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1 ganimet
n. booty, plunder, spoil, godsend, capture, loot, pillage, prize, trophy* * *1. booty 2. trophy 3. loot (n.) -
2 çapul
1. looting, sacking, pillaging, plundering. 2. loot, booty, spoils. - etmek /ı/ to loot, sack, pillage, plunder. -
3 talan
n. pillage, loot, depredation, spoliation* * *pillage (n.) -
4 yağma
n. booty, despoilment, despoliation, foray, loot, looting, pelf, pillage, plunder, pour, rapine, razzia, sack, sacking, spoil, spoliation, swag* * *spoil (n.) -
5 yağmala
1. looting (v.) 2. plundering (v.) 3. gut (v.) 4. loot (v.) 5. plunder (v.) -
6 yağmalama
n. depredation, marauding, sacking* * *1. plunderage 2. looting (n.) 3. plundering (n.) 4. loot (n.) 5. plunder (n.) -
7 kanunsuz kazanç
n. loot, rake off -
8 vurgun
n. caisson disease, cleanup, decompression sickness, haul, loot, pelf, pickup, profiteering, rapture of deep, scoop, strike, the bends -
9 yağmalamak
v. despoil, forage, foray, harry, loot, maraud, pillage, pirate, pluck, plunder, prey on, prey upon, raven, reave, sack, put to the sack, spoliate, sweep down on -
10 yağmalamamak
v. (neg. form of yağmalamak) despoil, forage, foray, harry, loot, maraud, pillage, pirate, pluck, plunder, prey on, prey upon, raven, reave, sack, put to the sack, spoliate, sweep down on -
11 anafor
"countercurrent, eddy, counterflow; illicit profit, rake-off, loot, boodle" -
12 ganimet
spoils, booty, loot, plunder, trophy, capture -
13 kapik
dough, jack, loot -
14 yağma
"raining; snowing; booty, loot, plunder, the sack, pillage" çapul, talan -
15 yağma etmek
to loot, to plunder, to pillage, to sack -
16 yağmalamak
to loot, to plunder, to sack, to pillage, to ravage, to ransack -
17 çapul
booty, loot, plunder, the sack -
18 çapulculuk etmek
to loot, to sack, to pillage, to maraud -
19 çapullamak
to loot, to sack -
20 ganimet
",-ti spoils, booty, loot. - almak /ı/ to seize, capture. - bilmek /ı/ to look on (an occasion) as a godsend; to seize (an opportunity)."
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