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1 örtüş
overlap (v.) -
2 örtüşme
overlap (n.) -
3 üstüne bin
overlap (v.) -
4 üstüne binme
overlap (n.) -
5 bindirme
"overlap, joint; corbel; embarkation" -
6 kaplama
adj. plated--------n. lining, covering, plating, veneering, facing, skin, overlay, casing, cowl, encrustation, incrustation, overlap, revetment, sheath, sheathing--------kaplama (bitki)n. overgrowth--------kaplama (uçak)n. fairing* * *1. layover 2. suffusion 3. veneering (n.) 4. coating (n.) 5. enveloping (n.) 6. surfacing (n.) 7. veneer (n.) 8. overcast (n.) -
7 kaplamak
v. cover, crown, line, face, plate, veneer, bestrew, canopy, carpet, case, clothe, coat, encrust, envelop, fleece, incrust, infest, overgrow, overlap, overspread, overwhelm, revet, sheathe, sheet, shield, smother in, smother with, suffuse, take--------kaplamak (duvar kâğıdı)v. hang--------kaplamak (kitap)v. back--------kaplamak (koltuk)v. upholster--------kaplamak (lastik teker)v. recap--------kaplamak (uçak)v. fair--------kaplamak (zar vb.)v. film, film over* * *cover -
8 kaplamamak
v. (neg. form of kaplamak) cover, crown, line, face, plate, veneer, bestrew, canopy, carpet, case, clothe, coat, encrust, envelop, fleece, incrust, infest, overgrow, overlap, overspread, overwhelm, revet, sheathe, sheet, shield, smother in, smother with, suffuse, take -
9 çakışmak
v. overlap -
10 çakışmamak
v. (neg. form of çakışmak) overlap -
11 üst üste gelme
n. overlap -
12 üst üste gelmek
v. lap, overlap -
13 üstüne gelmek
v. bear down on, beleaguer, come at, come down on, come on, come upon, hang over, overlap -
14 üstünü örtmek
v. overlap -
15 bindirmek
"to cause to mount; to help to get on; to add on; to overlap; to superpose; to run into, to bump into, to ram" -
16 binmek
"to get on, to get into; to board; to mount; to ride; to overlap; to be added" -
17 bindirme
"1. /ı, a/ having, letting, or helping (someone) mount (a horse, camel, etc.); having, letting, or helping (someone) get in (a car); having, letting, or helping (someone) get on (a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.); having, letting, or helping (someone) board (a ship, train, airplane). 2. /ı, a/ increasing the price of (something) by (a specified amount). 3. overlapping, overlap (e.g. the overlapping of roof tiles). 4. superimposition. 5. arch. projection which rests on corbels, overhang, jetty. - limanı mil. port of embarkation. - rampası loading ramp. " -
18 bindirmek
"1. /ı, a/ to have, let, or help (someone) mount (a horse, camel, etc.); to have, let, or help (someone) get in (a car); to have, let, or help (someone) get on (a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.); to have, let, or help (someone) board (a ship, train, airplane); to have, let, or help (someone) get on (a mobile thing such as a seesaw, swing, etc.); to put (someone) on (a mobile thing such as a seesaw, swing, etc.); to load (an animal) onto or into (a truck, trailer, etc.). 2. /ı, a/ to add (something unwanted) to: Vergi üstüne vergi bindirdiler. They imposed one tax after another. 3. /ı, a/ to increase the price of (something) by (a specified amount). 4. /a/ (for the front of a vehicle) to hit, strike, collide with (something): Kamyon dolmuşa arkadan bindirdi. The truck hit the jitney from behind. 5. /ı, a/ to cause (one thing) to overlap (another). 6. /ı, a/ to superimpose (one thing) upon (another)." -
19 kavuşmak
"1. /a/ to be reunited (with). 2. /a/ to succeed in getting (something long sought). 3. /a/ to reach, arrive at. 4. /a/ (for one stream) to flow into (another); (for one road) to join (another). 5. (for the ends of something) to meet, overlap properly."
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