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1 dağılmış
adj. spread, scattered, untidy, diffuse, effuse, dissipated, decayed, tapped* * *1. scattered (adj.) 2. strewn (adj.) 3. dissipated (adj.) -
2 dökmek
v. pour, pour out, pour out of, pour from, empty, diffuse, spill, shed, unbosom, deplenish, deplete, dump, effuse, shower, slop, slosh on, teem, tip over--------dökmek (demir)v. found--------dökmek (deri)kabuk dökmek (deri (tüy))--------dökmek (çöp)v. tip* * *pour -
3 sızdırmak
v. leak, leak out, drip, ooze, chisel, drag out, effuse, exude, percolate, suck, take in, transpire, wheedle smth. out of smb.--------sızdırmak (para)v. work* * *leak -
4 yayılmak
v. branch, circulate, diffuse, disperse, effuse, emanate, expand, fan, fan out, get about, get around, go, loll, lounge, mushroom, outstretch, overspread, permeate, pervade, ramble, resound, be rife, grow rife, scatter, splay, sprawl, spread--------be out at grass* * *spread -
5 yayılmış
adj. effuse, extended, outspread, spread* * *1. outspread 2. pervasive 3. disseminated (adj.) 4. sprawled (adj.) -
6 açılmak
v. open, be opened, come open, open out, open in, open up; disperse, admit smb. into one's confidence, disclose one's secret, become relaxed, air, bare, disentangle, diverge, effuse, expand, fine, flower, gape, come loose, get loose, work loose--------açılmak (yara)v. recrudesce -
7 açılmamak
v. (neg. form of açılmak) open, be opened, come open, open out, open in, open up; disperse, admit smb. into one's confidence, disclose one's secret, become relaxed, air, bare, disentangle, diverge, effuse, expand, fine, flower, gape, come loose, get loose, work loose -
8 dökmemek
v. (neg. form of dökmek) pour, pour out, pour out of, pour from, empty, diffuse, spill, shed, unbosom, deplenish, deplete, dump, effuse, shower, slop, slosh on, teem, tip over -
9 dışarı akıtmak
v. effuse -
10 sızmak
v. leak, ooze, leak out, ooze out, seep, trickle, infiltrate, creep, effuse, emanate, escape, exude, filter out, percolate, permeate, run, run out, transpire, transude, weep -
11 sızmamak
v. (neg. form of sızmak) leak, ooze, leak out, ooze out, seep, trickle, infiltrate, creep, effuse, emanate, escape, exude, filter out, percolate, permeate, run, run out, transpire, transude, weep -
12 yayılmamak
v. (neg. form of yayılmak) branch, circulate, diffuse, disperse, effuse, emanate, expand, fan, fan out, get about, get around, go, loll, lounge, mushroom, outstretch, overspread, permeate, pervade, ramble, resound, be rife, grow rife, scatter, splay, sprawl, spread
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