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1 gasp et
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2 besağa
Grab -
3 tırnaklı kavrayıcı
grab -
4 kargatulumba
used in: - çıkarmak /ı, dan/(for several people) to grab (someone) by his arms and legs, lift him up, and carry him out of (a place). - etmek /ı/ (for several people) to grab (someone) by his arms and legs and lift him up in the air. - götürmek /ı/ (for several people) to grab (someone) by his arms and legs, lift him up, and carry him out/off. -
5 çukur
çukur s1) Grube fel için \çukur kazan, kendisi içine düşer ( prov) wer andern eine Grube gräbt, fällt selbst hineinbir ayağı \çukurda olmak mit einem Bein im Grab stehen -
6 al
adj. red, ruddy, scarlet, having a bright red coloring* * *1. grab 2. pick up 3. receive 4. scarlet 5. skim 6. skimm 7. took 8. receiving (v.) 9. taking (v.) 10. gotten (v.) 11. skimmed (v.) 12. taken (v.) 13. take (v.) 14. excerpt (v.) -
7 alma
n. acceptance, adoption, excision, extraction, grab, receipt, reception, taking* * *1. ceptus 2. taking (n.) -
8 gasp
n. disseizin, disseisin, usurpation, hijack, hijacking, spoliation, seizure, extortion, grab, rape, wrest* * *usurpation -
9 kapma
n. grabbing, snatching, catching, contraction, grab, snatch* * *1. snapping (n.) 2. snatch (n.) -
10 kapmak
v. snatch, seize, catch, grab, grasp, clutch, imbibe, nab, poach, scoop up, shut, shut in, snap up, snatch up, swoop up, twitch, whip, whip away, whip from--------kapmak (top)v. dispossess* * *grip -
11 kargaşa
n. chaos, confusion, disorder, tumult, anarchy, anarchism, Babel, broil, coil, commotion, disarray, disturbance, earthquake, grab bag, hurly-burly, moil, muss, pell-mell, rag bag, riot, rough and tumble, roughhouse, ruckus, ruction, rumpus, shemozzle* * *1. unrest 2. riot (n.) -
12 yağmacı
adj. predatory--------n. depredator, reaver, freebooter, grabber, harrier, looter, marauder, plunderer* * *1. spoiler 2. grabby 3. looter 4. marauder 5. pillager 6. plunderer 7. grab (n.) -
13 yakalamak
v. bag, catch, catch hold of, catch up on, claw hold of, clutch, collar, cop, embrace, entrap, grab, grapple, grasp, grip, get hold of, hook, intercept, nab, nail, nobble, overtake, pinch, pull up to, seize, seize on, snap up, snatch, tackle, take--------yakalamak (av)v. account* * *catch -
14 elle örnek alma
n. grab sampling -
15 kapmamak
v. (neg. form of kapmak) snatch, seize, catch, grab, grasp, clutch, imbibe, nab, poach, scoop up, shut, shut in, snap up, snatch up, swoop up, twitch, whip, whip away, whip from -
16 kapmaya çalışmak
n. grab at -
17 kaptıkaçtı yöntemi
n. grab -
18 piyango torbası
n. grab bag -
19 tutacak
n. handgrip, handhold, handle, holder, grab handle -
20 tutunacak yer
n. hold, grab handle
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