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1 benimse
1. adopt 2. adopted (v.) -
2 çalmak
v. steal, blow, lift, walk away with, bag, thieve, knock off, knock, abstract, adopt, cop, crib, defalcate, filch, grind, grind out, heist, hijack, hoist, hook, hoot, incline, jangle, jingle, knelt, mooch, nick, nobble, make off with, pilfer, pinch--------çalmak (davul)v. beat--------çalmak (hayvan)v. rustle--------çalmak (kapı)v. rap--------çalmak (müzik)v. play, render, finger--------çalmak (renk)v. verge on, verge into, verge--------çalmak (saat)v. strike--------çalmak (tamtam vb.)v. beat out--------çalmak (telli çalgı)v. twang--------çalmak (yeşile vb.)v. tend--------çalmak (çan)v. chime--------çalmak (çanlar)v. peal* * *1. pilfer 2. ring -
3 edin
1. adopt 2. owning (v.) 3. own (v.) -
4 evlat edinmek
v. affiliate* * *adopt -
5 kabul etmek
v. accept, approve, acknowledge, receive, admit, grant, consent, say yes, accede, acquiesce, adopt, affiliate, agree, allow, assent, avow oneself, enrol, fall in with, favor, favour [Brit.], go along with, have, own, recognize, regard as, settle for--------kabul etmek (çek)v. honor, honour [Brit.], certify--------kabul etmek (üyeliğe vb.)v. enfranchise* * *1. accept 2. receive -
6 seçmek
v. choose, adopt, choose to make one's own, select, elect, perceive, distinguish, pick, co-opt, constitute, cull, decide on, decide up, descry, hand pick, intend, intend for, look out, opt, be particular about, pick out, plump for, single out, spot--------seçmek (göreve)v. postulate* * *1. choose 2. elect -
7 almanlaşmak
v. germanize, have or adopt German traditions or habits, become German in character or conduct (Archaic), translate into German -
8 almanlaşmamak
v. (neg. form of almanlaşmak) germanize, have or adopt German traditions or habits, become German in character or conduct (Archaic), translate into German -
9 almanlaştırmak
v. germanize, have or adopt German traditions or habits, become German in character or conduct (Archaic), translate into German -
10 almanlaştırmamak
v. (neg. form of almanlaştırmak) germanize, have or adopt German traditions or habits, become German in character or conduct (Archaic), translate into German -
11 amerikalılaşmak
v. Americanize, cause to adopt American cultural or political characteristics -
12 amerikalılaşmamak
v. (neg. form of amerikalılaşmak) Americanize, cause to adopt American cultural or political characteristics -
13 amerikalılaştırmak
v. Americanize, cause to adopt American cultural or political characteristics -
14 amerikalılaştırmamak
v. (neg. form of amerikalılaştırmak) Americanize, cause to adopt American cultural or political characteristics -
15 batılılaştırmak
v. westernize, cause to resemble customs or practices of Europe and/or America, adopt western customs or styles -
16 batılılaştırmamak
v. (neg. form of batılılaştırmak) westernize, cause to resemble customs or practices of Europe and/or America, adopt western customs or styles -
17 benimsemek
v. take up seriously, assimilate, adopt, commandeer, embrace, espouse, interiorize, internalize, latch on to, seize, seize upon, be sold on -
18 benimsememek
v. (neg. form of benimsemek) take up seriously, assimilate, adopt, commandeer, embrace, espouse, interiorize, internalize, latch on to, seize, seize upon, be sold on -
19 edeplenmek
v. adopt a more regular secure lifestyle; calm down -
20 garplılaştırmamak
v. (neg. form of garplılaştırmak) westernize, adopt western customs or styles, cause to resemble customs or practices of Europe and/or America (also westernise)
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