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1 dişləmək
bite◊ İşləməyən dişləməz. – No pains, no gains -
2 çalmaq
Iplay a musical instrumenthava çalmaq – play some melodyfit çalmaq – hoot; whistleqələbə çalmaq – gain / win a victoryIIbite (ilan), sting (arı)mıx çalmaq – drive in / hammer a nailqanaq çalmaq – flap wingsəl çalmaq – clap handsyumurta çalmaq – beat up eggsbe shot (rəng haqqında)yaşıla çalır – it is shot with greenIVmow, cut, make (ot haqqında) -
3 qapmaq
Ibite (dişləmək)IIseize, snatch (əlindən) -
4 sancmaq
1) (sancağı, iynəni) stick (in); drive (into) (ağacı-yerə); set up (bayrağı)2) bite (ilan), sting (arı)3) have a stitchböyrüm sancır – I have a stitch in my side -
5 vurmaq
1) strike; beat; kick (təpiklə); stab (bıçaqla); shoot (güllə ilə)2) (sancmaq) bite (ilan); 3)riy. multiply (by); (vurub yıxmaq) knock down (maşınla); hit (hədəfi)◊ göz vurmaq – winkəl vurmaq – touchzərər vurmaq – do harmyekun vurmaq – sum upözünü xəstəliyə vurmaq – pretend to be illzəng vurmaq – phone, callteleqram vurmaq – send a wireSaat 5-i vurdu – The clock struck fiveYağış içəriyə vurur. – The rain is coming in (into the room)birinin üzünə vurmaq – cast something in somebody's teethməc.
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bite — ou bitte [ bit ] n. f. • 1584; du norm. bitter « boucher », de l a. scand. bita « mordre » ♦ Vulg. Pénis. ⊗ HOM. Beat, bit, bitte. ● bitte ou bite nom féminin (ancien français abiter, copuler, de bitter à, toucher à, de l ancien scandinave bita,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Bite — (b[imac]t), v. t. [imp. {Bit} (b[i^]t); p. p. {Bitten} (b[i^]t t n), {Bit}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Biting}.] [OE. biten, AS. b[=i]tan; akin to D. bijten, OS. b[=i]tan, OHG. b[=i]zan, G. beissen, Goth. beitan, Icel. b[=i]ta, Sw. bita, Dan. bide, L.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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