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1 barricade
n. barikat, engel; siper————————v. barikat kurmak, barikat kurarak savunmak* * *1. siper 2. barikat kur (v.) 3. siper (n.)* * *[bæri'keid] 1. noun(a barrier put up to block a street etc: There were barricades keeping back the crowds.) barikat, engel2. verb(to block something (eg a street) with a barricade.) barikat kurmk -
2 dislike
n. beğenmeme, hoşlanmama, sevmeme, antipati, nefret————————v. hoşlanmamak, sevmemek, beğenmemek* * *1. hoşlanma 2. sevme (v.) 3. sevmeme (n.)* * *1. verb(not to like; to have strong feelings against: I know he dislikes me.) sevmemek, hoşlanmamak2. noun(strong feeling directed against a thing, person or idea: He doesn't go to football matches because of his dislike of crowds; He has few dislikes.) sevmeme, hoşlanmama -
3 eddy
n. anafor, hortum, girdap————————v. anafor yapmak, fırıl fırıl dönmek* * *1. fırıl fırıl dön (v.) 2. girdap (n.)* * *['edi] 1. plural - eddies; noun(a current of water or air running back against the main stream or current.) girdap, anafor2. verb(to move round and round: The water eddied round the pier; The crowds eddied to and fro in the square.) fır dönmek, çerçevesinde dönüp durmak -
4 jeer
n. alay, taş————————v. alay etmek, dalga geçmek, yuhalamak, taş atmak* * *1. eğlen (v.) 2. alay (n.)* * *[‹iə] 1. verb1) (to shout at or laugh at rudely or mockingly: He was jeered as he tried to speak to the crowds.) yuhalamak2) ((with at) to make fun of (someone) rudely: He's always jeering at her stupidity.) alay etmek2. noun(a rude or mocking shout: the jeers and boos of the audience.) yuhalama- jeering- jeeringly -
5 jubilant
adj. çok sevinçli, sevinçten uçan* * *çok sevinçli* * *['‹u:bilənt](showing and expressing triumphant joy: Jubilant crowds welcomed the victorious team home.) sevinçten uçan- jubilation -
6 line
n. çizgi, hiza, hat, sıra, halat, satır, dize, kuyruk, kablo, bilgi, yöntem, işkolu————————v. çizmek, çizgi çizmek, kırıştırmak, astarlamak, kaplamak, doldurmak* * *1. doğru çizgi 2. çiz (v.) 3. çizgi (n.)* * *I 1. noun1) ((a piece of) thread, cord, rope etc: She hung the washing on the line; a fishing-rod and line.) ip, sicim, kordon, tel, olta ipi2) (a long, narrow mark, streak or stripe: She drew straight lines across the page; a dotted/wavy line.) çizgi3) (outline or shape especially relating to length or direction: The ship had very graceful lines; A dancer uses a mirror to improve his line.) biçim, şekil4) (a groove on the skin; a wrinkle.) kırışıklık, buruşukluk5) (a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other: The children stood in a line; a line of trees.) sıra, dizi, kuyruk6) (a short letter: I'll drop him a line.) not, pusula7) (a series or group of persons which come one after the other especially in the same family: a line of kings.) soy, silsile8) (a track or direction: He pointed out the line of the new road; a new line of research.) yön, yol9) (the railway or a single track of the railway: Passengers must cross the line by the bridge only.) hat, ray10) (a continuous system (especially of pipes, electrical or telephone cables etc) connecting one place with another: a pipeline; a line of communication; All (telephone) lines are engaged.) telefon hattı11) (a row of written or printed words: The letter contained only three lines; a poem of sixteen lines.) satır, dizi, mısra12) (a regular service of ships, aircraft etc: a shipping line.) hat, yol, güzergâh13) (a group or class (of goods for sale) or a field of activity, interest etc: This has been a very popular new line; Computers are not really my line.) seri, ürün, tip14) (an arrangement of troops, especially when ready to fight: fighting in the front line.) hat, sıra2. verb1) (to form lines along: Crowds lined the pavement to see the Queen.) dizilmek, sıra oluşturmak2) (to mark with lines.) çizgi çizmek•- lineage- linear- lined- liner- lines- linesman
- hard lines!
- in line for
- in, out of line with
- line up
- read between the lines II verb1) (to cover on the inside: She lined the box with newspaper.) kaplamak2) (to put a lining in: She lined the dress with silk.) astarlamak•- lined- liner- lining -
7 loudspeaker
n. hopârlör* * *hoparlör* * *1) (an instrument for increasing the loudness of sounds so that they can be heard further away: The politician addressed the crowds from his car through a loudspeaker.) hoparlör2) (a speaker in a radio, record-player etc.) hoparlör -
8 mill
n. değirmen, fabrika, imalathane, mengene, doların binde biri————————v. öğütmek, çırpmak, tırtıklamak, çentiklemek* * *1. değirmen 2. öğüt (v.) 3. mil (n.)* * *[mil] 1. noun1) (a machine, sometimes now electrical, for grinding coffee, pepper etc by crushing it between rough, hard surfaces: a coffee-mill; a pepper-mill.) değirmen2) (a building where grain is ground: The farmer took his corn to the mill.) değirmen3) (a building where certain types of things are manufactured: A woollen-mill; a steel-mill.) fabrika2. verb1) (to grind or press: This flour was milled locally.) öğütmek, çekmek2) ((usually with about or around) (of crowds) to move about in a disorganized way: There's a huge crowd of people milling around outside.) dolanıp durmak•- miller- millstone
- millwheel -
9 scatter
v. saçmak, perişan etmek, saçıp savurmak, serpmek, dağıtmak, savurmak, boşa harcamak, dağılmak, saçılmak, yayılmak* * *1. saç 2. dağıt (v.) 3. dağınıklık (n.)* * *['skætə]1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) rastgele dağıtmak/dağılmak2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) saçmak•- scattering
- scatterbrain
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10 stricken
adj. tutulmuş, yakalanmış, muzdârip, yaralı, üzgün, uğramış, felakete uğramış, eli ayağı tutmayan* * *1. çarp (v.) 2. ıstırap çeken (adj.)* * *['strikən](deeply affected, overwhelmed or afflicted: In his youth he was stricken with a crippling disease; grief-stricken parents; panic-stricken crowds.) uğramış, tutulmuş -
11 swarm
n. arı kümesi, oğul, sürü, yığın————————v. kovanı terketmek, oğul vermek, toplanmak, yığılmak, üşüşmek, kaynamak, dolup taşmak, cirit atmak, den geçilmemek, kol va bacaklarını sararak tırmanmak, sarılarak tırmanmak, tırmanmak (tutunarak)* * *1. doluş (v.) 2. sürü (n.)* * *[swo:m] 1. noun1) (a great number (of insects or other small creatures) moving together: a swarm of ants.)... kümesi2) ((often in plural) a great number or crowd: swarms of people.) sürü, yığın2. verb1) ((of bees) to follow a queen bee in a swarm.) oğul vermek2) (to move in great numbers: The children swarmed out of the school.) akın etmek, akın akın gitmek3) (to be full of moving crowds: The Tower of London was swarming with tourists.) dolup taşmak -
12 turn away
başka tarafa döndürmek, kovmak, defetmek, geri çevirmek* * *geri dön* * *(to move or send away: He turned away in disgust; The police turned away the crowds.) geri çevirmek, kabul etmemek
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