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1 misil
fold -
2 koyun sürüsü
fold -
3 katıla katıla gülmak
fold up with laughter -
4 büküldi
fold or bend -
5 büküldi
fold or bend -
6 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 -
7 kat
n. fold, layer, ply, coating, storey, story, flat, floor, deck, multiple, coat, fall, lap, stair--------fold--------kat (dokuma)n. pile* * *1. admix 2. floor 3. multitude 4. fold (n.) 5. ply (n.) -
8 kıvrım
"1. curl; twist; (a) convolution; (an) undulation; fold. 2. bend (of a road). 3. geol. fold. 4. anat. plica, fold. 5. ringlet (of hair). - bağırsak anat. ileum. - kıvrım 1. winding, full of twists and turns (road). 2. very curly, full of ringlets (hair). 3. very convoluted. 4. very undulating. - kıvrım kıvranmak to writhe violently (in agony). " -
9 ağıl
n. sheep fold, sheep pen, fold, halation, aureola, aureole, compound, corral, cot, cote, hovel, lair, pen, pinfold, pound, stockyard, yard* * *1. corral 2. sheepfold -
10 çökmek
v. collapse, cave in, fall down, give way, crumple up, decline, sink, fall in, come down, settle, cave, cower, crack, crack-up, crouch, crumple, dent, descend, dip, fold, fold up, founder, gravitate, sag, slump, slump down, squat, subside--------çökmek (diz)v. bend* * *collapse -
11 katla
1. cuttle 2. enfold 3. fold up 4. enfolding (v.) 5. folding (v.) 6. folded (v.) 7. tuck (v.) 8. fold (v.) -
12 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 -
13 sarmak
v. wind, wrap, wrap up, envelop, surround, encircle, bandage, bind, embrace, enclasp, begird, beset, bundle, cincture, clothe, coat, cocoon, coil, coil up, compass, do up, encompass, enfold, enlace, entwine, entwist, enwrap, fold, fold up, furl, gird--------sarmak (hayaletler vb.)v. stalk--------sarmak (paket)v. wrap up--------sarmak (yara)v. strap* * *1. surround 2. wrap -
14 bükmek
v. bend, twist, flex, wrench, twine, fold, fold down, buckle, contort, crook, curl, curl up, curve, distort, double, entwine, entwist, hook, inflect, spring, wind up, wrest, wring--------bükmek (ip vb.)v. strand--------bükmek (ip)v. throw -
15 bükmemek
v. (neg. form of bükmek) bend, twist, flex, wrench, twine, fold, fold down, buckle, contort, crook, curl, curl up, curve, distort, double, entwine, entwist, hook, inflect, spring, wind up, wrest, wring -
16 kapanmak
v. be shut, be closed, close down, be suspended, shut, cicatrize, cloister, close up, fold, fold up, go into liquidation, hole, hole up, overcast, overcloud, shut to--------kapanmak (yara)v. scar over -
17 kapanmamak
v. (neg. form of kapanmak) be shut, be closed, close down, be suspended, shut, cicatrize, cloister, close up, fold, fold up, go into liquidation, hole, hole up, overcast, overcloud, shut to -
18 katlamamak
v. (neg. form of katlamak) fold, pleat, bend, crease, crimp, double, drape, enfold, fold down, infold, shut, tuck, tuck up, turn back -
19 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 -
20 sarmamak
v. (neg. form of sarmak) wind, wrap, wrap up, envelop, surround, encircle, bandage, bind, embrace, enclasp, begird, beset, bundle, cincture, clothe, coat, cocoon, coil, coil up, compass, do up, encompass, enfold, enlace, entwine, entwist, enwrap, fold, fold up, furl, gird
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