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1 gemiye bin
embark -
2 atılmak
v. rush, dash, make a dash, take a step, adventure, burst, dart, embark, embark upon, fling, fly, hurl oneself, launch out into, leap, walk the plank, plunge, rip into, shoot ahead, stand out, stand out against, start in, throw on, throw oneself into -
3 atılmamak
v. (neg. form of atılmak) rush, dash, make a dash, take a step, adventure, burst, dart, embark, embark upon, fling, fly, hurl oneself, launch out into, leap, walk the plank, plunge, rip into, shoot ahead, stand out, stand out against, start in, throw on, throw oneself into -
4 girişmek
v. interfere, approach, set to, embark upon, begin, attack, undertake, address oneself to, have a bash, buckle down to, buckle oneself to, embark, enter into, enter on, enter upon, fall to, fling, take the initiative, jut into, kick off -
5 girişmemek
v. (neg. form of girişmek) interfere, approach, set to, embark upon, begin, attack, undertake, address oneself to, have a bash, buckle down to, buckle oneself to, embark, enter into, enter on, enter upon, fall to, fling, take the initiative, jut into, kick off -
6 gemiye binmek
v. ship* * *embark -
7 kalkışmak
v. attempt, have a stab at, dare, assay, embark, engage in, essay, set off* * *attempt -
8 yüklemek
v. ascribe, burden, charge, embark, encumber, fasten, fasten on, father, foist, freight, hand over, heap, impose, impute, inflict, lade, lay, lay on, load, offload, overlay, pitch, plant, put, put down, saddle, shift, stack, store, weight, pin--------lay smth. at one's door* * *1. charge 2. load -
9 bindirmek
v. bump, crash into, mount, overlay, pile up, embark, clash -
10 bindirmemek
v. (neg. form of bindirmek) bump, crash into, mount, overlay, pile up, embark, clash -
11 kalkışmamak
v. (neg. form of kalkışmak) attempt, have a stab at, dare, assay, embark, engage in, essay, set off -
12 uçağa bindirmek
v. emplane, embark, enplane -
13 uçağa binmek
v. emplane, embark, enplane -
14 uçağa yüklemek
v. embark, emplane, enplane -
15 yatırmak
v. bed, put to bed, credit, deposit, embark, fund, incline, instate, invest, lay down, lay low, pay into, put to sleep, repose, repose on, shelter, subscribe, place, sink -
16 yatırmamak
v. (neg. form of yatırmak) bed, put to bed, credit, deposit, embark, fund, incline, instate, invest, lay down, lay low, pay into, put to sleep, repose, repose on, shelter, subscribe, place, sink -
17 yolcu almak
v. embark -
18 yüklememek
v. (neg. form of yüklemek) ascribe, burden, charge, embark, encumber, fasten, fasten on, father, foist, freight, hand over, heap, impose, impute, inflict, lade, lay, lay on, load, offload, overlay, pitch, plant, put, put down, saddle, shift, stack, store, weight, pin -
19 yüklenmek
v. attach, embark, lie heavy on smb., lay on, load, load up, shoulder, sit upon, stick it on, be stuck with, take upon oneself, undertake -
20 yüklenmemek
v. (neg. form of yüklenmek) attach, embark, lie heavy on smb., lay on, load, load up, shoulder, sit upon, stick it on, be stuck with, take upon oneself, undertake
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