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  • 1 punch

    n. kart basma makinesi, tıknaz tip, biz, delgeç, delgi, zımba, kuvvet, meyveli kokteyl (kâsede hazırlanır), muşta, punch, yumruk, güç, baskı kalıbı, kısa bacaklı yük beygiri, bodur
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    n. şişman ve hantal bir kukla [tiy.]
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    v. yumruk atmak, yumruklamak, muşta ile vurmak, vurmak, sertçe basmak, zımbalamak, zımba ile delmek, delgeç ile delmek, biz ile delmek
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    1. zımbala (v.) 2. zımba (n.)
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    I noun
    (a kind of drink made of spirits or wine, water and sugar etc.) punç
    II 1. verb
    (to hit with the fist: He punched him on the nose.) yumruk atmak
    2. noun
    1) (a blow with the fist: He gave him a punch.) yumruk
    2) (the quality of liveliness in speech, writing etc.) canlılık
    - punch line
    - punch-up
    III 1. noun
    (a tool or device for making holes in leather, paper etc.) zımba
    2. verb
    (to make holes in with such a tool.) zımbalamak

    English-Turkish dictionary > punch

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  • Punch — /punch/, n. 1. the chief male character in a Punch and Judy show. 2. pleased as Punch, highly pleased; delighted: They were pleased as Punch at having been asked to come along. [short for PUNCHINELLO] * * * I English illustrated periodical… …   Universalium

  • Punch — Punch, n. [Abbrev, fr. punchinello.] The buffoon or harlequin of a puppet show. [1913 Webster] {Punch and Judy}, a puppet show in which a comical little hunchbacked Punch, with a large nose, engages in altercation with his wife Judy. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Punch and Judy — Punch Punch, n. [Abbrev, fr. punchinello.] The buffoon or harlequin of a puppet show. [1913 Webster] {Punch and Judy}, a puppet show in which a comical little hunchbacked Punch, with a large nose, engages in altercation with his wife Judy. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Punch — the puppet show star, 1709, shortening of Punchinello (1666), from It. (Neapolitan) Pollecinella, dim. of pollecena turkey pullet, probably in allusion to his big nose. The phrase pleased as punch apparently refers to his unfailing triumph over… …   Etymology dictionary

  • punch up the bracket —  Punch on the nose …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • punch — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, hard, powerful ▪ killer (BrE, figurative), knockout ▪ Aluko landed a knockout punch …   Collocations dictionary

  • punch — punch1 puncher, n. /punch/, n. 1. a thrusting blow, esp. with the fist. 2. forcefulness, effectiveness, or pungency in content or appeal; power; zest: a letter to voters that needs more punch. 3. pull punches, a. to lessen deliberately the force… …   Universalium

  • punch — I n. blow 1) to deliver, give, land, throw a punch 2) to pull ( soften ) one s punches (also fig.) 3) to roll with a punch 4) a one two; rabbit; solid; Sunday punch 5) a punch in, on, to (a punch in the face; a punch on the nose) misc. 6) to pack …   Combinatory dictionary

  • punch — 01. The boxer knocked out his opponent with a single [punch] in the nose. 02. He got a black eye when some drunk guy [punched] him in a bar. 03. Do you have a hole [punch] so I can put my papers in my binder? 04. Mike gave Lawrence a friendly… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • Punch and Judy — For other uses, see Punch and Judy (disambiguation). A traditional Punch and Judy booth, at Swanage, Dorset Punch and Judy is a traditional, popular puppet show featuring the characters of Mr. Punch and his wife, Judy. The performance consists of …   Wikipedia

  • nose — nose1 W2S2 [nəuz US nouz] n ↑ear, ↑nose, ↑tooth, ↑eye ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(on your face)¦ 2 (right) under somebody s nose 3 stick/poke your nose into something 4 keep your nose out (of something) 5 turn your nose up (at something) 6 with your nose in the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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