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1 çarpma
"bump, blow, stroke; multiplication; five pointed fishing hook; beaten" -
2 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 -
3 çarpma
n. beat, blip, brunt, percussion, lash, stroke, impact, bump, multiplication--------çarpma (içki)n. jolt* * *1. impingement 2. multiplication 3. throb (n.) 4. bump (n.) -
4 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.) -
5 küt
adv. bump--------interj. bang, thud, bump, plump, pop -
6 toslamak
v. butt, bang into, barge, bump, bump into, horn, ram -
7 toslamamak
v. (neg. form of toslamak) butt, bang into, barge, bump, bump into, horn, ram -
8 çarpmamak
v. (neg. form of çarpmak) 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 -
9 bombe
1. small swelling, bump, or bulge. 2. having a small swelling, bump, or bulge. -
10 çarpmak
"1. /a/ to hit, strike, or bump; /ı, a/ to hit, strike, or bump (one thing) against (another); /ı, a/ to slam (something) down on (a surface). 2. (for a door, shutter, etc.) to slam, bang; /ı/ to slam, bang (a door, shutter, etc.). 3. (for one´s heart) to beat, palpitate, or throb. 4. /ı, la/ math. to multiply (one number) by (another). 5. /ı/ (for something) to make (someone) feel dizzy; to give (someone) a headache; to go to (someone´s) head. 6. to sock, wallop, belt, or thump someone (with one´s fist); to slap someone: Çarparım ha! I´ll really belt you one! 7. /ı/ to steal, swipe, make off with (something); to rob (someone). 8. /ı, a/ to apply an undercoat of (plaster) to (a surface). 9. /ı/ (for a malevolent spirit) to paralyze (someone)." -
11 artır
1. bump up 2. redouble 3. augmented (v.) 4. increase (v.) 5. augment (v.) -
12 artırmak
v. increase, augment, add, upgrade, raise, bid up, economize, save, aggrandize, amplify, boost, build up, bump up, compound, deepen, enhance, escalate, exalt, fade up, gain, heighten, improve, outbid, overbid, scale up, send up, step up, swell out* * *increase -
13 çarpışma
n. collision, bump, conflict, clash, action, engagement, smash, smash up, combat, encounter, impact, rencontre, scrimmage, scrum, scrummage, set to, skirmish--------çarpışma (gemi)n. foul* * *1. collision 2. crashing (n.) 3. clashing (n.) 4. skirmish (n.) 5. clash (n.) -
14 çarpışmak
v. bump, come into collision, clash, collide, knock together, combat, do battle, cannon, encounter, skirmish* * *collide -
15 kaz vuruşu
goose bump -
16 öldür
1. bump off 2. kill 3. killing (v.) 4. murder (v.) 5. slaughter (v.) -
17 öldürmek
v. kill, murder, put to death, exterminate, get rid of, shoot dead, assassinate, do away with, bump off, carry off, croak, cut down, destroy, dispatch, do in, drop, erase, get, ice, kill off, knock off, knock out, take smb.'s life, make away with--------öldürmek (hayvan)v. put down* * *kill -
18 rastla
1. come across 2. fall in with 3. fallen in with 4. fell in with 5. bump into -
19 sarsıntı
n. shock, quake, tremor, shake, bump, concussion, trauma, jerk, joggle, convulsion, jolt, jounce* * *1. shock 2. concussion 3. convulsion -
20 temizlemek
v. clean, depurate, expurgate, clean up, cleanse, purify, clarify, clear, bump off, clean out, clear up, decontaminate, do, do out, erase, excise, get rid of, gut, houseclean, mop up, purge, rid, rub out, scavenge, swab down, sweep* * *clean
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