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61 dalış
1. dive, plunge. 2. soccer plunge, quick thrust through the line of the opposition. -
62 dayamak
/ı, a/ 1. to lean (one thing) against (another), prop (one thing) against (another), set (one thing) against (another). 2. prov. to thrust (something) right before (one´s eyes). 3. to press (something) against (a place). 4. to deliver or present (something, someone) angrily (to someone). 5. to force (something, someone) upon (someone). 6. to position (a military unit) in front of/against. dayayıp döşemek /ı/ to furnish (a house) completely. -
63 karmak
1. /ı/ to mix, blend (a dry substance and a liquid). 2. /ı/ to shuffle (cards). 3. /ı, a/ to thrust (something) into (something else). -
64 saplamak
/ı, a/ to stick or thrust (something sharp) into (something, someone). -
65 saplanmak
/a/ 1. to be stuck or thrust into. 2. to be stuck in, be embedded in, be lodged in. 3. to be rooted or fixed to (a spot). 4. to be obsessed by (something), be hipped on (something). -
66 sokmak
"1. /ı, a/ to insert in, thrust in, shove in, stick in, put in. 2. /ı, a/ to let (someone, something) in, admit (someone, something) to (a place), allow (someone, something) to enter. 3. /ı, a/ to smuggle (someone, something) into. 4. /ı/ (for an insect) to sting or bite; (for a snake) to bite." -
67 sokturmak
"/ı, a/ 1. to have (something) inserted, thrust, or put in (a place). 2. to allow (someone) to enter (a place); to allow (something) to be put in (a place). 3. to have (something) smuggled into (a place)." -
68 sokulmak
"/a/ 1. to be inserted in, be thrust in, be put in. 2. to be let into (a place). 3. to be smuggled into (a place). 4. (for someone) to slip or squeeze into; to work one´s way into; to insinuate oneself into. 5. to draw near to." -
69 tutuşturmak
1. /ı/ to set (something) on fire, ignite, kindle. 2. /ı, a/ suddenly to thrust (something) into (someone´s hands). 3. /ı, a/ to cause (people) to start (fighting, wrestling). 4. /ı/ to fasten (things) together. -
70 tıkmak
/ı,a/ to cram, jam, thrust, or stick (someone, something) (forcibly or quickly) into (a place). -
71 tıkılmak
/a/ 1. to be crammed into, be jammed into, be forcibly or quickly thrust into. 2. to confine oneself to, imprison oneself in, be imprisoned in (a place). 3. to be thrown into (jail, prison, etc.).
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