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1 damla damla ak
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2 damlama
n. dripping, guttation, drip, trickle* * *1. trickle (n.) 2. drip (n.) -
3 sızdırılmak
"1. to be made to leak, trickle, or ooze out; to be allowed to leak, trickle, or ooze out. 2. to be clarified by melting and straining. 3. (for a secret) to be leaked out. 4. /dan/ (for money) to be squeezed or wangled out of (someone); (for someone) to be made to part with money (as a result of someone´s machinations). 5. (for a place) to be infiltrated; /a/ (for people) to be infiltrated into (a place)." -
4 sızmak
"1. /dan/ to trickle out of/through; to leak or seep from/through; /a/ to trickle into; to leak into; to ooze, exude. 2. (for a secret) to leak out, become known. 3. /a/ to infiltrate, enter (a place) unobtrusively. 4. to pass out (after getting drunk)." -
5 damlamak
v. drip, dribble, blow in, happen in, come in suddenly, drop, drop around, drop in, fall off, trickle, weep* * *drip -
6 aküyü yavaş yavaş şarj eden cihaz
n. trickle chargerTurkish-English dictionary > aküyü yavaş yavaş şarj eden cihaz
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7 akıtmak
v. pour, drain, disembogue, drain away, drain off, drip, funnel, spill, stream; trickle, flow by dripping -
8 akıtmamak
v. (neg. form of akıtmak) pour, drain, disembogue, drain away, drain off, drip, funnel, spill, stream; trickle, flow by dripping -
9 damla damla akan şey
n. trickle -
10 damla damla akmak
v. drip, trickle -
11 damlamamak
v. (neg. form of damlamak) drip, dribble, blow in, happen in, come in suddenly, drop, drop around, drop in, fall off, trickle, weep -
12 damlatmak
v. dribble, distil, drop, instil, instill, trickle -
13 damlatmamak
v. (neg. form of damlatmak) dribble, distil, drop, instil, instill, trickle -
14 sızmak
v. leak, ooze, leak out, ooze out, seep, trickle, infiltrate, creep, effuse, emanate, escape, exude, filter out, percolate, permeate, run, run out, transpire, transude, weep -
15 sızmamak
v. (neg. form of sızmak) leak, ooze, leak out, ooze out, seep, trickle, infiltrate, creep, effuse, emanate, escape, exude, filter out, percolate, permeate, run, run out, transpire, transude, weep -
16 yavaş yavaş kaybolmak
v. shade away, tail away, trickle out -
17 yavaş yavaş çıkmak
v. trickle -
18 yuvarlanmak
v. bowl, roll, roll over, roll up, trundle, trundle along, tumble, wallow, welter, wheel, trickle, shoot -
19 yuvarlanmamak
v. (neg. form of yuvarlanmak) bowl, roll, roll over, roll up, trundle, trundle along, tumble, wallow, welter, wheel, trickle, shoot -
20 akmak
"to flow, to drain, to trickle; to leak; to run down, to overflow"
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