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21 çırpınmamak
v. (neg. form of çırpınmak) flutter, struggle, fuss about, flop -
22 heyecan
"excitement, thrill, flutter, fluster, the jitters, kick; enthusiasm, emotion" -
23 pırlamak
"(kuþ) to flutter; (insan) to take to one's heels" -
24 telaş
rush, haste, fluster, flutter, bustle, alarm, precipitation -
25 çırpmak
"to beat; (kanat) to flutter, to flap; (el) to clap; (çamaþýr) to rinse" -
26 çırpınmak
"to flutter, to struggle, to flop about; to be all in a fluster, to bustle about" -
27 çırpışmak
to flutter -
28 telaş
1. (emotional) agitation (characterized by a feeling of anxiety mixed with urgency that manifests itself in a display of haste). 2. to-do, flutter, flurry, commotion. - almak /ı/, -a düşmek (for someone) to get agitated, get in a swivet. - etmek to behave agitatedly. -a gelmek to be done in a hasty, hit-or-miss way. (ortalığı) -a vermek to get (everybody in a place) agitated. -
29 çırpınma
"1. struggling, twisting and turning and moving one´s arms and legs convulsively; writhing. 2. fluttering, flutter. 3. struggling (of a hooked fish); flopping about (of a landed fish). 4. chopping (of the sea). 5. being very anxious or worried, agonizing. 6. trying hard, exerting every effort, strenuous exertion." -
30 çırpıntı
1. fluttering, flutter. 2. convulsion, spasm. 3. chopping, choppiness (of the sea). -
31 çırpınış
"1. struggling, twisting and turning and moving one´s arms and legs convulsively; writhing; way of struggling, way of twisting and turning and moving one´s arms and legs convulsively; way of writhing. 2. fluttering, flutter; way of fluttering. 3. struggling (of a hooked fish); flopping about (of a landed fish); way of struggling (of a hooked fish); way of flopping about (of a landed fish). 4. chopping (of the sea). 5. being very anxious or worried, agonizing. 6. trying hard, exerting every effort, strenuous exertion."
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