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1 asmak
v. hang up, suspend, hang, neglect, drape, drape over, gibbet, halter, hang on, hang out, sling, string up, swing, truss* * *hang -
2 aşmak
v. hang up, suspend, hang, neglect, drape, drape over, gibbet, halter, hang on, hang out, sling, string up, swing, truss* * *exceed -
3 kumaş
n. fabric, materials, cloth, material, stuff, contexture, drape, woof* * *1. cloth 2. drapery 3. fabric 4. woof 5. suiting (n.) 6. drape (n.) 7. twill (n.) -
4 asmamak
v. (neg. form of asmak) hang up, suspend, hang, neglect, drape, drape over, gibbet, halter, hang on, hang out, sling, string up, swing, truss -
5 katlamak
v. fold, pleat, bend, crease, crimp, double, drape, enfold, fold down, infold, shut, tuck, tuck up, turn back--------katlamak (sandalye)v. fold down back* * *fold -
6 kıvırmak
v. bend, twist, curl, fold, turn down, turn back, handle, manage, do successfully, angle, contort, crimp, crisp, crook, curl up, drape, enfold, entwine, entwist, fold down, frill, frizz, frizzle, gauffer, goffer, gopher, inflect, meander, squirm* * *twist -
7 dökülmek
v. be poured, fall into, fall out, fall off, pour forth, pour out, spill, fall into decay, go to pieces, feel cheap, come off, course, disembogue, disgorge, drape, empty, fall, flow, molder, moulder, rub off, run down, slop over, teem--------dökülmek (deri)v. peel, peel off--------dökülmek (kalıba)v. pour--------dökülmek (yorgunluktan)v. trail -
8 dökülmemek
v. (neg. form of dökülmek) be poured, fall into, fall out, fall off, pour forth, pour out, spill, fall into decay, go to pieces, feel cheap, come off, course, disembogue, disgorge, drape, empty, fall, flow, molder, moulder, rub off, run down, slop over, teem -
9 dökümlü olmak
v. drape -
10 içine katlamak
v. double in, drape in -
11 içine kıvırmak
v. double in, drape in, turn in -
12 kalın perde
n. drape -
13 katlamamak
v. (neg. form of katlamak) fold, pleat, bend, crease, crimp, double, drape, enfold, fold down, infold, shut, tuck, tuck up, turn back -
14 kumaşla süslemek
v. drape -
15 kumaşla örtmek
v. drape -
16 kıvırmamak
v. (neg. form of kıvırmak) bend, twist, curl, fold, turn down, turn back, handle, manage, do successfully, angle, contort, crimp, crisp, crook, curl up, drape, enfold, entwine, entwist, fold down, frill, frizz, frizzle, gauffer, goffer, gopher, inflect, meander, squirm -
17 sarkmak
v. hang, hang down, droop, lean out, overhang, bag, beetle, dangle, drape, flag, hang out, impend, lie over, lop, prolapse, sag, slouch -
18 sarkmamak
v. (neg. form of sarkmak) hang, hang down, droop, lean out, overhang, bag, beetle, dangle, drape, flag, hang out, impend, lie over, lop, prolapse, sag, slouch -
19 dökülmek
"1. to be poured out, be spilled, be thrown away; (for leaves, hair) to be shed. 2. /a/ (for people) to go out in large numbers, pour out (onto/into). 3. to get old and shabby. 4. to drape, hang in folds. 5. slang to be worn out, be tired. 6. to be miserable, be in a miserable condition. dökülüp saçılmak 1. to spend money lavishly. 2. to undress, strip; to take off some clothes. 3. to unburden oneself, pour out one´s troubles." -
20 perde
1. curtain, drape, drapery. 2. movie screen, screen. 3. theat. (an) act (of a play). 4. mus. pitch. 5. mus. fret (of a stringed instrument). 6. web, webbing (between the toes of some birds). 7. colloq. cataract (in the eye). -lerini açmak (for a theater) to begin a new season. -ye aktarmak /ı/ to make (a novel, story, play) into a motion picture. - arası intermission (during a theatrical performance). - arkası the hidden side of a matter. - arkasında/arkasından secretly, surreptitiously, behind the scenes, backstage. - ayaklı web-footed (bird). - çekmek /a/ to curtain off (something unsightly), hide (something) from view with a curtain. - inmek /a/ colloq. for a cataract to develop in (one´s eye). - perde by degrees, gradually. -si yırtık/sıyrık shameless, brazen (person).
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