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1 fletner
n. tab, tag, label, loop, flap; small piece of metal (frequently attached to a ring) which is pulled off or pushed into the top of a can to open it; bill, check (Informal) -
2 çekilmek
v. be pulled, withdraw, quit, retire, abdicate, draw back, resign, step aside, walk out, draw off, draw away, recede, dry up, bow, bow out, decline, desist, ebb, edge out, give over, go out, gravitate, opt out, repair, retract, scratch, secede, stand--------çekilmek (partiden)v. bolt -
3 çekilmemek
v. (neg. form of çekilmek) be pulled, withdraw, quit, retire, abdicate, draw back, resign, step aside, walk out, draw off, draw away, recede, dry up, bow, bow out, decline, desist, ebb, edge out, give over, go out, gravitate, opt out, repair, retract, scratch, secede, stand -
4 çıkarılmak
"1. /dan/ to be removed (from); to be extricated (from); to be extracted (from); to be pulled out (of); to be brought out (from); (for a student) to be expelled (from); (for a worker) to be fired; (for a tenant) to be evicted. 2. (for a piece of clothing) to be taken off, be removed; (for a hat) to be doffed. 3. /a/ to be made to climb up on (something); to be made to go up to (a higher place); to be put in/on (a higher place). 4. /a/ (for one person) to be brought before/to (another), be presented to (another). 5. (for a stain) to be removed, be taken out. 6. /dan/ (for something) to be extended from, be stuck out of (a place). 7. to be published. 8. /a/ to be taken out to/into (a place outdoors). 9. /dan/ (for one person´s anger, frustration, negative emotion) to be vented on, be taken out on (another). 10. (for someone) to be shown to be, be revealed to be (a bad type of person); for people to be left with the impression that (someone) is (a bad type of person): Yalancı çıkarıldı. People were made to think him a liar. 11. (for someone´s wrongdoing, mistake) to be exposed, be revealed. 12. /dan/ math. (for one amount) to be subtracted from (another). 13. /dan/ to be unloaded (from). 14. (for something new) to be created. 15. /dan/ (for something) to be produced in (a place). 16. /dan/ (for someone´s living) to be made from, be earned from (a specified job). 17. /a/ (for a food or a drink) to be offered to (a guest). 18. (for something) to be vomited up, be thrown up, be spewed up. 19. /a/ mil. (for a force) to be landed on (a shore). 20. (for a law) to be made. 21. (for a row, a quarrel) to be started; (for a difficulty) to be created. "
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