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  • 1 sock

    n. kısa çorap, ayakkabı keçesi, soket çorap, mantar taban, tokat, soket, vuruş, dayak, çorap
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    v. tokat atmak, tokatlamak, vurmak, dövmek
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    1. vur (v.) 2. çorap (n.)
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    [sok] I noun
    (a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) (kısa) çorap
    II 1. verb
    (slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). yumruk atmak
    2. noun
    ((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) yumruk

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  • 2 sock

    kisa çorap; tokat, yumruk

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  • 3 sock

    v.vur:n.çorap

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  • 4 varsity sock

    varis çorabı

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  • 5 wind sock

    rüzgar yön göstergesi

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  • 6 varsity sock

    varis çorabı

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  • 7 wind sock

    rüzgar yön göstergesi

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  • 8 heel

    n. topuk, ökçe, golf sopası ucu, kalleş, aşağılık kimse, alçak
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    v. topuğunu yere vurarak dans etmek, topuk takmak, dizinin dibinden ayrılmamak, topuk pası vermek, yana yatmak (gemi), yana yatırmak (gemi)
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    topuk
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    [hi:l] 1. noun
    1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) topuk, ökçe
    2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) topuk, ökçe
    3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) topuk, ökçe
    2. verb
    1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) ökçe takmak
    2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) yana yatmak
    - - heeled
    - at/on one's heels
    - kick one's heels
    - take to one's heels
    - to heel
    - turn on one's heel

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  • 9 toe

    n. ayak parmağı, parmak, ayak ucu, çorap burnu, uç, toynak önü
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    v. burun takmak (çorap, ayakkabi vb.), ayak parmakları ile dokunmak, tekme atmak, ayak ucuyla vurmak, golf sopasıyla vurmak
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    1. ayak ucuyla dokun (v.) 2. ayak parmağı (n.)
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    [təu]
    1) (one of the five finger-like end parts of the foot: These tight shoes hurt my toes.) ayak parmağı
    2) (the front part of a shoe, sock etc: There's a hole in the toe of my sock.) (ayakkabı, çorap) burnu
    - toe the line

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См. также в других словарях:

  • sock — ► NOUN 1) a knitted garment for the foot and lower part of the leg. 2) an insole. 3) informal a hard blow. ► VERB informal ▪ hit forcefully. ● knock (or blow) someone s socks off Cf. ↑knock …   English terms dictionary

  • Sock — es una expresión que, literalmente, significa acción rápida o violenta, y que se aplicó, especialmente en la época del jazz tradicional y el Swing a una determinada forma de ejecutar los temas, potente y arrolladora (Sock Style). En este mismo… …   Wikipedia Español

  • sock — sock1 [säk] n. [ME socke < OE socc < L soccus, type of light, low heeled shoe < Gr sukchis, prob. of Phrygian orig.; akin to Avestan haxa , sole of the foot] 1. a light shoe worn by comic characters in ancient Greek and Roman drama 2.… …   English World dictionary

  • Sock — Sock, n. [OE. sock, AS. socc, fr. L. soccus a kind of low heeled, light shoe. Cf. {Sucket}.] 1. The shoe worn by actors of comedy in ancient Greece and Rome, used as a symbol of comedy, or of the comic drama, as distinguished from tragedy, which… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sock — (s[o^]k), v. t. [Perh. shortened fr. sockdolager.] To hurl, drive, or strike violently; often with it as an object. [Prov. or Vulgar] Kipling. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sock — Sock, n. [F. soc, LL. soccus, perhaps of Celtic origin.] A plowshare. Edin. Encyc. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sock in — Sock in, v. t. to cause (an airport) to cease functioning, by severe weather conditions, such as fog or a snowstorm. Used often in the passive; the airport was socked in for two days by a blizzard. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sock it to — ► sock it to informal make a forceful impression on. Main Entry: ↑sock …   English terms dictionary

  • sock — [n/v] hit hard beat, belt, bop, buffet, chop, clout, cuff, ding, nail, paste, punch, slap, smack, smash, soak, whack; concept 189 Ant. tap …   New thesaurus

  • sock|er|oo — «SOK uh ROO», noun. U.S. Slang. a smash hit; smasheroo; socko …   Useful english dictionary

  • sock|et — «SOK iht», noun, verb. –n. 1. a hollow part or piece for receiving and holding something. A candlestick has a socket in which to set a candle. A light bulb is screwed into a socket. 2. a connecting place for electric wires and plugs: »Please plug …   Useful english dictionary

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