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1 dövme
adj. beaten, wrought, hammered, forged--------n. beating, battering, basting, pounding, pound, tanning, hammering, tattoo, dressing down, hiding--------dövme (maden)n. swaging* * *1. flagellata 2. flogging (n.) 3. hammering (n.) 4. hammered (adj.) 5. flagellate (n.) 6. tattoo (n.) 7. beaten (adj.) 8. thump (n.) -
2 şahmerdan
n. battering ram, ram, beetle, pile driver, tup* * *1. drop hammer 2. pile driver -
3 vur
1. struck 2. striking (v.) 3. battering (v.) 4. batting (v.) 5. beating (v.) 6. hitting (v.) 7. pounding (v.) 8. beaten (v.) 9. smitten (v.) 10. smote (v.) 11. shot (v.) 12. clout (v.) 13. sock (v.) 14. thwack (v.) 15. thump (v.) 16. flick (v.) 17. pound (v.) 18. swipe (v.) 19. slap (v.) 20. beat (v.) 21. hit (v.) 22. knock (v.) -
4 vurarak
1. striking (prep.) 2. battering (prep.) 3. batting (prep.) 4. beating (prep.) 5. hitting (prep.) 6. pounding (prep.) -
5 vurma
adj. percussion, percussive--------n. blip, dash, hit, knock, knocking, percussion, pound, pounding, shoot, strike, swat* * *1. percussion 2. battering (n.) 3. batting (n.) -
6 koç başlı kütük
n. battering ram -
7 dövme
"beating, battering, pounding; forging; tattoo; forged, wrought" -
8 şahmerdan
pile driver, steam hammer, beetle, battering ram -
9 koçbaşı
,-nı battering-ram.
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