too fat to fit into these gloves.
Babam ona yardım etmesi için verimli bir asistan istiyor.
- My father wants an efficient assistant to help him.
Bu oldukça yağlı bir et parçası.
- This is a rather fatty cut of meat.
Yağlı yiyecekler yememelisin.
- You shouldn't eat fatty foods.
Ayşe spend two weeks in fat farm to loose weight for her wedding.
Onu son gördüğümden daha şişman.
- He is fatter than when I last saw him.
Tom Mary'den çok daha şişman.
- Tom is much fatter than Mary.
Onu son gördüğümden daha şişman.
- He is fatter than when I last saw him.
Ne kadar çok yersen, o kadar şişmanlarsın.
- The more you eat, the fatter you'll get.
We need to trim the fat in this company.
The fat wallets of the men from the city brought joy to the peddlers.
I saw Daniel crack a fat..
The fat man had trouble getting through the door.
kill the fatted calf.
In 1431 New College purchases brewing vessels, under the names of a mash fat, for 6s. 10d., a wort fat for 2s., a 'Gilleding' tub for 2s. 6d., and two tunning barrels at 8d. each, a leaden boiler for 24s., another for 12s., and a great copper beer pot for 13s. 4d.
Tom said his father worked in Boston.
- Tom said that his father worked in Boston.
My father, who is now working in the United States, wrote us a letter last week.
- My father, who is now working in America, wrote us a letter last week.
Fat chance that I’ll ever go back to Swansea.
He has a very ugly temper, and I have to be careful what I say to him or I'll end up with a fat lip.
And take your father and your households, and come unto me: and I will give you the good of the land of Egypt, and ye shall eat the fat of the land.
Bob is such a fat-ass he can barely put his feet together.
Yes, your whole department is full of fat-asses.
Peace, ye fat-kidneyed rascall.
We're not supposed to waste time chewing the fat with the customers.
... what is your opinion currency fat putting your sung at the fever world cup ...
... you made a decision this is a good hotel I'm going to like it and you look fat ...