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1 tecâvüz etmek
v. rape, attack, abuse, aggress, assault, break into, encroach, encroach on, entrench upon, impinge, infringe, interfere with, intrude, outrage, ravish, shame, trench on, trench upon, violate--------tecâvüz etmek (hak)v. trespass--------tecâvüz etmek (sınır)v. overstep -
2 yayıl
1. spread over 2. become suffused 3. encroach on 4. loll 5. sprawling (v.) 6. spread (v.) -
3 zarar vermek
v. damage, do a disservice, do harm, encroach, flaw, harm, hurt, impair, infest, injure, scathe, scourge, shatter, spite, prejudice* * *1. damage 2. hurt -
4 kötüye kullanmak
v. abuse, betray, misuse, defile, make a draft on, encroach, exploit, impose, misappropriate, misemploy, presume on, presume upon -
5 sokulmak
v. come close, nestle, snuggle, draw near, wriggle oneself into, infiltrate, come up, creep, edge, edge in, encroach, nuzzle, penetrate, put oneself forward, sidle, sidle up to, worm one's way -
6 vaktini almak
v. encroach on one's time -
7 tecavüz etmek
a) to attack, to invade b) to transgress, to exceed, to encroach (on/upon sth) c) to rape, to violate -
8 tecavüz
"1. aggression; attack. 2. law violation, infringement; transgression; encroachment; trespassing; unlawful entry. 3. law molestation; indecent assault; attempted rape. 4. exceeding, surpassing. 5. missing (a target). - etmek 1. /a/ to attack. 2. /ı/ to violate, infringe; /ı/ to transgress; /a/ to encroach upon (on); /a/ to trespass on; /a/ to enter (a place) unlawfully; /ı/ to cross (a boundary) unlawfully. 3. /a/ to molest; /a/ to assault indecently; /a/ to attempt to rape. 4. /ı/ to exceed, surpass. 5. /ı/ (for something) to miss (its target)."
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