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1 ditch
n. hendek, suyolu, ark, yağmur suyunun oluşturduğu kanal————————n. kuzey denizi, manş denizi————————v. hendek kazmak, suyolu açmak, hendekle çevirmek, hendeğe yuvarlamak; terketmek; sepetlemek; kurtulmak; dersi asmak, denize iniş yapmak* * *1. terket (v.) 2. hendek (n.)* * *[di ] 1. noun(a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) hendek2. verb(to get rid of: The stolen car had been ditched by the thieves several miles away.) başından atmak -
2 ditch
hendek,hendek kazmak; denize zorunlu inmek; basindan atmak, birakmak -
3 ditch
v.terket:n.hendek -
4 ditch digger
hendek kazıcısı -
5 ditch water
durgun, neşesiz, sıkıcı -
6 ditch water
durgun, neşesiz, sıkıcı -
7 ditch digger
hendek kazıcısı -
8 collection ditch
drenaj hendeği -
9 drainage ditch
drenaj hendeği -
10 irrigation ditch
sulama arkı -
11 as dull as ditch water
adj. ruhsuz ve sıkıcı -
12 die in the last ditch
v. sonuna kadar direnmek -
13 last ditch
adj. son gayret -
14 last ditch stand
n. son çare, son savunma -
15 as dull as ditch water
adj. ruhsuz ve sıkıcı -
16 die in the last ditch
v. sonuna kadar direnmek -
17 last ditch
adj. son gayret -
18 last ditch stand
n. son çare, son savunma -
19 drainage ditch
akaçlama hendegi, drenaj hendegi -
20 irrigation ditch
sulama arki
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