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1 çatı
"framework; structure, skeleton; roof, fabric; voice" -
2 çatı
n. roof, roofing, framework, skeleton, frame, fabric, voice* * *1. framework 2. loft 3. rack 4. roof 5. skeleton 6. roof (n.) -
3 kafes
"1. cage; coop. 2. lattice, latticework; wooden latticework screening the windows of old-style Turkish houses. 3. framework (of a wooden building); skeleton (of a ship). 4. slang clink, jug, calaboose, lockup. 5. slang confidence game, swindle. 6. screened-off area reserved for women (in a mosque). 7. seraglio apartment in which an Ottoman prince was brought up in seclusion. -e almak /ı/ slang to talk (someone) to death, talk (someone´s) ear off. - çit latticework fence. - gibi 1. a mere skeleton. 2. loosely woven. 3. full of holes, riddled with holes. -e girmek slang to be duped, be taken in. - kafes 1. full of holes. 2. latticed. -e koymak /ı/ slang to deceive, swindle, con, suck (someone) in. - tamiri repair made to the framework of a wooden building. " -
4 çatma
"1. /ı/ stacking, piling (arms); propping (poles, etc.) together (as one would stack rifles). 2. /ı/ putting up (a framework of poles and timbers). 3. /ı/ erecting (something) in a makeshift manner. 4. /a/ scolding, berating. 5. /ı/ basting (pieces of cloth) together. 6. /ı/ tying on (a cloth worn around the forehead). 7. frame, framework. 8. piece of cloth that is basted or tacked to another piece of cloth. 9. prov. head scarf, kerchief. 10. a kind of cloth used to cover chairs. - kaş eyebrows that are joined. " -
5 açık ortam çerçevesi
open media framework -
6 iskelet
adj. skeletal--------n. skeleton, bones, atomy, framework, outline, carcase, carcass, frame* * *1. carcase 2. carcass 3. skeleton -
7 kadro
n. establishment, framework, staff, payroll, personnel, cadre, stable, strength* * *staff -
8 sistem
n. system, the system, regulation, regime, framework, graticule, grid, gridiron, tract* * *system -
9 yapı
adj. structural--------n. architecture, being, blood, build, building, chemistry, composition, conformation, constitution, construction, contexture, corpus, disposition, edifice, erection, fabric, fiber, fibre, form, frame, framework, habit, habit of body, make, make up* * *1. structure 2. construction 3. building (n.) 4. structure (n.) 5. frame (n.) 6. construct (n.) -
10 iskelet
"skeleton; framework; skeleton, weed" -
11 kafes
"cage, hutch; lattice; grating, grill; framework; jail, clink, the cooler, the can" -
12 dülger
carpenter (who constructs the wooden framework of a building). -
13 iskelet
,-ti 1. skeleton. 2. framework, structural frame. -i çıkmak to become very thin. - gibi skeletal, emaciated. -
14 kafesli
1. latticed. 2. having a wooden framework. -
15 çatkı
"1. (a) cloth tied around one´s forehead. 2. stack (of arms); a group of things that are propped together (like stacked rifles). 4. chassis (of a vehicle). 5. framework. 6. tailor. basting, tacking." -
16 çatmak
"1. /ı/ to stack, pile (arms); to prop (poles, etc.) together (as one would stack rifles). 2. /ı/ to put up (a framework of poles or timbers). 3. /ı/ to erect (something) in a makeshift manner. 4. /ı, a/ to put (a load) on both sides of (a pack animal). 5. /ı/ to baste (pieces of cloth) together, tack (pieces of cloth) together. 6. /ı/ to tie on (a cloth worn around the forehead). 7. /ı/ to knit (one´s brows). 8. /a/ to meet with, come up against, run up against (someone or something unpleasant). 9. /a/ to encounter, chance upon (someone). 10. /a/ to scold, berate. 11. /a/ to hit, bump. 12. /a/ to ingratiate oneself with, get in with, cozy up to. 13. (for a time) to come round, be upon one. Çattık! colloq. We´re in for it now!" -
17 çattırmak
"/a, ı/ 1. to have (soldiers) stack (arms); to have (someone) prop (poles, etc.) together (as one would stack rifles). 2. to have (someone) put up a framework (of poles or timbers). 3. to have (someone) erect (something) in a makeshift manner. 4. to have (someone) baste (pieces of cloth) together. 5. to have (someone) tie on (a cloth worn around the forehead). 6. to cause (one thing) to hit or bump (another)." -
18 çatı
"1. framework of a roof (not the roofing material covering it). 2. the empty space between the roof and the top story; attic. 3. skeleton (of an animal or person). 4. a Turkish verb made by using one or more infixes. 5. stack (of arms). - arası garret, the space between the roof and the top story. - bahçesi roof garden, garden on the roof of a building. - eki gram. infix. - kancası mil. stacking swivel (of a rifle). - katı 1. penthouse. 2. attic, garret, loft. - kemiği anat. pubic bone. - kirişi rafter. - omurgası ridgepole. - örtüsü roofing, the material covering a roof. - penceresi 1. dormer window, lucarne. 2. skylight." -
19 çatılmak
"1. (for arms) to be stacked, be piled; (for poles, etc.) to be propped together (like stacked rifles). 2. (for a framework of poles) to be put up. 3. to be erected in a makeshift manner. 4. /a/ (for a load) to be put on both sides of (a pack animal). 5. (for pieces of cloth) to be basted together, be tacked together. 6. (for a cloth worn around the forehead) to be tied on. 7. (for someone´s brows) to be knit. "
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