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1 çıkarmak
v. take out, deduct, subtract, remove, divest, throw out, displace, exclude, make out, out, eliminate, unfix, expel, extract, doff, bring out, publish, print out, bare, blank, bruit about, delete, derive, disconnect, dislodge, dismantle, draw off--------çıkarmak (duman)v. belch--------çıkarmak (eklem)v. dislocate--------çıkarmak (elbise)v. put off--------çıkarmak (kutudan)v. uncase--------çıkarmak (kışı)v. tide over--------çıkarmak (masraf)v. pay off--------çıkarmak (yasa)v. enact--------çıkarmak (öfke)v. wreak* * *subtract -
2 yerinden çıkar
1. dislocate 2. dislodge 3. displace -
3 yerini değiştir
1. swap over 2. transpose 3. change location 4. displace 5. shunt (v.) 6. transposed (v.) 7. shift (v.) -
4 yerinden etmek
v. displace, oust, relegate, remove, unseat -
5 yerinden çıkarmak
v. dislocate, displace, disroot, luxate, unsettle, splay -
6 yerine geçmek
v. displace, take smb.'s place, take the place of, replace, stand for, sub, subrogate, substitute, succeed, supersede, supplant -
7 yerinden çıkarmak
a) to displace b) to dislodge c) (kemik) to dislocate -
8 yerine geçmek
a) to replace, to supersede, to supplant b) to substitute sb c) to displace d) to go on -
9 çıkarmak
"to take out, to put out, to get out, to get off; to extract, to abstract, to mine; (giysi) to take off; to remember, to place" " anýmsamak, hatýrlamak; to find, to find out, to discover; to make out, to figure out, to get; to dislodge; to remove" " gidermek; to expel, to dismiss; to excrete; to omit, to leave out; to cross sth out, to cross sth off, to delete; to dislocate, to displace; to publish, to get sth out" " yayýmlamak;" "to produce, to bring out, to get out; to emit, to send out, to exhale, to give sth off; to cause, to raise" " neden olmak, yol açmak; to issue, to bring out; to subtract" " tarh etmek; to deduct; to eliminate; to vomit, to bring sth up, to throw up, to spew; to offer" " sunmak; (hastalýk) to have; (þarký, vb.) to play by ear; (diþ) to cut; (dil, vb.) to stick sth out; (telefonda birini) to get through to sb; (sahneyi kesmek) to cut"
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