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delve

  • 1 altüst ederek aramak

    v. delve among, delve

    Turkish-English dictionary > altüst ederek aramak

  • 2 kaz

    n. goose, gander
    * * *
    1. delve 2. dig up 3. dig with 4. excavate 5. geese 6. goose 7. digging (v.) 8. dug (v.) 9. excavated (v.) 10. dig (v.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > kaz

  • 3 altını üstüne getirmek

    v. turn under, delve among

    Turkish-English dictionary > altını üstüne getirmek

  • 4 arayıp taramak

    v. comb out, comb, delve, rake

    Turkish-English dictionary > arayıp taramak

  • 5 eski defterleri karıştırmak

    v. delve into the past, thresh over old straw, thresh straw

    Turkish-English dictionary > eski defterleri karıştırmak

  • 6 altını üstüne getirmek

    a) to turn upside down b) to ransack, to delve in/into sth, to root about/around (for sth)

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  • 7 araştırmak

    to search, to seek, to investigate, to inquire, to explore, to research, to hunt, to study, to look into, to delve in/into

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > araştırmak

  • 8 eski

    "1. old, ancient. 2. former, ex-; veteran. 3. old, worn-out; secondhand. 4. past events, what went before. - ağıza yeni taam/kaşık. colloq. New food for an old mouth (said when eating something for the first time that season). E- Ahit the Old Testament. - çamlar bardak oldu. colloq. Times have changed./Things are not what they used to be. - defterleri karıştırmak/yoklamak to bring up old issues, delve into the past. - enayi biçimi slang outdated clothes; out of fashion. - eserler antiques, antiquities. -si gibi the way it used to be. - göz ağrısı an old flame. - hale getirme law complete restitution. - hamam eski tas. colloq. Nothing has changed; it´s business as usual. - hayratı da berbat etmek to make something worse by trying to improve it. -ye itibar/rağbet olsaydı bitpazarına nur yağardı. proverb If old things were in fashion light from heaven would illuminate the flea market. -si kadar as much as before. - kafalı oldfashioned (person). - köye yeni âdet unwelcome innovation. - kulağı kesik slang 1. old woman-chaser. 2. one who has experienced much. - kurt old hand. - memur slang 1. repeater, a student who has repeated most of his classes. 2. one who has experienced much. - püskü old and battered-looking, shabby. - toprak healthy and well-preserved older person. - tüfek person with a lot of experience, old hand. - zamanlarda 1. in the past, in the old days. 2. in ancient times, in antiquity."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > eski

  • 9 eşelemek

    /ı/ 1. to scratch, scrabble. 2. to delve into, investigate.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > eşelemek

  • 10 kurcalamak

    /ı/ 1. to try to jimmy or pry open. 2. to scratch, rub, irritate. 3. to go into, delve into, dwell on (a matter). Kurcalama sivilceyi çıban edersin. proverb If you make too much of a fuss over a small problem, you´ll make it into a big problem.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > kurcalamak

См. также в других словарях:

  • Delve — Delve, n. [See {Delve}, v. t., and cf. {Delf} a mine.] A place dug; a pit; a ditch; a den; a cave. [1913 Webster] Which to that shady delve him brought at last. Spenser. [1913 Webster] The very tigers from their delves Look out. Moore. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Delve — Delvev. t. [imp. & p. p. {Delved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Delving}.] [AS. delfan to dig; akin to OS. bidelban to bury, D. delven to dig, MHG. telben, and possibly to E. dale. Cf. {Delf} a mine.] 1. To dig; to open (the ground) as with a spade. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Delve — Delve, v. i. To dig or labor with a spade, or as with a spade; to labor as a drudge. [1913 Webster] Delve may I not: I shame to beg. Wyclif (Luke xvi. 3). [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • delve — [delv] v [: Old English; Origin: delfan [i] to dig ] 1.) to try to find more information about someone or something delve into ▪ research that delves deeply into this issue 2.) [always + adverb/preposition] to search for something by putting your …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • delve — I verb ask for, burrow, carry on intensive research, conduct an inquiry, dig down into, dig into, examine, explore, fathom, ferret out, fodere, follow the trail, go deep into, go in pursuit of, go in search of, go through, hold an inquiry, hunt… …   Law dictionary

  • delve — [ delv ] verb intransitive 1. ) to look for information by searching through something thoroughly: This biography delves deep into the artist s private life. 2. ) to search for something in a bag, pocket, etc.: Frank delved into his pocket and… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • delve — O.E. delfan to dig (class III strong verb; past tense dealf, pp. dolfen), common W.Gmc. verb (Cf. O.S. delban, Du. delven, M.H.G. telben to dig ), from PIE root *dhelbh (Cf. Lith. delba crowbar, Rus. dolbit , Czech dlabati, Pol …   Etymology dictionary

  • delve — *dig, spade, grub, excavate …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • delve — [v] dig into task, action burrow, dig, dredge, examine, excavate, explore, ferret out*, go into, gouge out, inquire, investigate, jump into, leave no stone unturned*, look into, probe, prospect, ransack, really get into*, research, rummage, scoop …   New thesaurus

  • delve — ► VERB 1) reach inside a receptacle and search for something. 2) research intensively into something. 3) literary dig or excavate. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • delve — [delv] vi. delved, delving [ME delven < OE delfan, to dig, akin to OHG (bi)telban, Du delven < IE base * dhelbh , to dig out > Czech dlubu, to hollow out] 1. [Now Dial., Chiefly Brit.] to dig with a spade 2. to investigate for… …   English World dictionary

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