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1 ipucu
,-nu 1. clue (evidence or indication that may lead to a discovery). 2. hint, clue (i.e. an indirect suggestion). - bulmak to find a clue. - vermek /a/ to give (someone) a hint, give (someone) a clue. -
2 çıtlatmak
v. hint, drop a hint, give a hint, give smb. to understand, indicate, insinuate, intimate, spring -
3 çıtlatmamak
v. (neg. form of çıtlatmak) hint, drop a hint, give a hint, give smb. to understand, indicate, insinuate, intimate, spring -
4 ima etmek
v. allude to, hint at, mention, suggest, adumbrate, imply, import, insinuate, intimate, refer, shadow forth, shadow out, sign, telegraph, give smb. to understand* * *1. hint 2. insinuate
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