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1 ateşle
1. ignite 2. firing (v.) 3. fire (v.) -
2 tutuştur
1. ignite 2. inflame 3. kindle -
3 tutuşturmak
v. deflagrate, ignite, set on fire, kindle, enkindle, fire* * *burn -
4 yakmak
v. bite, burn, cauterize, fire, flash, ignite, incinerate, kindle, light, light up, turn on, scathe, scorch, sear, set on fire--------yakmak (ışık)v. put on* * *1. burn 2. light -
5 ateş almak
v. catch fire, fire, go off, ignite, kindle -
6 ateşlemek
v. fire, ignite, spark, discharge, let fly, let off, loose, loose off, pop, set off, touch off -
7 ateşlememek
v. (neg. form of ateşlemek) fire, ignite, spark, discharge, let fly, let off, loose, loose off, pop, set off, touch off -
8 tutuşmak
v. ignite, flame up, blaze, burn, catch, inflame, kindle, take, catch fire -
9 tutuşmamak
v. (neg. form of tutuşmak) ignite, flame up, blaze, burn, catch, inflame, kindle, take, catch fire -
10 tutuşturmamak
v. (neg. form of tutuşturmak) deflagrate, ignite, set on fire, kindle, enkindle, fire -
11 yakmamak
v. (neg. form of yakmak) bite, burn, cauterize, fire, flash, ignite, incinerate, kindle, light, light up, turn on, scathe, scorch, sear, set on fire -
12 ateşlemek
"to fire, to set fire (to), to set on fire; to ignite; to provoke, to inflame" -
13 tutuşmak
to catch fire, to catch alight, to kindle, to blaze, to ignite -
14 tutuşturmak
"to set on fire, to set alight, to fire, to kindle, to ignite; to slip into, to thrust into" -
15 ateşlemek
/ı/ 1. to set fire (to), ignite. 2. to provoke. -
16 tutuşmak
1. to catch fire, begin to burn, ignite, kindle. 2. /a/ to begin to (do something). 3. to hold (hands). -
17 tutuşturmak
1. /ı/ to set (something) on fire, ignite, kindle. 2. /ı, a/ suddenly to thrust (something) into (someone´s hands). 3. /ı, a/ to cause (people) to start (fighting, wrestling). 4. /ı/ to fasten (things) together. -
18 yakmak
"/ı/ 1. to light; to ignite; to set fire to, set (something) on fire. 2. to scorch, sear, burn. 3. to burn (something) up, burn (something) down, burn. 4. (for chemicals, sun, wind, etc.) to burn; (for wool) to irritate (one´s) skin. 5. to turn on, light (electric lights). 6. to burn, use (something) as fuel. 7. to ruin (someone), cook (someone´s) goose. 8. to inflame (someone) with love. 9. to shoot (someone) (with a gun). yakıp yıkmak /ı/ to destroy utterly."
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