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1 durdur
interj. chuck it!* * *1. call off 2. cease 3. detain 4. discontinue 5. do away with 6. intercept 7. pull up 8. throw up 9. thrown up 10. untrigger 11. intercepting (v.) 12. halting (v.) 13. pause (v.) 14. halt (v.) -
2 durdurarak
1. intercepting (prep.) 2. halting (prep.) -
3 kekeleyen
adj. stammering* * *1. halting (n.) 2. stuttering (n.) -
4 konak
n. inn, residence, residency, halting place, court, dandriff, dandruff, hall, mansion, road house, scurf, villa* * *mansion -
5 menzil
n. halting place, range, shot, stage, carry, compass, gunshot, reach, rifle range, rifle shot* * *range (n.) -
6 topallayan
adj. halting* * *limping (n.) -
7 aksak
adj. lame, limping, lopsided, game, gammy, halting, hipshot, palsied -
8 aksayan
adj. failing, halting, palsied -
9 konak yeri
n. halting place, camp, billet, cantonment, corral -
10 tereddüdlü
adj. hesitant, irresolute, suspensive, faltering, halting, shilly shally, tentative -
11 tevkif
"stopping, halting; arrest, detention, apprehension"
См. также в других словарях:
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