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1 envaze etme
invade -
2 istila etmek
v. invade, flood, spread over, infest, irrupt* * *invade -
3 akın et
1. invade 2. raiding (v.) 3. raid (v.) -
4 istila et
1. infest 2. invade 3. pervade 4. pervading (v.) 5. infested (v.) -
5 akın etmek
v. raid, flock, flood, invade -
6 gaspetmek
v. disseise, seize, disseize, usurp, hijack, spoliate, seize by force, extort, invade, rape, ravish, wrest, wrest from -
7 ihlal etmek
v. violate, infringe, break, invade, trespass on, trespass upon -
8 içini kaplamak
v. invade -
9 akın etmek
to surge into, to rush into, to invade -
10 istila etmek
a) to invade, to overrun b) to infest, to cover -
11 tecavüz etmek
a) to attack, to invade b) to transgress, to exceed, to encroach (on/upon sth) c) to rape, to violate -
12 girmek
"1. /a/ to enter, go in, go into. 2. /a/ to enter, come in, come into. 3. /a/ to fit into, go into; to fit, fit onto. 4. /a/ to enter into, participate in, join in; to join. 5. /a/ (for armed forces) to enter, invade, penetrate. 6. /a/ to go into (a matter) deeply. 7. /a/ to go into, enter into (a subject). 8. /a/ (for a contagion) to spread among, attack. 9. (for a period, season, etc.) to come, begin. 10. /a/ (for pain) to come to; (for an ache) to appear in. 11. /a/ to become, turn, be transformed into. 12. /birbirine/ to go at each other, go for each other. 13. /a/ to begin. 14. /a/ to become (a certain age). 15. /a/ to enter into, go into the making of. 16. /a/ to be enrolled, enroll (in/at); to be admitted to; to be enlisted in, enlist in, join (the armed forces). girecek delik aramak to look for a hole to crawl into or hide in. girip çıkmak /a/ 1. to stop by, drop in for a minute. 2. to frequent, visit (a place) often." -
13 istila
1. invasion, occupation. 2. spread, covering, overwhelming. - etmek /ı/ 1. to invade. 2. to flood, cover.
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