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1 şiddetli darbe
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2 haşat etmek
v. wreck, bang up, bash in, bash up, pile up, prang, pulverize, quash, slosh -
3 bas
[T bas, Az bas, Tk bash, from OT *bash]: headA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > bas
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4 bes
[T bes, Az bes, Tk bäsh, from OT *bäsh]: five[T besi, from P bas]: feedA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > bes
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5 cümbüş
n. high jinks, merrymaking, revel, jollity, razzle-dazzle, blow out, metal mandolin, bash, bender, binge, blast, booze, booze up, burst up, bust, buster, carousal, festivity, jamboree, jollification, merriment, racket, revelry, riot, saturnalia* * *jamboree -
6 çarpmak
n. plunk--------v. multiply, strike, bang, knock, bump, hit, slam, crash, bump into, smash, clash, lash, bang into, collide, crash into, run against, pulse, pulsate, barge, bash, cannon, clap, dash, greet, hurtle, impinge, kayo, knock out, knock over, mulct, plant--------çarpmak (gemi)v. foul--------çarpmak (kalp)v. throb* * *bump -
7 darbe
n. stroke, blow, coup, knock, beat, facer, concussion, finisher, smasher, bash, biff, brunt, bump, chop, clip, clout, coup de main, coup d'etat, crusher, cut, dash, hack, hit, impact, jolt, kayo, pound, putsch, shock, thwack, whack, whammy, ictus* * *1. bop 2. brunt 3. pulse 4. bang (n.) 5. bump (n.) 6. beat (n.) 7. shock (n.) 8. thwack (n.) -
8 dayak atmak
v. beat, give a thrashing, thrash, lather, bash up, baste, chastise, clobber, cudgel, curry, drub, flog, hide, lam, larrup, lay in, lay into, lick, pelt, punish, spifflicate, spiflicate, trounce, whop* * *beat -
9 deneme
adj. crack, test, testing, trial, pilot--------n. trial, testing, test, experimentation, experiment, shot, try, try out, assay, bash, dissertation, effort, essay, fling, go, practice, probation, proof, proving, study, tentative, touch, whack, workout--------deneme (araç)n. shakedown* * *1. experiment 2. experimentation 3. trial 4. trying (n.) 5. testing (n.) 6. try (n.) 7. assay (n.) -
10 dövmek
v. beat, pound, punish, tan, knock about, knock around, thrash, give smb. a thrashing, hammer, forge, bash up, baste, batter, beat out, beat up, belabor, belabour [Brit.], bruise, cane, castigate, chastise, club, cudgel, drub, flail, flog, hide, lam--------dövmek (havanda)v. bray--------dövmek (maden)v. swage--------dövmek (pamuk)v. scutch* * *beat -
11 eğlence
adj. recreational--------n. diversion, high jinks, distraction, amusement, play, plaything, bash, beano, blow out, carnival, conviviality, entertainment, festivity, fete, frolic, fun, gag, gaiety, jamboree, jollification, jolliness, jollity, merriment, merrymaking, party* * *1. amusement 2. binge 3. entertainment 4. festivity 5. fun 6. merrymaking 7. pastime 8. recreation 9. spree 10. revel (n.) 11. frolic (n.) 12. lark (n.) -
12 indirmek
v. lower, set down, take down, put down, bring down, reduce, cut, degrade, bash, cast down, clip, clout, clump, dismount, draw down, drop off, dump, land, lay low, let down, lift down, plant, relegate, send down, strike, take from, take off--------indirmek (uçak)v. down--------indirmek (yük)v. unlade* * *decrease -
13 parti
n. party, get together, do, bash, shipment, setout, shindig, hand--------parti (mal)n. parcel* * *party -
14 sert vuruş
n. slog, slug, bash, welt* * *swipe (n.) -
15 şiddetle vur
1. bash (v.) 2. poleaxe (v.) -
16 teşebbüs etmek
v. attempt, have a bash, try* * *attempt -
17 benzetmek
v. liken, compare; assimilate, simulate, associate, bash up, belabor, belabour [Brit.], clobber, imitate, sort smb. out -
18 benzetmemek
v. (neg. form of benzetmek) liken, compare; assimilate, simulate, associate, bash up, belabor, belabour [Brit.], clobber, imitate, sort smb. out -
19 dövmemek
v. (neg. form of dövmek) beat, pound, punish, tan, knock about, knock around, thrash, give smb. a thrashing, hammer, forge, bash up, baste, batter, beat out, beat up, belabor, belabour [Brit.], bruise, cane, castigate, chastise, club, cudgel, drub, flail, flog, hide, lam -
20 dümdüz etmek
v. flatten, bash in
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