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1 durdurmak
v. halt, stop, deactivate, call off, shut off, abort, arrest, baulk, block, bring short, cease, check, choke back, choke down, choke off, collar, crimp, discontinue, give over, call a halt, hold back, hold up, intercept, intermit, jam, jugulate, lock--------durdurmak (araba)v. draw up--------durdurmak (at)v. pull-in* * *1. curb 2. interrupt 3. stop -
2 önlemek
v. prevent, prevent from, prohibit, intercept, avert, avoid, arrest, baffle, bank, circumvent, get under control, counterwork, estop, face up to, foil, foreclose, forestall, frustrate, head off, jugulate, keep back, obviate, occlude, preclude--------önlemek (tehlike)v. ward off* * *prevent -
3 boğmak
v. choke, strangle, strangulate, asphyxiate, burke, smother, smother with, stifle, jugulate, inundate, suffocate, throttle, whelm, glut, drown, overwhelm -
4 boğmamak
v. (neg. form of boğmak) choke, strangle, strangulate, asphyxiate, burke, smother, smother with, stifle, jugulate, inundate, suffocate, throttle, whelm, glut, drown, overwhelm -
5 durdurmamak
v. (neg. form of durdurmak) halt, stop, deactivate, call off, shut off, abort, arrest, baulk, block, bring short, cease, check, choke back, choke down, choke off, collar, crimp, discontinue, give over, call a halt, hold back, hold up, intercept, intermit, jam, jugulate, lock -
6 önlememek
v. (neg. form of önlemek) prevent, prevent from, prohibit, intercept, avert, avoid, arrest, baffle, bank, circumvent, get under control, counterwork, estop, face up to, foil, foreclose, forestall, frustrate, head off, jugulate, keep back, obviate, occlude, preclude
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Jugulate — Ju gu*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jugulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jugulating}.] [L. jugulatus, p. p. of jugulare, fr. jugulatum. See {Jugular}.] To cut the throat of. [R.] Jacob Bigelow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jugulate — [jo͞o′gyo͞o lāt΄, jo͞o′gyəlāt΄] vt. jugulated, jugulating [L jugulatus, pp. of jugulare < jugulum: see JUGULAR] 1. Now Rare to kill by cutting the throat 2. Med. to use extreme measures in arresting (a disease) … English World dictionary
jugulate — jugulation, n. /jooh gyeuh layt , jug yeuh /, v.t., jugulated, jugulating. 1. to check or suppress (disease) by extreme measures. 2. to cut the throat of; kill. [1615 25; < L jugulatus (ptp. of jugulare to cut the throat of), equiv. to jugul(um)… … Universalium
jugulate — verb To cut the throat of a person or an animal … Wiktionary
jugulate — ju·gu·late || dÊ’ÊŒjÉ™leɪt / jÊŠleɪt v. cut the throat of … English contemporary dictionary
jugulate — [ dʒʌgjʊleɪt] verb archaic kill by cutting the throat … English new terms dictionary
jugulate — jugu·late … English syllables
jugulate — /ˈdʒʌgjuleɪt/ (say jugyoohlayt) verb (t) (jugulated, jugulating) 1. to check or suppress (disease, etc.) by extreme measures. 2. to cut the throat of; kill. 3. to strangle. {Latin jugulātus, past participle, slain} –jugulation /dʒʌgjuˈleɪʃən/… …
jugulate — v.tr. 1 kill by cutting the throat. 2 arrest the course of (a disease etc.) by a powerful remedy. Etymology: L jugulare f. jugulum (as JUGULAR) … Useful english dictionary
Jugulated — Jugulate Ju gu*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jugulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jugulating}.] [L. jugulatus, p. p. of jugulare, fr. jugulatum. See {Jugular}.] To cut the throat of. [R.] Jacob Bigelow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jugulating — Jugulate Ju gu*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jugulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jugulating}.] [L. jugulatus, p. p. of jugulare, fr. jugulatum. See {Jugular}.] To cut the throat of. [R.] Jacob Bigelow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English