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1 tıkırdama
clattering (n.) -
2 tıkırdayarak
clattering (prep.) -
3 çangırtı
clattering sound, clanking sound -
4 tangırtılı
clattering, clattery, clanging. -
5 tıkırda
1. clattering (v.) 2. clatter (v.) -
6 patır kütür
with a clattering noise. -
7 patırdamak
"to make a pattering or clattering noise; to patter; to clatter (when walking)." -
8 takır takır
"1. used to indicate a rattling, clattering, or banging noise: Atların takır takır geçişini işittim. I heard the clopping of the horses´ hooves. 2. very stale (food). 3. very stiff and dry. 4. very hard and dry. 5. frozen hard. - donmak to freeze solid, be frozen as hard as a rock. - kurumak (for something) to dry until it´s as stiff as can be; (for soil) to dry until it´s as hard as a rock." -
9 takır tukur
used to indicate a rattling, clattering, or banging noise which is unpleasantly loud: Öğrenciler üst kattaki koridordan takır tukur geçtiler. The students clomped down the upstairs hall. -
10 tangırdamak
(for metal objects) to clatter, clang, make a clattering or clanging noise.
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