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1 spill
n. düşürme, üzerinden atma, düşme, düşüş, tutuşturma kâğıdı, tutuşturma tahtası, tıkaç, tapa————————v. dökmek, saçmak, serpmek, akıtmak, dökülmek, saçılmak, düşürmek, üstünden atmak (at), açığa vurmak, söylemek* * *1. dök (v.) 2. dökme (n.)* * *[spil]past tense, past participle - spilt; verb(to (cause something to) fall or run out (usually accidentally): He spilt milk on the floor; Vegetables spilled out of the burst bag.) dökmek; dökülüp saçılmak -
2 spill
dökmek; dökülmek; üstünden atmak -
3 spill
v.dök:n.dökme -
4 spill the beans
baklayı ağzından çıkarmak* * *(to give away a secret: By Monday it was evident that someone had spilled the beans to the newspapers.) sır açıklamak, yumurtlamak -
5 spill blood
kan dökmek -
6 spill over
taşmak -
7 spill over with
v. dolu olmak, kaynamak (ile) -
8 spill the dope
sırrını söylemek -
9 spill blood
kan dökmek -
10 spill over
taşmak -
11 spill over with
v. dolu olmak, kaynamak (ile) -
12 spill the dope
sırrını söylemek -
13 spill blood
kan dökmek -
14 spill the beans
(sirri) agzindan kaçirmak, açiga vurmak, ötmek -
15 slop
n. çamurlu su birikintisi, domuz yemi, iğrenç sözler, bol gömlek, bol ceket————————v. döküp saçmak, dökmek, sıçratmak, ağzını şapırdatarak yemek, höpürdeterek içmek, çamurlu suda koşmak, suda yürümek* * *dök* * *[slop]past tense, past participle - slopped; verb(to (cause liquid to) splash, spill, or move around violently in a container: The water was slopping about in the bucket.) dök(ül)mek, saç(ıl)mak- sloppy- sloppily
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16 spilt
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Spill — Spill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spilled}, or {Spilt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spilling}.] [OE. spillen,sually, to destroy, AS. spillan, spildan, to destroy; akin to Icel. spilla to destroy, Sw. spilla to spill, Dan. spilde, G. & D. spillen to squander, OHG … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spill — may refer to:* Spill (UK band), a dance duo * Daniel Spill (1832–1887), English entrepreneur * Oil spill * Data spill * Leadership spill … Wikipedia
spill — Ⅰ. spill [1] ► VERB (past and past part. spilt or spilled) 1) flow or cause to flow over the edge of a container. 2) move or empty out from a place. 3) informal reveal (confidential information). ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
spill — spill; spill·able; spill·age; spill·flö·te; spill·ing; … English syllables
Spill — Spill, v. i. 1. To be destroyed, ruined, or wasted; to come to ruin; to perish; to waste. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] That thou wilt suffer innocents to spill. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To be shed; to run over; to fall out, and be lost or wasted. He… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spill — ‘let fall’ [OE] and spill ‘thin piece of wood’ are distinct words. The former originally meant ‘destroy, kill’; the modern sense ‘allow liquid to pour out or fall’, which did not emerge until the 14th century, arose as a rather grisly metaphor… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
spill — ‘let fall’ [OE] and spill ‘thin piece of wood’ are distinct words. The former originally meant ‘destroy, kill’; the modern sense ‘allow liquid to pour out or fall’, which did not emerge until the 14th century, arose as a rather grisly metaphor… … Word origins
Spill — Spill, n. [[root]170. Cf. {Spell} a splinter.] 1. A bit of wood split off; a splinter. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. A slender piece of anything. Specifically: [1913 Webster] (a) A peg or pin for plugging a hole, as in a cask; a spile.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spill — [v1] slop, drop discharge, disgorge, dribble, drip, empty, flow, lose, overfill, overflow, overrun, overturn, pour, run, run out, run over, scatter, shed, spill over, splash, splatter, spray, sprinkle, spurt, squirt, stream, throw off, upset,… … New thesaurus
spill — spill1 [spil] vt. spilled or spilt, spilling [ME spillen < OE spillan, to destroy, squander, akin to MHG spillen, to split < IE base * (s)p(h)el , to split, split off > SPALL, L spolium] 1. to allow or cause, esp. unintentionally or… … English World dictionary
Spill — Spill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spilt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spilling}.] To cover or decorate with slender pieces of wood, metal, ivory, etc.; to inlay. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English