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1 şıkırdat
clink (v.) -
2 şıngırtı
clink, rattle, jingle -
3 tırınk
clink (of coins). - tırınk in hard cash, in cash. -
4 içeri
"1. inside, interior, inner part: Evin dışı çirkin, fakat içerisi güzel. The house´s exterior is ugly, but its interior is attractive. 2. colloq. jail, prison. 3. (a person´s) true self, heart, soul. 4. inner, interior, inside: içeri daire the inner apartment. 5. (moving) in, inside, within; indoors; into the interior; inland: Feriha içeri girdi. Feriha went inside. Büyük İskender ordusunu içeri yürütmeye karar verdi. Alexander the Great decided to march his army into the interior. -de 1. (being) inside; indoors; in the interior; inland. 2. colloq. in jail, in prison. 3. in debt. -den 1. from within, from the inside. 2. colloq. from jail, from prison. -si inside, interior, inner part. -sinde within. -ye (moving) in, inside; indoors; towards the interior; inland. - atmak/tıkmak /ı/ colloq. to throw (someone) in the clink. -/ -ye buyurun! Come in./Please come in. - dalmak to enter suddenly, barge in. - düşmek colloq. to go to jail, get put in the clink, wind up in the clink. - girmek 1. to enter. 2. colloq. to lose (a certain amount of money) in a business deal. 3. colloq. to wind up in the clink. -de olmak colloq. 1. to be in jail, be in the clink. 2. to have lost (a certain amount of money), be out (a certain amount of money); to be in debt." -
5 kodes
"slang jailhouse, the clink, the jug, the hoosegow; the pen. -e tıkmak /ı/ slang to throw (someone) in the clink." -
6 şıkırdatmak
"1. /ı/ to rattle, clink, or jingle (something), make (something) rattle, clink, or jingle. 2. colloq. to show someone that one´s willing to pay money for something, let someone see some green stuff. 3. colloq. to give someone some money; to grease someone´s palm." -
7 hapishane
n. jail, prison, gaol, cage, pen, bull pen, can, choky, clink, cooler, coop, institution, nick, penal institution, penitentiary, pound, quod, roundhouse, shop, stir, stockade, tank, ward* * *1. gaol 2. jailhouse -
8 şıkırtı
n. Chink* * *clink (n.) -
9 şıngırtı
n. clink, jingle* * *jingle (n.) -
10 tıngırtı
n. tinkling, clinking, clink, jangle, rattle, strum, tang, twang* * *twang -
11 kodes
n. prison, jail, pen, bull pen, cage, can, choky, clink, cooler, gaol, hole, jug, quod, stir -
12 tokuşturmak
v. clink -
13 tokuşturmamak
v. (neg. form of tokuşturmak) clink -
14 tıkırdamak
v. clink, click, tick, clack -
15 tıkırdamamak
v. (neg. form of tıkırdamak) clink, click, tick, clack -
16 tıngırdamak
v. tinkle, clink, clang, jangle, rattle, ting, twang -
17 tıngırdamamak
v. (neg. form of tıngırdamak) tinkle, clink, clang, jangle, rattle, ting, twang -
18 şıkırdamak
v. clink, chink, clank, clangor, clangour [Brit.] -
19 şıkırdamamak
v. (neg. form of şıkırdamak) clink, chink, clank, clangor, clangour [Brit.] -
20 şıkırdatmak
v. clink, chink, clank, clangor, clangour [Brit.]
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